Everett Duane Campbell was born October 28, 1932 to Earl and Faye (Dahlgren) Campbell in Atchison County Missouri. He first attended a school located on Bilby Ranch and then schools in Riverton, IA and Westboro, MO until the eighth grade when he stayed home to help on the family farm. Everett also attended the Blackwood Brother’s School of Music which he loved to listen to all the time.
On October 4, 1953 he was united in marriage to Wilma Dean Hamby at the Assembly of God Church in Tarkio, MO and worked for Johnny Salmond on the farm. In 1956 they moved to Springfield, MO where he worked for MFA and Dayton Rubber. To this union was born two children, Scotty Duane and Wynona “Noni” Lynn. In 1962 they moved back to Tarkio and purchased the gas station/convenience store/restaurant from Harold Clement. He also sold Moorman feed and was a self-employed contractor for many years in northwest Missouri. Wilma Dean passed away September 25, 1969.
On February 14, 1970, he was united in marriage to Hazel L. Tuton from Lincoln, NE. She passed away March 10, 1990.
On August 18, 1990, he was united in marriage to Barbara L Scott from Clinton, MO. They lived in Tarkio until he retired in 1997 and moved to Deepwater where he loved to fish. When he couldn’t go fishing as much as he wanted, he loved to take a cruise with Daisy, the family dog, on the scooter. He loved spending time with his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Everett was a member of the Assembly of God Church since he was a child and loved to be present when the doors were open. He was a soft spoken, kind, caring and helpful servant of God to everyone he met. He loved to help with missions and was privileged to travel to Nicaragua, Brazil and the Indian Reservation in North Dakota.
Everett was preceded in death by his parents, his wives, Wilma Dean and Hazel. Son-in-law James Wright, Step-daughter-in-law, Donna Scott. Brother: Elmer Campbell and sister: Louise Thomason. Brother-in-laws, Denzel Hamby, Fred Hamby, Paul Prewitt, Rick Stump, Murl Stump. Sister-in-law: Wynona Smith. Mother-in-Law, Lucy Chaney.
Everett is survived by his wife, Barbara. His son Scotty (Donna) Burlington Jct, his daughter Noni, Branson, Step-son, Steve (Kelly) Scott, Lee’s Summit, Step-daughter, Diane Kelce, Deepwater. He is also survived by 5 granddaughters, Melissa, Jennifer (Jeff), Amy, Blythe and Michaela. 6 step-grandchildren Michael, Amanda (Lou), Nathan, Tanner, Dillion (Krissy) and Dalton (Kayleigh). Great grandchildren, Wesly, Wade, Mallory, Mak, Jayden, Jessa, Austin, Cole, Zoey and Rylie. Step-great grandchildren, Alahya, Nolan, Genesis and Taylor. Foster-great-granddaughter, Rayven. Sister, Lois Prewitt, Nixa, MO, Sister-in-law, Darlene Campbell, Wisconsin, Kathy (Darrel) Shanks, Naida (Bob) Wilson, Marilyn Chaney. Brother-in-law, Ben “Bud” Hamby, Willard, MO and Joe Thomason, Lenexa, KS, and several nieces and nephews.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton.
Everett Duane Campbell was born October 28, 1932 to Earl and Faye (Dahlgren) Campbell in Atchison County Missouri. He first attended a school located on Bilby Ranch and then schools in Riverton, IA and Westboro, MO until the eighth grade when he stayed home to help on the family farm. Everett also attended the Blackwood Brother’s School of Music which he loved to listen to all the time.
On October 4, 1953 he was united in marriage to Wilma Dean Hamby at the Assembly of God Church in Tarkio, MO and worked for Johnny Salmond on the farm. In 1956 they moved to Springfield, MO where he worked for MFA and Dayton Rubber. To this union was born two children, Scotty Duane and Wynona “Noni” Lynn. In 1962 they moved back to Tarkio and purchased the gas station/convenience store/restaurant from Harold Clement. He also sold Moorman feed and was a self-employed contractor for many years in northwest Missouri. Wilma Dean passed away September 25, 1969.
On February 14, 1970, he was united in marriage to Hazel L. Tuton from Lincoln, NE. She passed away March 10, 1990.
On August 18, 1990, he was united in marriage to Barbara L Scott from Clinton, MO. They lived in Tarkio until he retired in 1997 and moved to Deepwater where he loved to fish. When he couldn’t go fishing as much as he wanted, he loved to take a cruise with Daisy, the family dog, on the scooter. He loved spending time with his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Everett was a member of the Assembly of God Church since he was a child and loved to be present when the doors were open. He was a soft spoken, kind, caring and helpful servant of God to everyone he met. He loved to help with missions and was privileged to travel to Nicaragua, Brazil and the Indian Reservation in North Dakota.
Everett was preceded in death by his parents, his wives, Wilma Dean and Hazel. Son-in-law James Wright, Step-daughter-in-law, Donna Scott. Brother: Elmer Campbell and sister: Louise Thomason. Brother-in-laws, Denzel Hamby, Fred Hamby, Paul Prewitt, Rick Stump, Murl Stump. Sister-in-law: Wynona Smith. Mother-in-Law, Lucy Chaney.
Everett is survived by his wife, Barbara. His son Scotty (Donna) Burlington Jct, his daughter Noni, Branson, Step-son, Steve (Kelly) Scott, Lee’s Summit, Step-daughter, Diane Kelce, Deepwater. He is also survived by 5 granddaughters, Melissa, Jennifer (Jeff), Amy, Blythe and Michaela. 6 step-grandchildren Michael, Amanda (Lou), Nathan, Tanner, Dillion (Krissy) and Dalton (Kayleigh). Great grandchildren, Wesly, Wade, Mallory, Mak, Jayden, Jessa, Austin, Cole, Zoey and Rylie. Step-great grandchildren, Alahya, Nolan, Genesis and Taylor. Foster-great-granddaughter, Rayven. Sister, Lois Prewitt, Nixa, MO, Sister-in-law, Darlene Campbell, Wisconsin, Kathy (Darrel) Shanks, Naida (Bob) Wilson, Marilyn Chaney. Brother-in-law, Ben “Bud” Hamby, Willard, MO and Joe Thomason, Lenexa, KS, and several nieces and nephews.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Vansant-Mills Funeral Home, Clinton.
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