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Raymond William Campbell
01/03/1932 — 08/07/2002
From Richland, WA, US | Born in Washington, D. C.
Raymond William Campbell
Raymond Campbell
Born: January 3, 1932
Died: August 7,2002
Raymond Campbell of Richland, Washington died on Wednesday August 7, 2002 at Kadlec Hospital after a long bout with cancer. Ray will always be remembered as a wonderful, husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. Other than his family, Ray's two greatest loves were fishing, and the Mariners. Ray enjoyed salmon and steel head fishing the most. When it came to the Mariners, Ray didn't care if the game was on T. V. or radio, he just wanted to be tuned in. His favorite players were Edgar and Ichiro.
Ray is survived by his wife; Norma Campbell, daughters; Candy, Patty, Linda, and Marie; sons; Steve, Jim and daughter in law Mary, 23 grandchildren; Jeff, Jodi, Jami, Stephen, Travis, Trevor, Jackie, Tiffany, Michelle, Kim, Joe, Denise, Teresa, Tom, Amber, April, Randy, Cody, Michael, Darren, Todd, Ricky, Misty, and also 12 great-grandkids.
Ray was preceded in death by his daughter Angie Smith, son David Durfee, and grandson Eddie Campbell.
A viewing will be held at Einan's Funeral Home from 1-5 p.m. on Sunday August 11,2002. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. on Monday August 12,2002, in Sunset Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions are being accepted for the Tri-City Cancer Center.
I sure did enjoy that picture Norma. I would like to say that I have many fond memories of Ray over the years when he would come in to get his haircut. My best to you and your family at this time.
May God be with you and give you strength.
Wayne and Steve
At Waynesbarbershop
My thoughts and prayers go out to you Norma and family.
Ray made me laugh everytime he came to the shop with the wood orders. You know Norma if you need anything you call or you know where we’re at.
This is his daughter and I have so many memories of my Father.
Most of the best ones are when we went camping every summer and when my Dad taught me how to fish when I was 5 years old..
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Raymond William Campbell