Jason was born December 11, 1954 in Big Spring, Texas to Ann (Kiechle) and Winfred Campbell. He was a lifetime resident of Howard County and owned Stage Coach Gifts/Fun Shop in Sand Springs for over 38 years. He was known as "Uncle Jason" by his patrons. He was passionate about his customers and friends as he was a friend to everyone. He touched the lives of many people and was a mentor to many as well. He was a sweet soul displayed by his caring and trusting ways. He wouldn't hurt a flea. He always took time to listen to others. He obtained his Bachelor's Degree from Texas Tech University in the 1970's.
He is survived by one brother: Charles Richard "Rick" Campbell and two sisters: Jan Campbell Bynum and Betsy Campbell Rutledge, multiple nieces and nephews and his close friends Jeanie Thompson and her children Joe and Brayden Thompson, plus close friend April Choate and her son Bradley, and a host of many others.
He was preceded in death by his parents Ann and Winfred Campbell.
Death leaves a heart ache no one can heal
Loves leaves a memory no one can steal.
If there is one person on this earth that remembers you, you will never be lost
Borrowed from Annie, Find A Grave contributor.
Note: I was not sure of place of burial but will confirm or change it soon. Thank you.
Jason was born December 11, 1954 in Big Spring, Texas to Ann (Kiechle) and Winfred Campbell. He was a lifetime resident of Howard County and owned Stage Coach Gifts/Fun Shop in Sand Springs for over 38 years. He was known as "Uncle Jason" by his patrons. He was passionate about his customers and friends as he was a friend to everyone. He touched the lives of many people and was a mentor to many as well. He was a sweet soul displayed by his caring and trusting ways. He wouldn't hurt a flea. He always took time to listen to others. He obtained his Bachelor's Degree from Texas Tech University in the 1970's.
He is survived by one brother: Charles Richard "Rick" Campbell and two sisters: Jan Campbell Bynum and Betsy Campbell Rutledge, multiple nieces and nephews and his close friends Jeanie Thompson and her children Joe and Brayden Thompson, plus close friend April Choate and her son Bradley, and a host of many others.
He was preceded in death by his parents Ann and Winfred Campbell.
Death leaves a heart ache no one can heal
Loves leaves a memory no one can steal.
If there is one person on this earth that remembers you, you will never be lost
Borrowed from Annie, Find A Grave contributor.
Note: I was not sure of place of burial but will confirm or change it soon. Thank you.