In Memory

Brian Campbell

Brian Campbell

Brian Campbell

1961-2020


Brian William Campbell was born to amazing and loving parents Ed and Doloris Campbell on December 24, 1960 in Clinton, Oklahoma. His early years in Provo were filled with baseball and friends. He attended school in Provo and graduated from Timpview High School in 1979. After graduation he headed up to Utah State University where he made many fun memories and friends. He attended the University of New Mexico Pharmacy School which put him on the path for his career.

Brian married the love of his life Kim Sallenback on April 4, 1992, he took on three small kids on this day as well. They were Kristy, Cole, and Kylee (we are forever grateful). Brian and Kim were delighted to add Kelsey to the family the following year. Four years later they thought they would try for a boy and twin little girls were born. Karly and Kassidy completed our family

In 2002 Brian bought Stewart's Pharmacy and turned the place into Rock Canyon Pharmacy. We were all so proud of him! Brian was a caring boss who was always concerned for his staff and customers. He truly cared about people and wanted them to feel special. He loved the people he got to work with and he loved the community he got to serve. He spent the last 15 years living "the good life". He loved snowmobiling with his son in laws and friends, traveling the world, golfing with his Dad, and riding his Harley and Indian bikes. He loved spending time with his grandkids and could not wait to welcome each baby into this world. Brian lived an amazing, adventurous life filled with new places and lots of people who adored him.

Brian is survived by his wife Kim Sallenback Campbell, his daughters Kristy Hafen (Matt), Kylee Stevens (Mike), Kelsey Orr (Trevor), Karly Frixione (Spencer), and Kassidy Campbell. His father Ed Campbell, sister Tami Blaylock, brother Jason Campbell, 13 beautiful grandkids who all adored their Papa. Macee, Brin, Taryn, Ellsy, Graham Hafen. Quincee, Crew, Ridge, Beckham Stevens. Lennon Massa, Hudson, Cole Orr. Noa Shay Frixione. He is preceded in death by his Mother Doloris Nelson Campbell, son Cole Preston Nelson and his grandparents.

Due to State restrictions Services will be at our home for close family and friends. He will be laid to rest in the American Fork City Cemetery at 12:30 on Tuesday.

Brad Barrick, Brian Campbell, and Nik Pino

 

Brian Campbell's funeral - Kevin Gull, Greg Park, Ron Baird, Nik Pino, Tom Thomas, Rick Miller and Chris Jenkins



 
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11/23/20 08:37 AM #5    

Ron Baird

Our ride together this summer.  Priceless!Our ride together last summer

 


11/23/20 09:29 AM #6    

Janae Nilsen (Lamb)

Brian was always so kind! He had a reputation for being the Best dad. He will be missed, but forever in our Hearts. heart  Prayers and love to Kim and his family.


11/23/20 11:54 AM #7    

Rick Miller

Im going to miss our annual Birthday snowmobilie weekend...and trips with Kim and Brian.

He was the best!!


11/24/20 09:48 AM #8    

Alayne Eggertsen (Mahoney)

This breaks my heart, Brian was a kind and generous soul he will be greatly missed! All my love to Kim and his family!


11/24/20 12:40 PM #9    

Bryan Chapman

Gone, but not forgotten.  Found this photo I took back at Farrer Jr. High of Brian, along with Greg Park for the yearbook.  He was a good classmate, but also a great man.  

 


11/25/20 08:04 AM #10    

Kevin Gull

Brian was a fiercely loyal friend. Quiet and strong man that loves his family -- which is demonstrated by the countless fond stories told of him by friends and family.

We'll miss his laugh + his smiles at our annual golf outings and bbqs.

This is one those times that Life really kicks your butt -- gone way too soon.

Much love to Kim + their family -- a great prosterity + testament to Brian.

 

 


11/27/20 11:05 AM #11    

Andrew Madsen

Kim, wishing you and all of Brian's Family well in this time of loss. Brian has always been everyone's friend and admired by all.  Someone like Brian can never be forgotten.


11/29/20 09:02 PM #12    

Paula Gale (Swenson)

I am so sad to hear about Brian's unexpected passing.  He was such a genuine friend to all.  I was able to see him off and on when I would go to his pharmacy.  His life was full of success, a good family, and many wonderful friends.  My love goes out to Kim and his kids and grandkids who will cheriish many years of great memories.   I pray for  peace and comfort for the family.  


11/30/20 09:02 AM #13    

Brad Morley

I am still stunned by the sudden loss of Brian.What a loss , what a gut wrenching loss. My thoughts and prayers go out to Kim and family. 


12/04/20 10:07 AM #14    

Tracy Ashman (Schoepflin)

I was saddened when I saw that Brian passed away. So many good memories from junior high and high school involve Brian. He will truly be missed by many many people. My heart goes out to you Kim. He was taken way too soon.

 


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