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Douglas Biart Campbell

Posted 2021-10-30 by mhenderson
Published by Mohave Daily News Online from Oct. 28 to Oct. 30, 2021 -
Bullhead City, Arizona -

Douglas Biart Campbell, age 74, of Bullhead City, Ariz., son of the late
Alva Alman Campbell and the late Dorothy Louise (Haines) Campbell,
passed away on Tuesday, October 12, 2021. He was born in Rochester, N.Y.
on October 15, 1946.

Douglas graduated from Albion High School in 1964. He subsequently
graduated with a degree in Criminal Justice from the State University of
New York at Brockport. Following in the steps of his paternal
grandfather, Douglas enlisted into the US Marine Corps in 1966. He
retired after a 30 year career that included tours of duty in Vietnam,
Korea, Somalia, Iraq, and with the National Security Agency. Douglas
also interned for Utah Senator Orrin Hatch. He received numerous service
medals during his military career including a Purple Heart.

In 1997, Douglas settled in Bullhead City, Ariz. and enjoyed being a
poker dealer in nearby Laughlin, Nev. He was a lifelong member of the
Albion Elks Lodge #1006. Douglas was an avid bowler, golfer and Barre
Busters softball player. He also was a lifelong Buffalo Bills fan.
He was preceded in death by his brother, Kevin of Jacksonville Beach,
Fla.

He is survived by his brothers, Bruce (Karen Quackenbush) of Waterport,
N.Y., Scott (Patricia Del Favero) of Las Vegas, Nev. and Wendell of
Scottsdale, Ariz.; nieces and nephews, Bridgett, Kristin, Amanda,
Andrew, Ericka, Shawn, Alexandra and Sebastian. David Kong and Sharon
Zauner were close friends that were like family to Douglas.

Douglas's family will be observing a Day of Remembrance in Albion, N.Y.
in the summer of 2022 followed by a burial in Honolulu, Hawaii. Memorial
donations to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758516, Topeka, Kan.
66675 or the USO World Headquarters, P.O. Box 96860, Washington, D.C.
20077 are welcomed.




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