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FLORAL BEARERS Nieces and Friends
PALLBEARERS
Nephews and Friends
USHERS Community Churches
Acknowledgements
Perhaps you sent a lovely card, or sat quietly in a chair. Perhaps you sent those beautiful flowers, that we saw sitting
there. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words, as any friend could say. Perhaps you were not there at all, just thought of us that day. Whatever you did to console our hearts we thank you so much
for whatever part.
Special Thanks to Carolinas Home Care Agency, Incorporated for providing care.
Four Special caretakers, Ms. Addie B. Jones, Valerie
Waddell, Rebecca Freeman, and Sister Irene C. Smith.
The Campbell Family
Professional Services Entrusted To:
P. O. Box 796 – 707 Vinson Boulevard Whiteville, NC 28472
Phone:(910)642-4055–Fax:(910)642-8535Email: www.peoplesofwhiteville.com
Rehobeth A.M.E. Zion Church
Clarkton, North Carolina
Wednesday, March 27, 2019 1:00 p.m.
Rev. Harrison J. Branch, Pastor & Eulogist
RehobethA.M.E.ZionChurchClarkton,NorthCarolina
Sunrise: Sept 22,1934
Sunset: March 24, 2019
James Wesley CampbellA Celebration of Life
~ To Daddy with Love ~
Some things will always be in style
Good Solid things like honesty and trust and caring about people.
It’s qualities like these that keep us aware of who we are
And what we can give to life.
It’s qualities like these, Daddy, that you’ve taught me to value,
Through your influence, your example, and your love.
It has made me love you very much,
And has made me very proud to have you for my daddy.
Love you always,
Carolyn, Lauretta, Vincent, Gloria, Craig and Aletha
~Obituary Continued~
He was a prominent farmer and an esteemed leader in the Farmers Union community. He always cared and provided for his family. Wesley was a dedicated husband, father, friend to all, a humble servant giver in the community and was loved by all who came in contact with him.
Cherishing his loving memory are: 4 daughters: Carolyn Steele (Alfred) of Patterson, New Jersey; Lauretta C. Freeman, Gloria C. Moore both of Whiteville, North Carolina and Aletha C. Young (Harold) of Riegelwood, North Carolina; 2 sons: James Vincent Campbell (Peggy) of Apex, North Carolina, and Stanley Craig Campbell (Marie) of Clarkton, North Carolina; 11 grandchildren: Lynelle Steele, Angela Jennings, Joy Johnson, Patrick Campbell, Quinton Campbell, Kenda Freeman, Ernest Moore, Abran Moore, Jasmine Campbell, Choyce Spaulding and Alaina Spaulding. 12 great-grandchildren: 3 sisters: Edna Campbell, of Whiteville, North Carolina, Notre Dame Spaulding, of Lake Waccamaw, North Carolina and a special sister who cared for him during his illness, Irene C. Smith, of Clarkton, North Carolina; 1 brother: Israel Campbell, of Lake Waccamaw, North Carolina; 4 Aunts: Earlene Townsend, Lorene C. Freeman, Pastor Luel M. Campbell and Josephine Campbell; 3 sisters in law: Cecilia Cunningham, Jackie Campbell and Annie Campbell; 2 brothers -in-law Willie (Pap) Jacobs and John Smith. Special friends: Cephas and Annie Jane Spaulding, John Locklear, Jackie Robinson, Thelma Graham, Derby Moore and Israel Garr (like a son). In addition, other survivors include a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
~Obituary~
The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord: and he delighteth in his way. Psalm 38: 23
James Wesley Campbell was born September 22, 1934, in Columbus County, North Carolina, to Willie Ernest Campbell and Edith Allene Campbell. He was called to his heavenly home on Sunday, March 24, 2019, at Columbus Regional Healthcare System, Whiteville, North Carolina. He was preceded in death by his wife Clara Irene Jacobs Campbell of 62 years in marriage; his parents Willie Ernest Campbell and Edith Allene Campbell; 2 brothers: Ernest (Bus) Campbell and Mac Arthur Campbell. He accepted Christ at an early age and joined Rehobeth A.M.E. Zion Church, Clarkton North Carolina, where he was a loyal and faithful member. He served as the Preachers Steward for multiple years, a Trustee, and he was a member of the male chorus. Also, he was the father of Rehobeth A.M.E. Zion Church, Clarkton, North Carolina. Wesley attended the Portersville School, Clarkton, North Carolina. After attending school, Wesley became self employed as a farmer in the Farmer’s Union Community. Wesley was well known throughout the community, surrounding areas and known for his generosity. He would help anyone who was in need and provided employment for many on the farm. Wesley had a strong desire to worship Christ and read the word of GOD daily. Wesley was a compassionate individual who loved GOD, his family and friends. He also had a strong work ethic, and if you were around him you had to work. He loved to look good, watch wheel of fortune and other television shows.
~Order of Service~
Reverend Johnas M. Freeman - Officiating
Processional Selection Community Combined Choir
Scriptures Old Testament - Co - Pastor Barbara Campbell
New Testament - Elder Marvin D. Hall
Prayer of Comfort Pastor Avylena Stephens
Choral Response
Solo Ms. Daisy Blanks
Reflections (Limit 2 minutes) Mr. Kevin Kinlaw Cape Fear Farm Credit
Rev. Dr. Florence S. Brown, Presiding Elder of Clarkton District
Rev. A.D. Brown Presiding Elder of Goldsboro District
Mr. Buddy Byrd Columbus County Commissioner
Mr. Kenny Spaulding Retired Farmer’s Union Community Farmer
Mr. Cephas Spaulding Cousin & friend
Ms. Wanda C. Clay Cousin
Solo Victor Graham
Acknowledgments Sister Dorene Evans
Obituary Read Silently
BESDA Resolution Dr. Milton Campbell
Selections Walk with me Lord Eulogy Rev. Harrison J. Branch, Pastor Recessional
Service of Committal and IntermentMitchellFieldCemetery,Clarkton,NorthCarolina
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