Jimmy D. Campbell, 55, of Murrieta, CA passed from this life on Tuesday, October 10, 2017 in Murrieta, CA. He was born May 25, 1962 to the late Max Campbell and Barbara Draper. He was a rodeo clown, the owner of J’s Water Truck Service, and loved to be around horses.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Max Campbell and Barbara Draper; his brother, Chris Campbell; and his half-brother, Steven Sterling. He is survived by his wife, Kelly Campbell; one daughter, Jennifer Campbell of Lake Elsinore, CA; his half-brother, Larry Sterling; and his nephew Nathan Sterling of Mansfield, Arkansas.
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08/26/2021
Kelly Campbell
Sarah Zirbel you are a flake!!!
03/19/2020
Kelly Campbell
Sarah zirbel Campbell was added to the Family Tree.
03/19/2020
Kelly Campbell
I added you to his tree as wife
11/18/2019
Sarah Zirbel
My hip to my knee says Campbell always my love
11/18/2019
Sarah Zirbel
You know we were always together in spirit I've been looking for years as my husband Jimmie D Campbell always your love Sarah Lynn see you on the other side
11/18/2019
Sarah Zirbel
So sorry I wasn't there or didn't know about anything Jimmie is how you spelled it my husband (daddy)as I called him RIP love always Sarah Lynn Escalanta Campbell you and I were always a crazy couple ridem ye ha
11/25/2018
Albert Alvidres
My name is Albert,another friend named Kevin we were the last ones to talk to him and hang around with him,Kevin was the one the found him deceased by the Murrieta Country Store.RIP Jimmy he was always fun to be around 🐎
05/18/2018
Terri Miner
Lit a candle in memory of Jimmy D. Campbell
05/18/2018
Terri Miner
I was looking at my birthdays coming up on Facebook and clicked on Jimmy's name to see what he was up to. I am so sorry to see that he had passed away, especially under the circumstances surrounding his death. I went to school with him and remember him at that age. He was a good looking guy and was always sweet natured. I didn't know what had happened to him until I saw him on Facebook several years ago and realized he was in California and had been a rodeo clown. Sounds exciting. I am sorry for your loss and this is just so sad. I wish he knew he had a place in my heart. No one should have to die alone. I will pass this along to our classmates.
10/28/2017
Kelly Campbell
Lit a candle in memory of Jimmy D. Campbell
10/28/2017
Kelly Campbell
Jennifer Ann Campbell was added to the Family Tree.
10/28/2017
Kelly Campbell
Max Campbell was added to the Family Tree.
10/28/2017
Kelly Campbell
Barbara Kay Draper was added to the Family Tree.
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