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BLAINE CAMPBELL
Date of Passing: Jun 08, 2015
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryBLAINE CAMPBELL It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our husband, father, grandfather and brother Blaine Alex Ray Campbell on June 8, 2015. Blaine was predeceased by his parents George and Nellie Campbell, and an infant brother Wayne. He is survived by his loving wife Heather, children Tony (Daigan), Chrissy (Denny), and Jennifer (Ottavio); grandchildren Ryan, Max, Kyle, Paolo, Billy and Daniella, brother Colin (Gwen), and sister Joan (Don). He also leaves to mourn many nieces, nephews, cousins and close friends. Blaine was born in Estevan, Saskatchewan May 24, 1944. He grew up in Mafeking, Dauphin, Powerview and Lac du Bonnet. Blaine became a projectionist while he was still going to school. He had a variety of other jobs before eventually being employed by the Abitibi Paper Company in Pine Falls where he served as Union president for one term. Following his employment at the mill he tried his hand in construction, building two apartments - one in Pine Falls and one in Lac du Bonnet. After his venture into construction he purchased the Lac du Bonnet theatre and two more theatres in Saskatchewan. He added a pool room in the basement of the theatre in Lac du Bonnet which he owned for several years until he became interested in the real estate business. He was employed by Stevenson Real Estate and Kilkenny Real Estate in Winnipeg for a number of years, as a sales representative, later becoming a broker. He became 50% owner of the Sutton Group Kilkenny Real Estate and later bought the company outright from his partner. It was under the Sutton banner that the company grew to its present size being the third largest real estate company in Winnipeg today with a total of 120 to 130 agents. Blaine met Heather in 1978 when he was still operating the theatres. Blaine loved his wife and children and grandchildren very much. This was his family and he was very proud of them. They purchased a trailer home in Lilac and would spend many days there in the summer with the grandchildren. Some of his happiest times were with the grandchildren. He was dedicated to his business, but did manage to take a couple of whirlwind trips to visit Heather's relatives who lived in Prince Edward Island. When asked how long it took them to drive to P.E.I. Heather answered about a day and a half. These truly were whirlwind trips. Blaine did not stop once he got going. Blaine had a unique gift. He could remember names of people that he only met briefly and never seemed to forget a face. He enjoyed a good story and was always on the alert for a good one-liner. He respected the people he worked with and was there to help them with whatever assistance they needed. He loved the real estate business and proved it by becoming very successful at it. He didn't back down from challenges and there were many in this business. He brought changes to the business that were adopted and implemented by the Sutton Company as a whole. Health concerns necessitated that Blaine take a less active role in the running of Sutton. His long time good friend and office manager, Roberta became responsible for a larger and larger part of the daily operations of the office along with Dave Smith who dealt with the specific real estate matters. In addition to his diminished hearing, Blaine had severe COPD for several years. He was finding it more and more difficult to walk and conduct daily business and any activity was becoming a greater and greater challenge. A Celebration of Blaine's Life will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 at Thomson "In the Park" Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Boulevard, Winnipeg, MB. The family is sincerely grateful to the amazing and caring nurses and doctors in the ICU unit at Victoria Hospital. Their empathy, and professional care helped Blaine have a more peaceful and comfortable passing. In lieu of flowers, you are invited to make a donation to a charity of your choice. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com
Publish Date: Jun 13, 2015
BLAINE CAMPBELL Peacefully on June 8, 2015, Blaine Campbell passed over at the Victoria Hospital with his family by his side. A long obituary will follow. THOMSON "IN THE PARK" 204-925-1120 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsoninthepark.com
Publish Date: Jun 10, 2015
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 13, 2015
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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I only knew Blaine for the past 12 years. In that time I grew to appreciate his approach to life. He had a large business but he did not carry himself in a way that drew unnecessary attention to himself. He walked humbly and with grace. Prayers for the family from Ruth and myself. Clare Braun - Posted by: Clare Braun (Real Estate) on: Jun 14, 2015
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I worked in the Paper Machines with Blaine for years in Pine Falls. He was a great guy. My sympathy to his family. - Posted by: Ken Cyr (Friend and co-worker ) on: Jun 13, 2015
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A loyal friend and colleague who would put the interests of others ahead of his own without hesitation. He was fearless in the face of adversity, yet a true gentleman. I have many memories of the long discussions he and I had long into the night. His loss will be mitigated by the memories that all who knew him will have gathered. I wish his family peace and courage in remembering his huge spirit - Posted by: Victor Epp (Friend and former colleague) on: Jun 13, 2015
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Condolences to Blaine's family. He was a great person, helpful, kind, and saw the potential in people. He was always very good to me working at Sutton for the past 20 years, and will be fondly remembered. - Posted by: Val Jonsson () on: Jun 11, 2015

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