He was the loving husband of Barbara A. (Improta) Campbell.
Born in Clarksburg, West Virginia, he was a son of the late Arlen L. Campbell and Wilma J. (Carnes) Campbell-McInnes.
Rodney worked as a Control Room Operator for the Trans. Canada Company in Burrillville, RI.
He proudly served his country in the United States Navy during the Gulf War.
Rodney was a member of the Masonic Order and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was also an avid car enthusiast.
In addition to his loving wife, he is survived by a brother, Sydney McInnes of Clarksburg, West Virginia.
At Mr. Campbell’s request, funeral services will be private and are entrusted to the Urquhart-Murphy Funeral Home, 800 Greenwich Ave, Warwick.
In lieu of flowers, gifts in his memory to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22478 Oklahoma City, OK 73123, are greatly appreciated. www.murphyfuneralhomes.org
He was the loving husband of Barbara A. (Improta) Campbell.
Born in Clarksburg, West Virginia, he was a son of the late Arlen L. Campbell and Wilma J. (Carnes) Campbell-McInnes.
Rodney worked as a Control Room Operator for the Trans. Canada Company in Burrillville, RI.
He proudly served his country in the United States Navy during the Gulf War.
Rodney was a member of the Masonic Order and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was also an avid car enthusiast.
In addition to his loving wife, he is survived by a brother, Sydney McInnes of Clarksburg, West Virginia.
At Mr. Campbell’s request, funeral services will be private and are entrusted to the Urquhart-Murphy Funeral Home, 800 Greenwich Ave, Warwick.
In lieu of flowers, gifts in his memory to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22478 Oklahoma City, OK 73123, are greatly appreciated. www.murphyfuneralhomes.org
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