Patrick Campbell, 63, of Orlando, Florida passed away November 10, 2018. Mr. Campbell was born in San Antonio, Texas on June 29, 1955.
Pat was a devoted family man who always had time for them. His children and grandchildren were the loves of his life and his sense of humor and jokes would always put a smile on their face.
Mr. Campbell was a dedicated Truck Driver for the Hanging Tree Nursery of Apopka for over 20 years.
Pat will be loved and missed by many, many friends as well as his loving family. He will forever have a place in everyone’s heart.
At Pat’s request there was to be no service, and he was to be cremated. There will be an announcement in regards to a ‘Celebration of Life’ at a future date.
Pat is survived by his mother, Belle Campbell; wife Ella; children as well as their spouses, Larry and Cynthia, Adam and Aleshea, as well as Elizabeth and Jason; grandchildren Briana, Elaina and Marley; siblings and their spouses, Susan Barnwell, Ginny and Jerome Hutching, as well as Roy B. and Rhonda Campbell; and his nieces and nephews and their spouses, Shannon Deter, Josh and Dawn Hutching, as well as James and Olivia Hutching. Pat will be dearly missed by his many loved ones and friends.
Barbara Hutching says
Ella and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss! You will be in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time!
❤️
Barbara Hutching
Nancy & Rod foster says
My Brother n law will be missed dearly he was a great husband to my sister she will miss him dearly sister iam so sorry for the loss of your husband I know your heart is hurting but you know he loved you and the kids with all his heart we all that he is no longer suffering and is watching over his family Ella just know every we’re you go he will always be with you. I love you sister and iam her for you any time you need me
Yvonne says
Ms Ella,was so sorry to hear about Pat.NOW YOU TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF SO YOU CAN TAKE CARE OF OTHERS. LOVE AND MISS YOU ,YVONNE
Joyce pullin says
Ella I’m so sorry,if you need anything at all call me to talk or a hugg a cat or 3. Your in my thought and prayers love and miss you joyce
Olivia Hutching says
Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs. May he fly high with the angels in heaven above. ❤️
Pam Hatter says
Ella and his kids and his mom I’m so sorry from the bottom of my heart I love you all and if I can do anything please get ahold of me!
Richard Smith says
My dear Ella & family…I am so very sorry for your loss. Please no that even though I am so far away my heart is heavy. Pat was not only my brother-in-law but he was a great friend. I’ll treasure all the memories I have and will never forget how you guys took me in when I first came to Florida. Pat was so good to me and helped me become the man that I am today. I love you guys.
Richard and Tammy
Bonnie says
Ella, So sorry for your loss. Prayers and hugs being sent to you and the family. Gods Blessings to you and all the family. Love always❤️
Linda McGrady says
Ella and family….so very, very sorry for your loss! I know though that right now there are a lot of happy, happy souls up in Heaven laughing at Pat’s jokes.
We will all be seeing him again I’m sure. Real soon!
Theresa(Terri) Sutton Springfield says
Dear Ella and family,
I’m so sad to read of Pat’s passing. You probably don’t remember me, but I came by and met you many years ears ago. Ya’ll had a couple of kids then and Pat was very proud to show them off! I was a classmate and friend from our days in Japan. I’ve tried finding contact info forever after the telephone numbers I had quit working. My family and I saw Pat a couple of times when he delivered in Grant-north Alabama. We are the ones who have the Christmas Tree Farm in Boaz, and I worked for school system and my husband worked for the power company. I kept hoping to find y’all on Facebook when it came out, with no luck. Please tell his mom, Sue, Ginny and RB they will always hold a special place in our lives from Japan and when we first arrived back here in Port Orange and spent time together. I pray God continues to comfort and bless each of you. Love to all, Terri Sutton Springfield