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Paula Cooney

When Bevertly decided to date Beverly, little did Neil know he got the whole Cooney clan in the deal. Neil always made time for me when I flew in from the west coast or Dallas. I will save the stories for the celebration of life. Neil continued to live up to the "hype" right up to the end.

Andrew Fox

I had the pleasure of caring for Neil at Baptist. We were frequently engaged in all manner of car talk. He always had a joyful spirit. He will be missed.

Que and Elaine Lawson

I first met Neil after returning from a business trip to Salt Lake City, Utah. He was sitting on a stool in the garage of a house that he had recently purchased. I got a couple of adult beverages from my frig in my garage and walked over to introduce myself. We started the conversation talking about cars and one liner from movies. From that point on we were more than just neighbors, we were friends. I will always cherish the conversations and the knowledge he has about cars and movies. No one was a stranger because of his love for people. I will miss the texts and the occasional phone conversations. Condolences Beverly, Caitlin, and Tripp.

Tom and Marie Corson

I barely remember when Neil wasn’t in my life. He entered it on that fateful day when he picked up our family at the airport and Beverly made sure to sit next to him. He became a fixture in our household. He will be missed. Beverly, Caitlin and Tripp, you will always have the happy times to keep close in your heart. Brian, your brother was one of a kind and will be missed.

Brian S. Campbell

I will surely miss my brother. We were t. he last of the male Campbell's. Neil could always make laugh especially his iperson as tion of Rodney Dangerfield. His mannerisms and voice made it like he was there.

Neil J. Campbell

2025-07-03

Neil J. Campbell, 64, of Fernandina Beach, Florida, passed away on July 3, 2025, at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville after a long illness.

Born on September 28, 1960, Neil had a gift for connecting with people and a passion for life that was contagious. Known for his quick wit, warm heart, and boundless enthusiasm, he especially loved classic cars and scuba diving. Whether he was restoring vintage vehicles or exploring the depths of the ocean, Neil brought energy, curiosity, and joy to every adventure.

Neil was a devoted husband, a loving father, and a loyal brother. He is survived by his beloved wife, Beverly Campbell; his children, Caitlin Anne Campbell and Tripp Aaron Campbell; and his brother, Brian Campbell (Gail Campbell). He was preceded in death by his father, Hirl Campbell; mother, Dorothy Pucker; stepmother, Elise Campbell; and brother, Richard Campbell.

Neil’s life will be celebrated on Saturday, July 26th, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM at Schileens Pub / Eileen’s Above the Pub, 32 Delsea Drive, Westville, NJ 08093. Please join us for a casual luncheon as we share stories, laughter, and memories of Neil. Guests are encouraged to wear bright colors in honor of his vibrant spirit.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Neil’s memory to the American Lung Association.
Neil’s love for life and the people around him will continue to live on through the many lives he touched.

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