
Brian David Campbell: In Our Care ~ May 7, 2022
Categories: Obituaries
Brian Campbell
1979-2022
Maysville, Missouri….Brian David Campbell, age 42, was born November 23, 1979 in Cameron, Missouri the son of George and Norma Campbell and passed away May 7, 2022.
Brian and Pamela Janelle Egbert were united in marriage December 19, 2006 in Beatrice, Nebraska. To this union three children were born. Brian was a loving husband and father. He loved his children fiercely and his favorite activities were taking his children hunting and attending and coaching their sporting events. Family barbecues were the best with Brian cooking and smoking meat and having fun. He was a loyal friend & would help his friends with any endeavor. Brian loved competing and played semi professional football with SWARM Football team.
He is preceded in death by his father George; brother, Jeffery Campbell and sister, Melissa Dawn Campbell.
Survivors include his loving wife of 15 years Pam; mother, Norma Campbell; three children, DaKota, Montana, and Colorado Campbell; three brothers, Robert Everett, Brycen Windham and Chuck Leaver; brother and sister in-laws, Toni Campbell and Angie & John Phillips; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Family will receive friends for visitation 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Saturday, May 14, 2022 at Turner Family Funeral Home with cremation following. Memorial Contributions: Brian Campbell Memorial Fund. Online condolences: www.turnerfamilyfuneral.com
I am so sorry to hear of your loss , Campbell family. My thoughts and prayers are with you and may God comfort you in this time. God bless you DaKota, Colorado and Montana , I will say lots of prayers in your name.
Mrs. Sneed
I grow up with Brian he’s my cousin an amazing guy sorry for your loss love you all…
Lisa Holden
I’m so sorry Pam to hear about brain my prays go out to you and the kids .
Brian was not only our Customer at Victory Chevrolet but our friend. We will miss his visits and random phone call’s about what our inventory was. This was a guy we all could learn something from. One might say his work ethic or just his love for life. I’d say it was just Brian being the best he could be. R.I.P. brother!! You’re truly are in the High Country now buddy.
Norma, so sorry to hear of the loss of your son. Rita Thornton Hecker
So very sorry to hear of your loss. The Bridgman family is praying for you all! Mrs. Bridgman
From my family sincerest condolences to you and your family. Brian was a long time good friend and we had fun working together, laughing together and poking good fun at one another. He had a great sense of humor and always fun to be around.
Thinking of you all and praying. I am so very sorry for your loss. I know how much the kids love their dad.
Brian was one of my kids. As one of his many teachers throughout the years, I loved seeing his smiling face. Whenever we would see each other at the grocery store in town, we would stand and visit for quite a while. I am praying for comfort and peace for the family at such a tremendous loss.
I’m so sad to hear of this. I will truly miss running into him and him giving me his big old bear hug and calling me trouble. I’ve know Brian from way back in my days of working with Norma at the nursing home. Many prayers go out to his family. Heaven really gained an amazing angel.
My sincerest condolences to the Campbell family I’m so sorry for your oss. My prayers go out to each and everyone of you. May God keep his arms around you.
My sincerest condolences to the Campbell family. My heart and prayers go out to each and everyone of you. May God show you comfort at this time and always
I remember Brian fondly. He was my student and a really nice young man. I am glad to know he was loved by so many. I know you will miss him. Praying you find peace.