Malcolm Campbell

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Malcolm H. Campbell, 64, of Lupton City passed away Saturday, August 15, 2009 at his residence. He was born January 26, 1945. He was of the Methodist Faith. He was a member of Local 917 Operators and Engineers. Malcolm was a flagman at Cleveland Speedway and Boyd's Speedway in the 60's and 70's. He also coached fast pitch softball for many years including the Chattanooga Illusions and Soddy-Daisy Mustangs. He was preceded in death by his parents, Otis 'Shorty' Campbell and Bennie Campbell and a daughter, Tracy Anne Campbell. He is survived by his two daughters, Vickie (Vann) Hamilton of Calhoun, TN; and Wendy (Andy) Mitchell of Soddy-Daisy; sister, Bobbie (Wayne) Jones; three grandchildren, Tara Lemley, Zac Hamilton, and Eli 'Scooter' Mitchell; two great-grandchildren, L.J. and Carson Lemley; a niece Tammy Johnson and nephew, Steve Carver. Graveside services and interment will be held at 3:00 PM Monday, August 17, 2009 with Minister Gary Massey officiating. Malcolm will be laid to rest beside his beloved mother in Hamilton Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 12:30 PM-2:30 PM on Monday at the funeral home. Arrangements are by locally owned and operated Legacy Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 8911 Dallas Hollow Road, Soddy-Daisy, TN. We invite you to share your thoughts and memories with the family at www.legacyfuneralhome.com. 24 hour obituary line 843-5055.
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