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Randall L. “Randy” Campbell

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Randall L. “Randy” Campbell Veteran

Birth
Raton, Colfax County, New Mexico, USA
Death
5 Jan 2022 (aged 97)
Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Lamont, Grant County, Oklahoma, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.6969496, Longitude: -97.5807054
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Randy was born September 2, 1924 in Raton, NM to Wilbur and Mae (Bacon) Campbell and passed away Wednesday, January 5, 2022 in St. Mary's Hospital. He was raised Southwest of Salt Fork where he attended a country school and later graduated from Hunter High School in 1943. He entered into the U. S. Army on September 29, 1943 and served during WW II in the South Pacific on the Island of Peleliu and was honorably discharged on February 15, 1946. Randy came back and married the love of his life Jennie Hisey on April 21, 1944 and she passed away November 26, 2008. He was a lifetime member of Lamont United Methodist Church. Randy had a passion for farming and ranching. He was known as the kindest, gracious, most humble individual. Randy was also known for his homemade bread, oatmeal raisin cookies, and peanut brittle.
He is survived by his two daughters; Vicki and husband Gene Johnson of Blackwell and Gayla and husband Paul Youngblood of Enid, 5 grandchildren Holli and Brad Schultz, Kelli and Tyler Schovanec, Kerri and Dusty Johnson, Mindy Tripp and husband Will and Jason Johnson and wife Cara Beth, 14 great grandchildren; Anna, Jaci, Landon, Caleb, Addison, Cason, Evan, Caden, Jackson, Hadley, Landry, Harper, Wyatt, and Hazel, and sister Jean Nelson of Waco, TX.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers Kendall and Dale, and sister Edna Jenkins.
Randy was born September 2, 1924 in Raton, NM to Wilbur and Mae (Bacon) Campbell and passed away Wednesday, January 5, 2022 in St. Mary's Hospital. He was raised Southwest of Salt Fork where he attended a country school and later graduated from Hunter High School in 1943. He entered into the U. S. Army on September 29, 1943 and served during WW II in the South Pacific on the Island of Peleliu and was honorably discharged on February 15, 1946. Randy came back and married the love of his life Jennie Hisey on April 21, 1944 and she passed away November 26, 2008. He was a lifetime member of Lamont United Methodist Church. Randy had a passion for farming and ranching. He was known as the kindest, gracious, most humble individual. Randy was also known for his homemade bread, oatmeal raisin cookies, and peanut brittle.
He is survived by his two daughters; Vicki and husband Gene Johnson of Blackwell and Gayla and husband Paul Youngblood of Enid, 5 grandchildren Holli and Brad Schultz, Kelli and Tyler Schovanec, Kerri and Dusty Johnson, Mindy Tripp and husband Will and Jason Johnson and wife Cara Beth, 14 great grandchildren; Anna, Jaci, Landon, Caleb, Addison, Cason, Evan, Caden, Jackson, Hadley, Landry, Harper, Wyatt, and Hazel, and sister Jean Nelson of Waco, TX.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers Kendall and Dale, and sister Edna Jenkins.


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