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© Stumpff Funeral Home
Submitted by: Ann Weber


Mark Dennis Campbell

August 7, 1962 ~ June 20, 2018

Mark was a fun loving, caring person. He loved the outdoors! He also loved fishing, beadwork and the Eagles. He loved to be laughing and telling jokes. 

He loved his Rose, Jack Jack and family. He recently moved from Georgia to be back in Oklahoma near his family. 

He was preceded in death by his Dad, Mom, Grandparents on both sides and several uncles and aunts. 

He is survived by his brothers, Tony and Brian, his sisters Shelly and Tracey, Aunt Nellie and several cousins. 

RIP Mark! We all love you! You will be missed dearly! Soar high with the eagles!

Celebration of Life
JUN 29. 10:00 AM
Stumpff Funeral Home Chapel
1600 SE Washington Blvd
Bartlesville, OK, US, 74006
http://www.Stumpff.org 


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