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Laurel and hardy collection box set
Laurel and hardy collection box set













laurel and hardy collection box set

Harold was also on the fair board in Grant Count for over 20 years. There was a “Campbell Kid” showing at the Grant County Fair from 1971 until 2018. During the years that his kids and grandkids showed market beef steers there was always a Campbell steer or two or three in the overall market steer class. He was a 4-Her as a kid, as were his kids and several grandkids. The last garter auction Harold cried was at his grandson Royal’s wedding this past July. It was those skills that the family later put into use at many wedding dance with the selling of the garter.

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It was at these auctions that the kids learned how to be ring men, take bids and of course display the goods to be sold. Harold auctioned with several partners over the years. In 1976 he attended auctioneer’s school in Billings, Montana. Harold’s kids can remember fondly being able to attend a class now and then, particularly when he would show Laurel and Hardy movies. Several have attributed Harold’s teaching to giving them the start they needed. Many of these students are still farming and ranching in the area to this day. The Vets were able to utilize their GI Bill and get valuable training on farming and ranching operations. Harold taught Vet’s Ag School to Veterans in the McIntosh and surrounding area in the mid 70’s. Harold remained on the home place serving as advisor and “ranch hand” until his passing. In 2010 his son, Robert, took over the reins of Campbell Red Angus. In the mid 90’s it had grown to be one of the top ten largest herds in the nation. The Campbell Red Angus name has grown throughout the years. They soon switched their breeding program. But it wasn’t to long before Harold’s eye was caught by the Red Angus breed. From 1970 to the mid 80’s Harold ranched with his brother, Harvey. Many joyous years were spent on the ranch. Harold took his bride and young family to their home behind the butte. In 1970, the Campbell’s purchased a ranch north of McIntosh. Five children, Marcia, Robert, Rebecca, Lana, and Amy were born to this union. Following college, they moved to Renner, SD where Harold worked for John Morrell.

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Harold lovingly referred to Sharon as his June Bride. Harold and Sharon were united in marriage on Jin Redfield, SD. She said, “Yes”, and Sharon and Harold danced together for over 45 years. Sharon remembers some guy poking his head into the circle and asking her to dance. That posterior ended up belonging to Sharon Holm. It was at a freshman orientation dance the first day of college that Harold saw a group of people talking and noticed a dark-haired gal with a cute posterior profile. He then attended South Dakota State University in Brooking obtaining a degree in Animal Science in 1966. He graduated from McIntosh High School in 1962. He started his 5th grade year at McIntosh Elementary School. A fact he only shared after his Great-Grandson experienced the same punishment. He was a cantankerous little fellow, getting kicked out of school when he was in kindergarten. He attended rural school through the 4th grade at the White Shirt Country School. He grew up on the family ranch 12 miles south of McIntosh. Harold Robert Campbell was born February 11, 1944, in Lemmon, SD, to Robert A. Serving as Honorary Casketbearers are Granddaughters, Miranda Webber, Antionette Harsche, Mikayla Harsche, Lacey Larson, Melissa Murray, Jennifer Campbell, Brandy Carlson, Kelsey Nygaard, Karley Sugg, Olivia Chase. Serving as Active Casketbearers are Grandsons, Royal Harsche, Robby Campbell, Bryce Keigley, Lukas Chase, Logan Chase, Colter Schenbeck, Campbel Schenbeck, Boedy Schenbeck, Garret Schenbeck.

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Special music will be provided by Deb Trullinger. The Funeral Service will be livestreamed on the website and going to Harold’s obituary and clicking on “view funeral service here”.Ī Public Visitation will be held at 4:00pm on Friday afternoon followed by a family service at 6:00pm at the First Presbyterian Church in McIntosh. Rev John Amundson will officiate with burial in the McIntosh Cemetery. Campbell, age 77 of McIntosh, will be held at 11:00am MT Saturday, Decemat the McIntosh School Gymnasium.















Laurel and hardy collection box set