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Jonathan Nash Campbell

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Jonathan Nash Campbell

Birth
Auburn, Lee County, Alabama, USA
Death
27 Apr 2022 (aged 40)
Malvern, Hot Spring County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Auburn, Lee County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Jonathan Nash Campbell passed away on April 28, 2022. He possessed a passion for life and within minutes of meeting anyone had a new friend. He followed his own unique pathway throughout his life demonstrating to others that life was more than finances or wealth. His love of people, especially young people, was manifested in his employment at Wilson Intermediate School where he taught computers in addition to lessons of life. He was most successful with his development of children as his crowning and lasting achievement and legacy. His greatest love was his daughter, Drew, who he taught love, kindness, laughter, and happiness.

Jonathan was born in Auburn, Alabama on December 9, 1981, and loved that community intensely in addition to his adopted home in Malvern, Arkansas. He studied at Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas having been a member of Theta Xi Fraternity. He loved the outdoors which as exemplified by his obtaining the rank of Eagle Scout in high school and as president of the Henderson State Outdoorsman Club which found him more often than not kayaking or canoeing down the Caddo and Little Missouri rivers. He was a member of Auburn United Methodist Church and expanded his spirituality through nature and love of people.
Jonathan Nash Campbell passed away on April 28, 2022. He possessed a passion for life and within minutes of meeting anyone had a new friend. He followed his own unique pathway throughout his life demonstrating to others that life was more than finances or wealth. His love of people, especially young people, was manifested in his employment at Wilson Intermediate School where he taught computers in addition to lessons of life. He was most successful with his development of children as his crowning and lasting achievement and legacy. His greatest love was his daughter, Drew, who he taught love, kindness, laughter, and happiness.

Jonathan was born in Auburn, Alabama on December 9, 1981, and loved that community intensely in addition to his adopted home in Malvern, Arkansas. He studied at Henderson State University in Arkadelphia, Arkansas having been a member of Theta Xi Fraternity. He loved the outdoors which as exemplified by his obtaining the rank of Eagle Scout in high school and as president of the Henderson State Outdoorsman Club which found him more often than not kayaking or canoeing down the Caddo and Little Missouri rivers. He was a member of Auburn United Methodist Church and expanded his spirituality through nature and love of people.

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