R.I.P. Anthony "Tony" Campeau · 6:31pm Apr 6th, 2023
I just got back from the funeral a while ago for my Uncle Tony (his official first name was Anthony). He died unexpectedly just over a week ago at the age of 59. He'd been in good health from what we could tell, he showed no signs of depression and there's no evidence of any suspicious activity or foul play.
I thought I knew him fairly well, especially since he moved into a house just a subdivison or two away from my family's. But only now did I find out there was much about him I never knew: He used to work as a concession stand employee for the Detroit Tigers back when they played at Tiger Stadium (now long gone), or for the Chicago White Soxes for a period of time in the early to mid 2000's. Or that he liked to go hiking, and once hiked up Mt. Saint Helens in Washington state.
The real challenge for his immediate family (his three daughters, he was divorced) will be sorting out his estate and bank accounts, seeing as he died without a will and that therefore creates a lot of uncertainty.
Oh dear I'm very sorry for your lost I also lost my cousin from a sickness too as well a few months ago she was only 40 something years old I hope you be okay
My condolences for your loss.
sorry for your loss, take your time
Sorry for your loss. My condolences to you and your family
Terribly sorry đ˘. I know how it feels losing a family member at a relatively young age. My uncle died at age 56 of brain cancer a couple years ago.
So sorry for your loss.
Just had a funeral for a cousin yesterday who also died unexpectedly.
She was 32.
So many people died suddenly, âexcess deathsâ are what medical papers are calling it.
Condolences. And I know what itâs like sorting an estate. All the best to you, in time.
Condolences, my friend.
Sorry for your loss, and I wish you luck with dealing with the divisions of his property, I'm sure all that stress doesn't help with grief. I hope it gets sorted out relatively easily
So sorry for your loss. RIP to your Uncle Tony.
I know I'm late, but my condolences.