James Gregory "Jimmy" Campbell
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James Gregory "Jimmy" Campbell., 52 , a resident of Summit, MS., passed away on September 2, 2021 at North Oaks Hospital in Hammond, LA. Visitation will be Wednesday September 8, 2021 from 9 AM until service at 10 AM at Hartman-Jones Funeral Home of McComb. Dr. Larry LeBlanc will officiate and burial will be in the Biloxi National Cemetery. Hartman-Jones Funeral Home of McComb is in charge of arrangements. Jimmy was born in Olympia, WA., on May 26, 1969 to Keith Richard and Joyce Cauthen Campbell. Jimmy worked as a Forrester for Weyerhaeuser and was member of First Baptist Church of Summit. He served in the Marine Corp and was activated during desert storm where he was a member of Charlie Battery 1st Battalion 14th Marines 4th Marine division. He graduated from Biloxi High School Class of 1987 and was a MS State Alumni. He was a member of the Mississippi Forestry Association and an assistant Scout leader of McComb Troop 124. He was a wonderful and loving husband, father, son, grandson and brother. He enjoyed bass and salt water fishing and hunting and he will be sadly missed by those who knew and loved him. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Victor Cauthen, his maternal grandfather Harold Campell and a step- grandfather Orv Ritcher. He is survived by his wife of twenty two of the most happy years Stephanie Causey Campbell, three sons Lawson Reid Campbell, Parker Evan Campbell and Hadin Chase Campbell; one brother Chris Lee Campbell (Amy), paternal grandmother Marilyn Chase Campbell Ritcher and maternal grandmother Lawles Cauthen; father in-law Ira Gene Causey, mother in-law Nathaline Mercante Causey, three brother in-laws Mike Causey, Barry Causey (Kristie) and Brent Causey; one nephew Branden Causey, three nieces Meghan Causey, Caroline Causey and Riley Campbell with numerous extended family. Pallbearers will be James Harring, Jason Pool, Jason Gum, Ben McDonald, Josh Stringer, Norman Tyner, Jimmy Ellzey, Dustin Trochesset, Andrew Bissonnette and Charlie McCorkle. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to First Baptist Church of Summit and the MS State School of Forestry. Family kindly ask that masks be worn.