In Memory of

Campbell

Alexander

Douglas

Obituary for Campbell Alexander Douglas

DOUGLAS, Campbell Alexander (1994 - 2022) -
It is with sadness, that we the Douglas family announce the sudden passing of our much-loved son, grandson, brother, nephew and friend to many, Campbell Alexander Douglas, a resident of Ingersoll, on Friday, August 12th, 2022, in Kelowna, British Columbia. Campbell was born in Ingersoll, to his caring parents Kirk and Fiona (nee Campbell) Douglas, of Norwich. Campbell was a dedicated employee with Liteline (lighting systems manufacturing company). Campbell attended and graduated from St. Mary’s High School, Woodstock. Campbell is lovingly remembered by his brother Bowen Douglas, of Norwich and Bowen’s good friend Emily Serviss, of Woodstock and by Campbell’s good friend Natalie Serviss, of Woodstock. Caring grandson to Catherine (late James) Campbell, of Norwich; Donald (late Cheryl) Douglas, of Ingersoll. He will be greatly missed by his Aunt Kathy (Jim Eckhardt), of Naples, Florida; Uncle Brad (Nancy) Douglas, of Ingersoll; Aunt Shelley Douglas (Keith West), of Ingersoll; Uncle Alistair Campbell (Denise Aube), of Ingersoll; Aunt Janine Campbell of London; as well as by several cousins including Katie (Cameron Koczka), Stephanie Campbell (Todd Mills) and Brittany Denison and close friends Rodney and Lisa Lava. Predeceased by his Aunt Linda Campbell.

Campbell was one of a kind. His favourite pastime was playing golf and he loved listening to music and watching old rock videos. He loved his family more than words can express, and he leaves behind too many friends to list. He also had extended family in Scotland that held a special place in his heart. Campbell was known for his gregarious ways and his listening ear. He had a larger-than-life personality and loved taking care of people. He was generous to a fault and would always go out of his way to make occasions special. He had an amazing work ethic, often going above and beyond for his customers and his employers. His mind was always working, and his problem-solving skills were beyond the comprehension of many. Campbell would light up any room with his smile and people were automatically drawn to him. He would easily converse with anyone who was willing to speak with him, taking great care to learn about them and share stories that he knew they would find interesting. Campbell was a chameleon, and easily adapted to many environments. His passing leaves a very large hole in our lives, and words cannot express how much he will be missed.

Cremation has taken place. All of Campbell's family, friends, and neighbours are invited to attend a memorial service to honour and remember his life on Thursday, August 25th, 2022 at 1:00 p.m., at Springfield Baptist Church, 12471 Whittaker Road, Springfield, ON, under the care of Pastor John Twinem. Public visitation will be held on Wednesday, August 24th, 2022 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and on Thursday, August 25th, 2022 from 12:00 noon until 1:00 p.m. (service time), in Springfield Baptist Church.

A livestream will be offered for those unable to attend. To view the livestream of the funeral service to honour Campbell, please copy and paste the below link into your internet browser bar:

https://youtu.be/S10Z5VLZF6E

All funeral attendees are invited to attend a reception in Springfield Baptist Church, immediately following the memorial service on Thursday. All who knew Campbell are welcomed to share special memories, favourite photos, or contribute memorial donations to “Springfield Baptist Church” or to “Teen Challenge Canada” or to “Youth for Christ” at Campbell’s online tribute page or by contacting the Maurice J. Verhoeve Funeral Homes- Burial and Cremation Services Inc., 262 Broadway, Tillsonburg (519)842-4238, which has been entrusted with the funeral arrangements, with confidence.