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Kim Campbell

Kim Campbell

Name: Kim B. Campbell

Age: 65

Hometown: Rosedale, MS.

Funeral Date: April 20, 2019

Date of Birth: November 05, 1953

Date of Passing: March 13, 2019

Funeral Home: Mortimer Funeral Home

Funeral Information

Service will be April 13, 2019 @ 10:00 A.M. at Impact Church 1265 South Main St. Greenville, Mississippi. Service Date: April 13, 2019 & April 20 in Bad Axe, MI Place of Service: Impact Church 10 AM 1265 S. Main St. Greenville, Mississippi on April 13 and Victory in Christ Community Church 11AM 716 E. Huron Ave. Bad Axe, MI 48413

Family of the Deceased

Kim is survived by his sons, Josh Campbell and wife Danielle of Greenville, MS; Randy Armstead and his wife Kealee, of Snow Lake, AR; daughters, Autumn Shong of Shelby, NC; Fawn Campbell of Greenville, MI and Lisa Sambueso and husband, Jason of Madera, CA; siblings, Curtis Campbell of Kinde, MI, Jeffery Campbell of Bad Axe, MI, Julie Roberts and husband David of Kinde, MI, Scott Campbell and wife, Cindy of Kinde, MI, Lisa Dorsch and husband Larry of Bad Axe, MI, Devin Campbell and wife Vicki of North Branch, MI, and Deana Campbell and husband Larry Warnack of Allenton, MI; grandchildren, Matrix Shong, Phenique Hilliker, Suraya Hilliker, John Hilliker, Isaiah Hilliker, Katelyn Sambueso, Jaida Sambueso, and Reed Armstead; and many nieces and nephews.

Biography

Kim B. Campbell, 65, of Rosedale, MS, passed away unexpectedly of a heart attack on March 13, 2019, at Montgomery Island Hunting Club. He was born November 5th, 1953, in Michigan, the son of the late Arnold "Wayne" and Majorie Ann ( Seley) Campbell. Kim was a "Jack of all Trades." He was a trapper, the caretaker of Mozart Hunting Club in Snow Lake, AR for about 16 years, a truck driver, a commercial fisherman, and recently the caretaker of Montgomery Island Hunting Club. Kim's passion in life was fishing. He had a love and respect for the Mississippi River. He could spend every minute of every day on that river. He also loved hunting, joking around, and aggravating everyone around him. Kim never met a stranger and could make friends with just about anyone. He was a loving man and a great father. He had a knack of making everyone around him feel special. Kim was a wonderful man that left an impact on everyone that he came in contact with.


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