
Keith Campbell
1926-07-26 2020-01-26
CAMPBELL, Clayton Keith July 26, 1926 - January 26, 2020
Keith Campbell, beloved husband of Gladys (deceased) passed away at the age of 93.
Keith was a joyous and loving father of Donald Campbell (deceased), Colleen Stefaniuk (Arnold) and Robert Campbell (Jeanet). He will also be dearly missed by his five grandchildren Jocelyn Fleury (Patrick), Kevin Campbell, Lauren Stefaniuk, Caitlin Campbell and Andrew Campbell and one great-grandchild, Keith Fleury.
He enjoyed many rounds of cards and cribbage with his extended family over the last 10 years; and took a lot of joy from the social events and parties he attended. Keith grew up in Saskatoon and attended high school at Bedford Road Collegiate. He was known for his smile and happy nature, as well as his sports ability in basketball, badminton, tennis, soccer, and golf. He enjoyed his colleagues, friends, and family; but most of all his long walks around the lake with his love Gladys, and his pets T.J, and Misty. He was also a duplicate bridge player Life Master and loved the many social outings and entertaining times that bridge brought to the Campbell family.
Professionally, he excelled as the Manager of Ward Johnson Electric for 40 years, and also served as President of the Kinsmen and Rotary Clubs in Saskatoon. His great relationship with his suppliers brought many trips abroad. He and Gladys visited London, Russia, Czechoslovakia, Dubrovnik, Greece, Hawaii, Mexico, and Alaska. They enjoyed their time with friends and family in Phoenix and Palm Springs during their golden years walking, golfing, and of course, playing Bridge late into the evenings! Keith will be sorely missed by his friends and family, but lived every minute as best he could and always took joy in those around him.
Thank you to all his friends at Preston Park II for encouraging him each and every day and listening to his rendition of "Danny Boy." A private graveside ceremony will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Canadian Diabetes Association or a charity of your choice. Thoughts and memories may be sent to martenswfh@sasktel.net, www.martenswarman.ca. Arrangements in care of MARTENS WARMAN FUNERAL HOME (306-934-4888).
Keith Campbell, beloved husband of Gladys (deceased) passed away at the age of 93.
Keith was a joyous and loving father of Donald Campbell (deceased), Colleen Stefaniuk (Arnold) and Robert Campbell (Jeanet). He will also be dearly missed by his five grandchildren Jocelyn Fleury (Patrick), Kevin Campbell, Lauren Stefaniuk, Caitlin Campbell and Andrew Campbell and one great-grandchild, Keith Fleury.
He enjoyed many rounds of cards and cribbage with his extended family over the last 10 years; and took a lot of joy from the social events and parties he attended. Keith grew up in Saskatoon and attended high school at Bedford Road Collegiate. He was known for his smile and happy nature, as well as his sports ability in basketball, badminton, tennis, soccer, and golf. He enjoyed his colleagues, friends, and family; but most of all his long walks around the lake with his love Gladys, and his pets T.J, and Misty. He was also a duplicate bridge player Life Master and loved the many social outings and entertaining times that bridge brought to the Campbell family.
Professionally, he excelled as the Manager of Ward Johnson Electric for 40 years, and also served as President of the Kinsmen and Rotary Clubs in Saskatoon. His great relationship with his suppliers brought many trips abroad. He and Gladys visited London, Russia, Czechoslovakia, Dubrovnik, Greece, Hawaii, Mexico, and Alaska. They enjoyed their time with friends and family in Phoenix and Palm Springs during their golden years walking, golfing, and of course, playing Bridge late into the evenings! Keith will be sorely missed by his friends and family, but lived every minute as best he could and always took joy in those around him.
Thank you to all his friends at Preston Park II for encouraging him each and every day and listening to his rendition of "Danny Boy." A private graveside ceremony will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Canadian Diabetes Association or a charity of your choice. Thoughts and memories may be sent to martenswfh@sasktel.net, www.martenswarman.ca. Arrangements in care of MARTENS WARMAN FUNERAL HOME (306-934-4888).