Scott left this world on December 10, 2006. Scott is survived by his mother, Janice C. Campbell; his brother, John Campbell; his wife, Janet Nottingham Campbell; his daughter, Charisa Almager and her husband, Ren; his son, Austen Scott Campbell and his wife, Sara; and his son, Holten Gale Campbell. Scott was blessed with three grandchildren: Levi, Miranda and Preston Almager.
Scott lived his life well and fully. He relished the company of his many friends and family. His joy for life was evident as he worked, hunted, golfed and shared his incredible zest for life. Scott never met a stranger. . . everyone was a friend. Scott will be sorely missed for his great sense of fun, his upbeat attitude and his thoughtfulness.
I remember Scott well and I am so sorry he has passed away. I was friends also with Janet Knottingham Campbell in school, she was always a sweetie. My condolences to Janet and all of Scott's family.
Scott grew up down the street from me on Stanolind. I remember when we played with the chemistry set that he got for his birthday one year. He was a good soul.
I know this is a late entry...but I wanted to post a memory I have of Scott! We had a 6th grade class together, I believe with Ms. Penny. Our music teacher would allow us to square dance at least once a week! We all loved it so that we would beg her to let us dance more often and Scott was my dancing partner!! Those are good memories of a more innocent time! Thank you Scott for being the best!
Beth Rodgers (Murphy)
Scott left this world on December 10, 2006. Scott is survived by his mother, Janice C. Campbell; his brother, John Campbell; his wife, Janet Nottingham Campbell; his daughter, Charisa Almager and her husband, Ren; his son, Austen Scott Campbell and his wife, Sara; and his son, Holten Gale Campbell. Scott was blessed with three grandchildren: Levi, Miranda and Preston Almager.Scott lived his life well and fully. He relished the company of his many friends and family. His joy for life was evident as he worked, hunted, golfed and shared his incredible zest for life. Scott never met a stranger. . . everyone was a friend. Scott will be sorely missed for his great sense of fun, his upbeat attitude and his thoughtfulness.
May he rest in peace.
Tracy Yates
I remember Scott well and I am so sorry he has passed away. I was friends also with Janet Knottingham Campbell in school, she was always a sweetie. My condolences to Janet and all of Scott's family.Kelly Coleman
Scott grew up down the street from me on Stanolind. I remember when we played with the chemistry set that he got for his birthday one year. He was a good soul.Jeanne Glass (Griffith)
I know this is a late entry...but I wanted to post a memory I have of Scott! We had a 6th grade class together, I believe with Ms. Penny. Our music teacher would allow us to square dance at least once a week! We all loved it so that we would beg her to let us dance more often and Scott was my dancing partner!! Those are good memories of a more innocent time! Thank you Scott for being the best!
Belinda Carpenter (White)
Jeanne Glass,
I believe you and I used to play piano together. You lived on maybe Estes at the time.
Scott was a very nice guy; he is missed!