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Joe Lee Campbell

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Joe Lee Campbell

Birth
Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
20 Apr 2011 (aged 63)
Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Carrier, Garfield County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Joe Lee Campbell, 63 year-old Enid OK resident, was born May 14, 1947, in Enid to Delbert and Lora Lee (Dyche) Campbell and suddenly passed away April 20, 2011. Joe definitely lived a fast and fun-filled life. He absolutely never met a stranger because of his high energy and gift of conversation. He attended Carrier School and graduated from OBA in 1966.

Joe and his dad built and raced high-speed go-carts. He was a member of Enid's Remote Control Aircraft Club; he built and flew his elaborate aircrafts. Joe was a deeply devoted NASCAR racing fan. Joe owned and operated JLC Computer Business and was a talented computer gamer.

After Joe's second stroke, he was unable to talk, yet one could understand him by his smile, laughter, several animated facial expressions, and energetic hand gestures. Despite Joe's profound limitations, he maintained his faith, determination, and, of course, his sense of humor. His life's positive philosophy in many tough times was always, "I'll bounce back!"

He is survived by his mother Lora Lee Dyche-Campbell and father Delbert Campbell; sister Jana Campbell; son Joe Campbell, Jr.; daughter Christina David; three grandchildren; and his many faithful and loving cousins.

(Obituary from Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home, Enid OK)
Joe Lee Campbell, 63 year-old Enid OK resident, was born May 14, 1947, in Enid to Delbert and Lora Lee (Dyche) Campbell and suddenly passed away April 20, 2011. Joe definitely lived a fast and fun-filled life. He absolutely never met a stranger because of his high energy and gift of conversation. He attended Carrier School and graduated from OBA in 1966.

Joe and his dad built and raced high-speed go-carts. He was a member of Enid's Remote Control Aircraft Club; he built and flew his elaborate aircrafts. Joe was a deeply devoted NASCAR racing fan. Joe owned and operated JLC Computer Business and was a talented computer gamer.

After Joe's second stroke, he was unable to talk, yet one could understand him by his smile, laughter, several animated facial expressions, and energetic hand gestures. Despite Joe's profound limitations, he maintained his faith, determination, and, of course, his sense of humor. His life's positive philosophy in many tough times was always, "I'll bounce back!"

He is survived by his mother Lora Lee Dyche-Campbell and father Delbert Campbell; sister Jana Campbell; son Joe Campbell, Jr.; daughter Christina David; three grandchildren; and his many faithful and loving cousins.

(Obituary from Henninger-Hinson Funeral Home, Enid OK)


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