Condolences
Louise and Tim,
Read Louise’s item on birdwatching on the Supreme Advocacy webpage. Reading Bill Campbell’s obituary made me reflect upon family ties that unite us as well as other ties … like those of law school classmates. Sincerely – Donald Kolody, Medicine Hat, AB
Long live the simply wonderful William “Wild Bill” Campbell! He was more than just an ordinary teacher. We used to run to the library and look up obscure spots in the country to try to stump him and damn! if he didn’t know of and could tell an anecdote of the place. He was one of those rare people where all I can say is I am so pleased I had a small opportunity to listen. He loved this country (seemed particularly fond of karst topography), told tales like few I’ve ever met, never dropped a bomb in anger and the mosquitoes? Well, they were everywhere!
Louise and Tim,
Our sincere condolences on the death of your father. Please let us know when the internment will take place in Hamilton and perhaps we may join you. A Life well lived.
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Dear Louise,
I’m so sorry to hear about your dad. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Aunt Louise and Uncle Tim – what an amazing life and an inspiring description of how to live it! Our sincere condolencess – Stay strong. Love Toby, Katherin, Guen, Finn, Grady & Bridget
It is with sorrow that Michael and I heard of the death of Bill. We both remember fondly the time we spent with you during our “road trip” out west. Our thought and prayers are with you at this time.
My dear Louise and family; I was very sorry to learn that your Dad had passed.. My memories of him are very warm and I especially remember all his wood carvings and his beautiful hanging mobile of the fish. That was a work of art for sure.. He truly was a very amazing Renaissance man, and very much a “family man.” My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family and especially your dear Mom.. Love, Barb xo
I only had the opportunity of meeting your father once. Although it was for such a short time, I was so impressed with the ‘fish’ hangings from the ceilings. He explained that they were in ‘order’ as to how deep they dwell in the waters, and that he had made each one. It was a vist that I will never forget. You must be very proud.
love
Nick and Colleen Boyko and family.
Hi Louise! Wow what an amazing man. My heartfelt condolence to you, Tim and Your family. Your Father had an outstanding life and I can see by the write up that he was a great influence on many of his family, friends and students alike. My prayers are with you.
Love,
-Cousin Nancy
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