In Memory

Roger L. Campbell

Roger L. Campbell

Funeral Services were held Thursday, September 11, 2014, at Old North Church. Funeral arrangements were at Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills, 6300 Forest Lawn Drive, Los Angeles, California. 

As more information becomes availabe it will be shared with classmates.



 
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09/14/14 08:56 PM #1    

Joan D. Rockwell (Brannigan)

How sad. He lived such a full life.

 


09/15/14 12:47 AM #2    

Rosemarie Jacobs (Magee)

What a loss! I am so sad to hear this. Roger had a wonderful life - lots of activity - but cut way too short. May memories linger in our hearts. He surely will be missed by many, many people.


09/15/14 11:44 AM #3    

Esther R. Garcia (Ortiz)

It saddens me everytime I hear of the death of a fellow classmate.

Esther Garcia Ortiz


09/15/14 11:49 AM #4    

Donna Vinson (Giebelhaus)

Sorry to hear about Roger- Our birthdays were one day apart. I enjoyed the fun during the school years. Much too young to be gone.

Donna

 


09/15/14 10:26 PM #5    

Gayle G. Anderson (Masarie)

So sorry to hear of his passing. i remember him from orchestra. I was glad to learn of his musical endeavors with Motown and Barry Gordy.

Gayle Masarie.


09/18/14 04:40 PM #6    

Rosemary Long (Jamison)

I was so sorry to hear about Roger's passing.  I didn't know him well at LHS; however, we were both in octet as seniors, so we performed together on a number of occasions.  He certainly led an interesting life.  I wish I'd had the opportunity to visit with him about his career!  Gone too soon.  RIP. 


09/20/14 05:21 PM #7    

Nick Robinson

Rog and I had some good times in the Octet.  RIP Rog.  (Good way to go (natural causes)).

 

Nick Robinson


10/05/14 02:22 PM #8    

Nancy E. Stark

I had the chance to email Roger last year and compare notes with him, after reading his profile.  We discovered when I was working in Stockhom, Sweden I attended a concert by the Supremes and Diana Ross.  He was at that concert, and we probably saw each other and didn't realize it. It was a fun discovery...Such an interesting life after Nebraska, and gone far too soon.  His stories would be facinating to hear..


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