Greg Campbell |
| Posted 2021-03-31 by mhenderson |
| Published in Today's News Herald on Mar. 31, 2021 - Lake Havasu City, Arizona - Greg Campbell passed away peacefully in Havasu Regional Medical Center on March 26, 2021, at age 87. He was born in Seattle on Nov. 5, 1933, to Clarence and Mollie Mosher Campbell. The family moved to Santa Ana, California, where he lived until 1993. He attended St. Joseph's Grammar school, and graduated from Mater Dei High School in 1953, the first graduating class of the new school. Greg always had an interest in the workings of clocks. He developed that interest into a fun life career, owning Campbell's Clock Clinic in Santa Ana, then moving to Orange. He repaired clocks, many difficult antiques, and also had retail sales. Greg met many interesting people from all over California, who brought him clocks with difficult repairs needed, antiques with wooden parts, etc. Greg could repair anything, and had three patents for clock movements and repair. He was an expert in his field, had a thriving business, and loved his work. When Greg retired, he and his wife, Dorothy, moved to Lake Havasu, having visited there several times. They loved the pace of life, the mountains, and the wonderful lake. Greg was extremely interested in the beginnings of the city, and loved showing off the English Village to visitors. Greg is preceded in death by his parents, his wife Patsy, his wife Dorothy. He is survived by his sister, Heather Miller, a niece, Sharon Hughes, and great nieces, Laura and Kelly Hughes, all of Mobile, Alabama, and his dear friend and caretaker, Kathy Cadote. There is no memorial service planned at this time. Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home. Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz- frazefuneralhome.com. To send a free card go to www.sendoutcards.com/lietzfraze. |
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