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Richard Charles Campbell

After a valiant and courageous battle for life, and surrounded by the love of his devoted wife, Richard Charles Campbell passed away peacefully on Easter Sunday, April 5, at Paoli Hospital. He was 85 years old.

Richard was a wonderful husband, a devoted father and grandfather, a humble and hardworking man, and someone who found joy and peace in nature and the simple blessings of life.

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Richard was the only child of the late George and Jean Campbell of Weirton, West Virginia. Known affectionately throughout his life as Dick, Rich, or “Tank” (a nickname earned during his military service), Richard enjoyed an active and fulfilling youth. He played sports, helped on his parents’ farm, and shared many cherished memories with his late cousin Barry. A talented athlete, Richard played varsity football at Weir High School and was a proud member of the West Virginia Class AA state championship football team.

Richard continued his education at West Virginia University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. After graduation, he worked briefly in Charleston, West Virginia, and later at a local bank before joining the U.S. Army Reserves. He completed basic training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, and served honorably from 1963 to 1969. During the Vietnam War, Richard was always willing and ready to serve, coming close to being called to active duty on two occasions. He was later honorably discharged, a distinction he carried with quiet pride.

Following his military service, Richard began a long and dedicated career with United Airlines. Starting as a reservations agent, he later worked in customer service at Washington National Airport (now Reagan International Airport). It was there that he met the love of his life, Mrs. Judy Campbell, née Campbell. Richard and Judy were married on December 19, 1970, beginning a lifelong partnership built on love, devotion, and mutual support.

In 1974, Richard was promoted to Food Service Supervisor with United Airlines and eventually became an Operations Manager in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He remained with the airline until the closure of its kitchens due to economic conditions, later transferring to the United Airlines operations center at Philadelphia International Airport. Richard retired in July of 2000 after years of loyal and dependable service.

In November 2001, Richard suffered a heart attack. His recovery took more than a year and was made possible through the unwavering love and care of his wife Judy, along with the dedication of his medical team. Never one to sit still for long, Richard returned to work in 2003 at Bellevue State Park as a grounds maintenance worker. He deeply enjoyed working alongside fellow retirees and being immersed in the beauty of the outdoors—a setting that perfectly matched his love of nature.

Richard loved gardening, hunting, and fishing, but above all, he treasured his family. He was profoundly grateful for his wife Judy and was a loving father to his children, Keith (Liz) and Kimberlee. He took great pride and joy in his grandchildren: Sarah, Emma, Molly, Seth, Ryan, Abby, and Lucy.

Richard will be remembered for his humility, strong work ethic, kindness, and unwavering devotion to his family. His life was one marked by service, quiet strength, and a deep appreciation for the world around him. He will be dearly missed and lovingly remembered by all who knew him.

Funeral Services

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the “Specialist 4th Class Keith A. Campbell Memorial Fund” and mail to:

Post Office Box 8167

Wilmington, DE, 19803

Donations will be used to carry on the many programs in Richard’s late brother-in-law’s  memory, which includes, but is not limited to: scholarships through the George Washington Chapter of the Association of the U. S. Army; the annual GWAUSA KEITH A CAMPBELL MEMORIAL AWARD presented to the outstanding enlisted service member in the Washington, DC area; Memorial Valor Foundation; support of the KEITH A CAMPBELL MEMORIAL LIBRARY, located at Joint Base San Antonio/Fort Sam Houston; the Legion of Valor, Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 83, and the AMEDD Medic Museum, along with others.

 

Services will be at Chandler Funeral Home, 2506 Concord Pike, Wilmington, DE 19803, on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at 12:00 pm, with a viewing beginning at 10:00 am.

Condolences

    Debbie and Tyrone Marckese writes,
    My deepest sympathy! Richard was a special person . He will be missed. May he rest in peace. ❤️
    04/14/2026 04:10 pm
    Fred and Meg writes,
    Richard was always a great guy to sit and have 3 fingers of jack and good conversation. He will be missed
    04/14/2026 04:27 pm
    The Rossano Family lit a candle and writes,
    Deepest sympathy…
    04/14/2026 04:45 pm
    Francis & Trisha Clauser writes,
    Judy, Our hearts break for you on the loss of your loving husband, Richard. Know that you and your entire family will be in our thoughts and prayers. May God bless you all during this most difficult time. Francis (BPOE-Dover Elks Lodge) & Trisha Clauser
    04/14/2026 05:09 pm
    Jennifer Rambo lit a candle and writes,
    Rest easy Hero !!! You are missed but will never be forgotten. Thank you for your service and for being an amazing husband to Judy.
    04/14/2026 05:17 pm
    DebiThank Johnson writes,
    Thank you for your service Sir. My deepest condolences to your devoted wife Judy and your family. Prayers for peace, comfort and fond remembrance. You will be missed💔
    04/14/2026 05:26 pm
    Jim & Judy Sbarra writes,
    Judy and Family Judy and I are saddened to hear about his passing. He surely put up a long hard fight with his health issues. I read his obituary and he really was involved with a variety of work. For sure he had a variety of jobs he liked . We will try very hard to make the service. Jim & Judy Sbarra
    04/14/2026 09:11 pm
    Joyce (Angel) Proctor lit a candle and writes,
    Fly high on a Eagles Wing Richard You will be missed and never forgotten. Prayers of strength and comfort for Judy and your loved ones At this difficult time💙✝️🙏 Is
    04/14/2026 09:16 pm
    Dan Dobson writes,
    May your memories sustain you during this time of pain.
    04/14/2026 10:37 pm
    Margie Donovan-Abbott writes,
    Judy. So sorry to hear of Dick's passing. He will be missed by many. I'm sorry I will not be able to attend the service, May 2nd is the VA carnival and we have a booth that day for the CLC patients. My prayers are with you and your family.
    04/15/2026 12:11 am
    Jo Ann and Jerry Aldrich writes,
    Our hearts are broken for your family's loss He was special, and we were blessed to have his friendship. May God sustain you through this difficult time. Much love! Jo Ann & Jerry
    04/15/2026 01:49 am
    Nate lit a candle and writes,
    Sorry for your loss, hope your doing well ❤️
    04/15/2026 04:28 am
    Erick and Nina Garnett writes,
    Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. It was a pleasure meeting both of you when we moved into our home a few years ago. May God bless Mr. Rich, may he rest in peace.
    04/15/2026 07:30 am
    paul davis writes,
    Our condolence to Judy & family, Richard was a great man and supported our Vietnam Veterans. We will miss Richard and RIP my friend. Paul Davis <President Delaware State Council Vietnam Veterans Of America
    04/15/2026 08:21 am
    Kathleen Edwards writes,
    Dick was a dear friend to the UAL retirees association. He will be missed by all of us. We enjoyed many good stories about his working for United.
    04/15/2026 01:01 pm
    Bruce mcnamee writes,
    God Bless you I worked with Dick in the kitchen at PHL many good memories. May God bless his family in this time of sadness
    04/15/2026 01:56 pm
    The Old Guard Association writes,
    Judy, The Old Guard Association sends to you our deepest condolences on the passing of Richard. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this time of sorrow. May you find strength and peace in the memories you shared.
    04/15/2026 11:42 pm
    Deborah Fiscus Cabell writes,
    Richard was a great man and will be missed by many - my condolences go out to Judy and family - Hugs!!!
    04/16/2026 07:59 am
    Rose R Barrett writes,
    I worked with Dick in the united flight kitchen. He was my supervisor he was funny. He was a pleasure to work with.
    04/16/2026 09:02 am

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