Vincent Edward Campbell
Born: Fri., Oct. 27, 1939
Died: Fri., Nov. 25, 2011
Visitation
3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, Mon., Nov. 28, 2011
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM, Mon., Nov. 28, 2011
3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, Tue., Nov. 29, 2011
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM, Tue., Nov. 29, 2011
10:00 AM to 10:30 AM, Wed., Nov. 30, 2011
Location: G. J. Gonce Funeral Home, P.A.
Funeral Mass
11:00 AM Wed., Nov. 30, 2011
Location: St. Jane Frances Church
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Vincent Edward Campbell, Sr., 72, a resident of Pasadena for 33 years, died of Pneumonia and COPD at Baltimore Washington Medical Center November 25, 2011 after a 1 month illness.
He was born October 27, 1939, in Baltimore, and joined the US Air Force after high school, serving from 1959 to 1963 as an Airman First Class. He then worked as a Chemical Technician for WR Grace, Davison Chemical Division, retiring after 40 years. He loved spending time with his grandchildren, taking care of his cat Maddie, and enjoyed watching wrestling on TV and spending time on the computer.
He is predeceased by his grandson Jordan Edward Ambrozewicz.
He is survived by his beloved wife of 50 years: Beverly Ann Campbell; (shown with him in the photo) four daughters: Tina M. Anthony and her husband Edward, Beverly A. Ambrozewicz and her husband Steven, all of Pasadena, Teresa L. Manack, of Glen Burnie, Amy M. Stone and her husband Josh, of Denton; his son Vincent E. Campbell, Jr. and his wife Shana, of Pasadena; his sister Catherine Mary Campbell, of Baltimore, and his brother George Arnett Campbell of Selbyville, DE, ten grandchildren and one great grandchild.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday in St. Jane Frances Church at 11 AM. (The procession will leave the funeral home at 10:30 AM to go to church.) His interment will follow, with military honors, in Maryland Veterans Cemetery, Crownsville. The family requests friends and family visit on Monday and Tuesday from 3 to 5 PM and from 7 to 9 PM at the funeral home.
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Vince and Doris Dohler
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Posted Sun November 27, 2011
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Beverly and family, we are so sorry to hear about Vince, please know that all of you are in our thoughts and prayers. He was a good friend to Vince and they liked working together, he will be missed.
Love Vince and Doris
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Barb Bonat
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Posted Sun November 27, 2011
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To Bev and your entire family, please accept my heartfelt sympathies for your loss. It''s been many years since Hamburg St. but I can still picture Vince at his front door surveying all that was going on up and down the street with the kids. He had a certain voice that he used to command attention from the kids and they didn''t hesitate to heed his commands!! There were many times I had to reassure Chip that Mr. Vince wasn''t really going to cut off his ears.
I hope your family can find comfort and a peaceful spirit knowing that others care. Time and distance doesn''t erase fond memories or caring thoughts.
Barb
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John Quasney
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Posted Wed November 30, 2011
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I will remember Jr. everytime I think of him and my Brother in Law Joe Hall and the many times they would go out together, my sister Janet would always say; They are Crazy Cousins and that ment they would always be together, I guess they are back together now having a fun time again! God Bless you Junior I know Heaven is a better place, because you are there!
God Bless the entire Campbell Family and May God be with you all during your time of Sorrow!
John Q
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Brian K. Joyner
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Posted Mon January 06, 2014
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Dear Beverly and Family, I am truly sorry to hear of the loss of Vince (shorty). I just found out today 1/6/14. I have been living in Atlanta for 20yrs. We worked together on the 3-11 shift at Grace. Vince took care of me as a son. We always had fun as he talked about you and the girls. I had wanted to call to surprise for the holidays. I really hope to speak to you soon. Warmest Regards, Brian
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