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August 31, 1960 ~ March 17, 2023 (age 62)
Robert Steven Campbell, 62, passed away on March 17th, 2023, in Cupertino, California.
Steve was born and raised in northern Virginia outside of Washington D.C. Served as a Sergeant in the United States Army for 6 years. First stationed in Germany as an armored vehicle mechanic and then in the United States as a cryptographic equipment instructor. Steve applied his technical training to work as an engineer for Ford Aerospace and Apple. Steve had a passion for health and sports. He volunteered coaching local high school football and little league baseball. He owned and operated a nutrition business, Max Muscle, in San Carlos, California for 12 years.
He was predeceased by his parents, Tristram Wilson Campbell Jr. and Susan Campbell, and brother, Matthew Campbell. He is survived by his wife, Julie Campbell, two children, Robert Steven Campbell Jr. (Yu Lin) and Katherine Alegre (Patrick), and two grandchildren, Jing and Xuan. His sister, Kellie Baughman (Andy) and brother, David Campbell (Lisa).
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5 replies on “Robert Steven “Steve” Campbell”
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Steve was a great guy. Rest in Power!
Steve was a great friend and will be truly missed. He was searching for answers in the Bible these last few years and I look forward to seeing him again some day in a much better place and time! Rest in peace rockstar!
I worked with Steve while he was at Max Muscle. He was a great guy – generous and kind. He was also a great listener. We’d always have a lot of fun just talking the afternoon away. He will be sorely missed.
He was the greatest friend of mine.
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