Celebration of the Life of Alan Campbell: Saturday, January 26, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. in Vincent United Methodist Church, Minot.
Visitation: At Alan’s request there will be no reviewal, but friends may sign a memorial register on Friday, January 25, 2013 from 2:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at the Thomas Family Funeral Home, Minot and at the church one hour prior to the service.
Memorials: In lieu of plants and flowers, memorials to the donor’s choice are preferred.
My condolences to the Campbell family on the passing of their father. Mr. Campbell was a very nice person and great business man. Lynn Halvorson Otto |
I am so sorry to hear about your dad passing away. Our thoughts are with you and your mom.
Diane
Reply from Allen Richard (’65):Â Â Midland, MI
Great photograph of your Dad in uniform. You are certainly correct that your Dad was proud to where his uniform and was proud of what it stood for. And I remember that he was also proud that he could still fit into his uniform for many years. That’s something I sure couldn’t do after about ten years. I still have one of my dress green uniforms, but no amount of adjusting could get me into it, ha, ha.
It’s also nice to see three of my Mother’s first cousins in the same photo.
Keith Pladson (66)
Gary perhaps it would be prudent to acknowledge that the
recent oil patch article appeared in  the Bismarck Tribune newspaper.
January 17, 2013 11:07 pm  •  By JOHN ELIGON | New York Times Service
The Winter Boots (Anyone who has ever dressed a child will love this– even if you have never dressed a child, you will love this!) Did you hear about the teacher who was helping one of her Even with her pulling and him pushing, the little boots By the time they got the second boot on, she had worked up a sweat. She almost cried when the little boy said, ‘Teacher, She looked, and sure enough, they were. She managed to keep her cool as, together, they worked to get the boots back on, this time on the correct feet. He then announced, ‘These aren’t my boots.‘ Now she didn’t know if she should laugh or cry. But she mustered up what grace and courage she had left to wrestle the boots on his feet again. Helping him into his coat, she asked, ‘Now, where are your He said, ‘I stuffed ’em in the toes of my boots.’ She will be eligible for parole in three years. |