On June 18th, the Southern Nights
Chorale dedicated their Friends & Family Concert to Julian Campbell.
Julian, a dedicated musician and friend, will be greatly missed by the chorus.
In memory of . . .
Julian Campbell

JULIAN MORRIS CAMPBELL, JR. Col.
(ret.) age 66, beloved husband of MaryAnne, passed away on 6 June 2010 from
complications due to multiple myeloma.
He retired from a career of 28 years in the United States Army in 1993. He
served two tours of duty in Vietnam, and with his family, also served tours
in Germany, Ft. Bragg, NC, Ft. Leavenworth, KS, Panama, Ft. Huachuca, AZ,
and Ft. McPherson, GA.
Most recently he retired having served as an Environmental Technician and
Stormwater Manager in the Fayette County Engineering Department.
He was born on 10 August 1943 in Amherst, Massachusetts to Julian and Helen
Campbell (Warner). He received a B.S. in Political Science from Virginia
Tech in 1965 and an M.S. in Human Resource Management from the University of
Utah in 1977. He was preceded in death by his parents.
In addition to his wife, he is survived and deeply missed by his son Brian,
his son Chris and daughter-in-law Candice all of Peachtree City, GA,
daughter Kelly and son-in-law Pete of Athens, GA, two brothers Joel of
Springfield, VA, and Jim of Richmond, VA, sister Janelle of Virginia Beach,
VA, and his four grandchildren, Carson, Cameron, Cole and Cayla.
He thoroughly enjoyed being civically active in his local community and was
Past Chairman of the Peachtree City Planning Commission and past Chairman of
the Board of Directors of the Southern Conservation Trust. He was an active
member of both the Peachtree City and Metro Fayette Kiwanis Clubs.
He pursued his hobby of singing as a charter member of
the Southern Nights Chorale and the St. Matthews Catholic Church
adult choir, and was active in barbershop chorales in the past. Heaven has
gained a new choir member.