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Hugh C. Campbell

Hugh Campbell, 101, of Glen Mills, PA, passed away on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.  He was born in 1924 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, and was the youngest of ten children of Samuel and Margaret Campbell.  He entered Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia in 1942, interrupted his studies to serve in the Canadian Navy until the end of World War II, and received a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry in 1947.  He received a PhD degree in organic chemistry from MIT in 1951 and joined the DuPont Company as a research chemist in Niagara Falls, New York.

While there he met and married Naomi Ruppenthal, the love of his life.  He was transferred to Wilmington, Delaware in 1957.  In 1965, Hugh was transferred to DuPont’s Instrument Products Division in New Jersey and in 1970 moved to Germany to manage that division’s business in Europe.

In 1979 Hugh was transferred to Japan to manage DuPont’s Riston Products business in the Asia-Pacific region.  He and Naomi moved back to Wilmington in 1984 and he retired in 1985.  Hugh began golfing with a foursome nearly daily which lasted for about 25 years.  He volunteered at Saint Francis Hospital, Habitat for Humanity, and Longwood Gardens.

At age 85 Hugh decided to try a new hobby – running.  He joined the Pike Creek Valley Running Club and competed in many USA Track and Field-sponsored races in the region.  He competed for four years and in 2012 was named Runner of the Year for the running club.  In 2012 and 2013 he won the USATF Masters Athlete of the Year award for age group 85-89.  He holds the USATF 85-89 road race records for 5km and 8km.  His newfound hobby, however, was abruptly cut short by a tumor that grew between two discs and broke his back.  He was able to walk again but his running days were over.

In 2015 Hugh and Naomi moved to Maris Grove, a retirement community in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, where they made new friends and kept in touch with old ones.

Hugh was predeceased by his wife Naomi and his nine siblings Peter, Sam, Jim, Grace, Margaret, Jack, Elizabeth, Tom, and Marjorie.  He is survived by his two sons Howard and Douglas and many nieces and nephews.

Funeral Services

A memorial service will be held on Thursday, February 19, 2026 at 11:00 am at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1502 West 13th Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19806.  In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Hugh’s name to the church.

Condolences

    Becky and Bruce Hardy lit a candle and writes,
    Dear Howie and Doug, As you mourn the loss of your father, let us celebrate the wonderful person he was and the countless lives he touched. Your Dad is now reunited with your mother and they are together again. Your Dad was so very special. God bless you both at this most difficult time.
    02/10/2026 05:01 pm
    Heidi Casteel and family writes,
    Sorry for the loss of your father. Your father lived life to the fullest! My thoughts are with you Doug and Howard. May mom and dad both keep you safe from afar. Love, Heidi & Family
    02/12/2026 01:58 pm
    Ugo Ugo writes,
    Doug, sorry for the lose of a worthy dad. A read through Mr. Campbell's academic resume, work accomplishments, travels, socials and charity works show how opportune you and yours are to have had his influence and example. This is the passing of a great man with indelible and ageless legacy. He came, saw, excelled at them all and exited! Hugh Campbell was an enviable treasure dad.
    02/13/2026 10:00 am
    Brian McClain lit a candle and writes,
    God bless the Campbell family
    02/13/2026 11:55 am
    William Berni lit a candle and writes,
    Doug, Im deeply sorry for your loss. He was a truly great man who lived a long and meaningful life, touching the hearts of so many along the way. His wisdom, kindness, and strength will continue to live on in the memories he created and the lives he shaped. May you find comfort in knowing how much he was loved and respected, and may those memories bring you peace during this difficult time.
    02/14/2026 11:29 am
    Don and Pam Brandt writes,
    We were saddened to hear of Hugh’s passing. As “down the street” neighbors of Hugh and Noemi for several years in Fairthone, we shared many memories of travel and living abroad and attended many cultural events together. Hugh was always “tuned in” to the various events going on in the Wilmington area! He was always a good “sounding board” new ideas and problem solving. He will always be present in our minds.
    02/22/2026 11:27 am

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