We Remember

CAMPBELL, James (Jim) Albert
July 8, 1922 — May 1, 2013
Jim passed away peacefully at Cottonwoods Care Home at the age of 90 years. He was predeceased by his son Dave in 2009, his sister Nessie and brother Alec. He is survived by his brother Joseph and sister Beverley of Vancouver. He leaves behind to mourn: his wife Phyllis, sons Mike (Ruth), Doug (Cerise) and daughter Laurie Salisbury; grandchildren Ben, Stew, Jennifer, Noah, Miranda, Miles, Lani and Ciera plus 10 great grandchildren. Jim joined the Royal Canadian Navy during WWII and served as a Signalman on the New Waterford. Jim and his family moved from Vancouver to Kelowna in 1960 where he was a salesman at Bert Henry (Kelowna) Ltd for 30 years. The family moved to Lake Country and have lived in the same location for the past 45 years. Our thanks to staff at Cottonwoods (Betty, especially) who took such good care of him. There will be no service by request. For those wishing to send a condolence, post photos or share a memory, please scroll down the page to the area called “Share Your Condolences”.
My thoughts are with the family at this time. Please take care of yourselves.
Sincere condolences to you in the loss of your loved one. We did not know the entire family but knew Phyllis and Doug through Oyama school and the sports related activities the boys shared in past years.
Thinking about you Phyllis. My prayers are with you and your family. Take care.
Gene Cadman
Phyllis
I was sorry to hear that Jim had passed away
I have many fond memories of dinners and drinks with the two of you
Lynne
Thoughts are with you and your family Doug. Deepest condolences and sympathy.
Dear Phyllis and family,
We are so sorry to hear about Jim’s passing. We know he will be very much missed.
Our hearts go out to you.
Love,
Bernie and Irene
Dear Phyllis and Family,
We are so sorry to hear about Jim’s passing. Our thoughts are with you and your family.
Anne & the staff at the CIBC branch
Dear Phyllis and family,
My condolences with Jim’s passing. Hugs and warm thought to you always,
Gail