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Preserve forever →Mr. William Bradley "Brad" Campbell
April 20, 1950— March 12, 2026
Toomsboro, GA
William Bradley “Brad” Campbell, age 75, of Toomsboro, Georgia, passed away on March 12, 2026, at City of Hope Cancer Center in Newnan, Georgia.
Born in Atlanta on April 20, 1950, Brad was raised by his late father, Abraham Samuel “Sam” Campbell, and his beloved grandmother, Jeanette Campbell. The family lived for a time in Tucson, Arizona, before returning to Georgia. He spent his early years working on cattle farms, then enlisted in the U.S. Army and served his country during the Vietnam Conflict. After his military service, he worked as a police officer with the Zebulon Police Department. He later became a wildlife manager for Kim King Associates in Atlanta, a role he held for many years before retiring and continuing as a wildlife consultant.
An avid outdoorsman, Brad loved fishing and hunting, with a special passion for turkey hunting. A master craftsman, he created high-quality turkey calls that earned him wide respect. He was also a skilled guide, known for his ability to call turkeys and for sharing the excitement of the hunt with his clients.
Brad was preceded in death by his mother- and father-in-law, Louise and Cleon “Newt” Graham, and his sister-in-law, Lisa Spires Graham. He is survived by his loving and dedicated wife of 29 years, Barbara Graham Campbell of Toomsboro; his son, Bill Campbell (Fonda) of Gay; his stepson, Daniel Evans (Melissa) of Milan; bonus grandchildren Laura Roades of Galveston, Texas, and Danielle Southwell (Jeremy) of Greensboro, North Carolina; bonus great-grandchildren Finn, Asher, and Zoey Roades; his brothers, Ronnie Campbell (Becky), Stanley Campbell, and Bobby Campbell; his brother-in-law, Tony Graham (Beverly) of Milan; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews, including Jenna G. Watkins (Bart), Matthew Graham, Alissa Watkins, Jada Watkins, Leena Watkins, Mia Watkins, and Luke Watkins.
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