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Clyde E. Campbell

November 3, 1941 — October 5, 2024

Livingston

Clyde Edward Campbell passed away peacefully, at home, surrounded by family on October 5, 2024.

Clyde was born in Catlett, Virginia on November 3, 1941. In 1959 he enlisted in the Navy and was honorably discharged in 1962. After serving his country he met the love of his life, Rose Corun and they were married in Ellicot City, MD. They went on to have four children that they raised in Maryland until 1981.

At that time, Clyde was offered a job offer in the San Francisco Bay Area and he took his family on a cross county adventure as they moved to the west coast. 

Clyde was an avid outdoorsman, he loved hunting, fishing and anything that got him outdoors. He shared that love with his family. It was this love of the outdoors that brought Clyde and his family to MT. In 1992 Clyde and Rose purchased the Guest House Hotel in downtown Livingston, and ran it with their family until they retired in 2004. 

Clyde enjoyed his retirement traveling, hunting, fishing, doing jigsaw puzzles and spending time with family and friends. 

He is survived by his wife, Rose; son’s Jeff (Vicky) Campbell of Vacaville, CA, Steve (Alicia) Campbell, Mark Campbell; daughter Sue (Rod Lee) Smith all of Livingston. Grandchildren Chrissy (Melo) Smith, Kevin Campbell, Scott Campbell, Kyle Campbell, Tony Smith, Tyler and Justin Lee and great-granddaughter Kaylie Smith and grand dog Lucky. 

He was preceded in death by his in-laws Paul & Alice Corun, mother Thelma Fowler and cousins Sonny and Reggie Byrns. 

A special thanks to Livingston Hospice and Rebecca Sulages. It was with their help that Clyde was able to spend his final hours at home. 

Private services will be held. 

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