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Albert Leo Campbell, 69, died March 18, 2012, at his home in Sutton. He was born Dec. 22, 1944, in Des Arc, Ark. He spent time in Texas and Washington before moving to Alaska in the late 1980s. He lived in Palmer, Fish Lakes, Fairbanks and Lake Creek.
Leo was a mechanic, fisherman, guide, and a truck driver. He enjoyed horseback riding, fishing, four-wheeling and building different things.
All who knew him will dearly miss him. Leo had a way of talking that would make him a friend to all.
Surviving are his wife Sherry Segeada; sons, Albert Campbell, Scott Campbell and Justin Segeada; daughters, Carla Roedell and Katherine Segeada; seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Ashes will be scattered at Lake Creek. A private service is at 3 p.m., April 5 at his residence in Sutton.
The family was taken care of by Legacy Kehl’s Palmer Chapel in Palmer.