James Kennedy Campbell, 69, of Crittenden, Remembered for His Love of Farm Work and Family

James Kennedy Campbell - Floral Hills Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home & Mausoleum
James Kennedy Campbell - Floral Hills Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home & Mausoleum
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Crittenden – James Kennedy Campbell, age 69, of Crittenden, passed away on Tuesday, August 26, 2025, at University of Cincinnati Hospital. Born on September 26, 1955, in Cincinnati, James was the son of the late Ray Thomas Campbell and Mary Herring Campbell. He was married to Deborah Jean Gripshover Campbell on May 12, 1990.

James is survived by his sons, Richard Campbell and Jeffrey Campbell, as well as his brothers, sisters, and eight grandchildren. He had a passion for farm work, horses, boating, and camping.

Funeral services to celebrate the life of James Kennedy Campbell will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, August 30, 2025, at Floral Hills Funeral Home, Chapel A. Visitation will take place on Saturday from 9-11 AM. Following the service, entombment will occur at Floral Hills Memorial Gardens.

Floral Hills Funeral Home is privileged to provide assistance to the Campbell family during this time. To offer condolences and support, contributions such as memorial trees or flowers can be sent through the flower store.

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