~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, NWA Capt. John McKinne Campbell
September 28, 1941 ~ August 2, 2023
From the Northwest Pilots group comes this news
with the passing of retired Northwest Airlines pilot Captain John McKinne
Campbell, age 81. John joined Northwest
Airlines 05-06-1968. He is survived by
his wife Paula, and by his children and their families.
Obituary information can be found online at
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/john-campbell-obituary?id=52633118
also at https://www.ohalloranmurphy.com/obituary/John-Campbell
John
Campbell Obituary
John McKinne Campbell, just shy of 82, died
Wednesday August 2nd, 2023 at his home in Mendota Heights surrounded by his
wife and family.
John was born on September 28, 1941, in Atlanta,
Georgia as the only child to Lilian Wyche and John Patrick Campbell. During his
youth, John developed a life-long love of flying. He was a member of the New
Orleans Civil Air Patrol and served as a Naval Aviator where he flew SH-3A
Sikorsky Helicopters over the North Atlantic searching for Russian submarines.
In 1968, John joined Northwest Airlines as a pilot. Over a 34 year career, John
flew all over the world eventually retiring as a 747-400 Captain in 2001.
While still in the Navy, John married the love of
his life Paula Minchak on September 10th, 1966. John is survived by his wife
Paula and his children, Heather Campbell, Boston; John Campbell (Paula), Kansas
City; Beth Campbell, Minneapolis; Carrie Parrish (Michael), Jupiter and Meg
Campbell, Los Angeles; grandchildren, Emily, Jack, Colin, Abby Campbell and
Charlie Parrish. John and Paula moved to Minnesota for his job at Northwest
Airlines and are thankful for the communities of friends and neighbors they
made in Cottage Grove, Mendota Heights, and Niceville, FL.
Throughout his life John was known for his
authenticity and willingness to follow his convictions. His greatest interests
included space, physics, computers, politics, investing, bike riding and his
Irish heritage. These interests were manifested through the creation of the
Byte Shop in 1976, the second computer store in Minnesota; starting an
investment club called Bulls and Bears and participating in the MS TRAM, the
bike ride across Minnesota, six times. In 1992 he took the family on a 2 week
adventure in Ireland and found his father's family in Kilcar. He was a devoted
Catholic, a dedicated father, loving husband and passionate grandfather.
A special thanks to the staff at the VA Medical
Center and Synergy West St. Paul for caring for John with compassion and
dignity during his final days.
Mass of Christian Burial 11am Thursday, August
10th at St. Peter's Church in Mendota Heights, with visitation one hour prior
at the church. The Mass will be live-streamed and available at this link:
https://youtube.com/@churchofst.peter-mendotamn3776.
In memory of John, please send donations to Pine
Ridge www.re-member.org or Guiding Star Wakota guidingstarwakota.org
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