John L. Campbell

January 30th, 2019

John passed away quietly on January 30, 2019 at the age 96 years. He was born in 1922 near Bethune SK, the 2nd of 5 children of Donald and Eva Campbell. John joined the Air Force during WWII, obtained an Electrical Engineering degree at the U of S, and had a 35 year career at SaskPower. Over the years John was involved in a number of community groups including: the Legion Branch 001, RCAF Association, Kiwanis Club, Lakeview United Church, Lawn Bowling Club, Tartan Curling Club, and Senior’s Cycle Club. Predeceased by his wife Pearl of 61 years and siblings Betty Olynik, Gwen Brierley, and Ken Campbell. John will be sadly missed by his children Charles (Lisa), Doug, Hugh (Lenny), and Deanna; grandchildren Alaysha, Devrim, and Ryan; brother Don (Kay) of Regina; brother-in-law Carol Nordstrom of Abbottsford, BC; sister-in-law Grace of Kelowna, BC; and many nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank the staff of Wascana Rehabilitation Centre Units 3-5 and 3-6 for their compassionate care of John. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the CNIB or another charity of your choice. A memorial service will be planned for later this year.

Messages:

To Johns' family: on behalf of 600 Wing of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association, please accept our condolences on the passing of John. He was a member of the Wing in Regina for many years, although he had not been active for quite a few now.

Rest in Peace Grandpa. We love you and will miss you. Thanks for everything.

Our sincere condolences to the Campbell family on the passing of your dear father. May you find peace and many good memories in the days to come. Love, Ruth and Deon

Sincere condolences from myself and my sons Robert, Earl, Edward and Douglas

... my deepest sympathy to the Campbell family on John's passing. I haven't seen John for sometime but remember him well from the SaskPower days and the curling Campbells, each in a kilt, John, Jock, Ester and Ione. John will be remembered as a fine person, and Pearl as well. It was always a pleasure to see them. Blessings, Anne

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