Cape Breton Post

CAMPBELL, Stephen Coady

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Steve Campbell died on Thursday, June 17, 2021

after a short illness at the Moncton Hospital. He was 82. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Karen; his four children, Andrew (Beth), Stewart (Leslie), Gordon (Marlene) and Lawren (Lynne) and eight grandchild­ren, Brett, Mackenzie, Curran, Benson, Lachlan, Chloe,

Rowan and Ellie. He is also survived by his sister, Anna Eddy; brother-in-law, Wayne

Clarke (Betty); sister-in-law, Janet Clarke-Porter (Jack) and many nephews and nieces. Born Stephen Coady Campbell in New Waterford, Cape Breton in 1939, Steve was predecease­d by his parents, Murdoch and Catherine Campbell and his four

brothers, Tony, Rod, David and John Campbell; parentsin-law, Archie and Jennie Clarke (Sydney). Steve will

be remembered by the community for his 35 years as an

English professor at Université de Moncton (and its predecesso­r le Collège SaintJosep­h) and for his tenure as a Moncton City Councilor from 1971-1977. He contribute­d continuous­ly and tirelessly to Moncton through volunteeri­sm and as a member of various groups and committees. There will be no visitation or services at this time. A “Celebratio­n of Life”, followed by a private burial, will be held at a date

later in the summer. In lieu of flowers, a donation can be

made to hospicenb.ca, or the charity of one’s choice. A more comprehens­ive obituary may be found at www. funerairep­assagefune­ral.ca, and the family invites you to sign the book of condolence­s.

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