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Oscar Hubert “Hugh” Campbell

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Oscar Hubert “Hugh” Campbell

Birth
Etowah County, Alabama, USA
Death
4 Mar 2008 (aged 66)
Etowah County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 15
Memorial ID
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When grave marker photograph taken....only the military marker and no headstone. Grave location is near the Hill family plot.

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Forrest Burial Record:
Oscar Hubert Campbell
burial date: 7 March 2008
section 15

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Obituary published in The Gadsden Times on Mar. 6, 2008

Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Collier-Butler Chapel for Mr. O.H. "Hugh" Campbell, 66, Gadsden, who died Tuesday, March 4, 2008. Burial at Forrest Cemetery. Collier-Butler Funeral and Cremation Services directing. Mr. Campbell was a native and lifelong resident of Etowah County. He was a retired captain with the U.S. Navy, a 1959 graduate of Gadsden High School and a graduate of Samford University School of Pharmacy, receiving his doctorate degree. He received his MBA at the University of Alabama and a Master's in Education from Jacksonville State University. He began Officer Candidate School in May of 1964. His first mission was as an engineering officer on a mine sweeping mission off the coast of Charleston, S.C. His last mission was as an engineering officer on a destroyer escort in Vietnam in 1967. He served in the Naval Reserves until 2002 when he retired as a Navy captain. Before his illness, he was an active member of Rainbow Presbyterian Church. He served as a deacon and on the building committee. He worked for several pharmaceutical companies and he established Accucare, one of the first home infusion companies in Etowah County. He enjoyed being a member of the Etowah County Historical Society, traveling the world, was an automobile enthusiast and dedicated Alabama football fan. The joys of his life were his grandsons and his dog, Oscar. He is preceded in death by his parents, Oscar B. and Radah C. Campbell. He is survived by his wife, Judy K. Campbell; daughter, Valerie Campbell Hughen; son-in-law, Scott Patrick Hughen; grandchildren, Charles "Hill" Hughen and Everett Scott "Rett" Hughen; brothers, Randy (Marty) Campbell and Jimmy Campbell; and many loving in-laws, nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great- nephews. Memorials may be made to the Rainbow Presbyterian Church, 3220 Rainbow Drive, Rainbow City, AL 35906.
When grave marker photograph taken....only the military marker and no headstone. Grave location is near the Hill family plot.

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Forrest Burial Record:
Oscar Hubert Campbell
burial date: 7 March 2008
section 15

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Obituary published in The Gadsden Times on Mar. 6, 2008

Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Collier-Butler Chapel for Mr. O.H. "Hugh" Campbell, 66, Gadsden, who died Tuesday, March 4, 2008. Burial at Forrest Cemetery. Collier-Butler Funeral and Cremation Services directing. Mr. Campbell was a native and lifelong resident of Etowah County. He was a retired captain with the U.S. Navy, a 1959 graduate of Gadsden High School and a graduate of Samford University School of Pharmacy, receiving his doctorate degree. He received his MBA at the University of Alabama and a Master's in Education from Jacksonville State University. He began Officer Candidate School in May of 1964. His first mission was as an engineering officer on a mine sweeping mission off the coast of Charleston, S.C. His last mission was as an engineering officer on a destroyer escort in Vietnam in 1967. He served in the Naval Reserves until 2002 when he retired as a Navy captain. Before his illness, he was an active member of Rainbow Presbyterian Church. He served as a deacon and on the building committee. He worked for several pharmaceutical companies and he established Accucare, one of the first home infusion companies in Etowah County. He enjoyed being a member of the Etowah County Historical Society, traveling the world, was an automobile enthusiast and dedicated Alabama football fan. The joys of his life were his grandsons and his dog, Oscar. He is preceded in death by his parents, Oscar B. and Radah C. Campbell. He is survived by his wife, Judy K. Campbell; daughter, Valerie Campbell Hughen; son-in-law, Scott Patrick Hughen; grandchildren, Charles "Hill" Hughen and Everett Scott "Rett" Hughen; brothers, Randy (Marty) Campbell and Jimmy Campbell; and many loving in-laws, nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great- nephews. Memorials may be made to the Rainbow Presbyterian Church, 3220 Rainbow Drive, Rainbow City, AL 35906.

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