
John J. Campoli, 60, of Annville, PA, passed away on Friday, September 28, 2018 while surrounded by his family. He was the loving husband of Susan Campoli. Born in Greensburg, PA, he was the son of Angelo and Rita Campoli.
After graduating from high school, John was employed by Exxon Mobil where he had a long and respected career as a Corrosion Technologist.
John’s passions were spending time with his grandchildren and traveling the country while competing in Amateur Field trials.
In addition to his wife Susan, he is survived by a daughter, Angela, Son-in-Law Joel, two grandchildren Livia and Rylan, two stepsons Bob and Steve, mother Rita, and brothers Alan and Paul and their families.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Celebration of life Service at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 80 E. Main St, Adamstown, PA 19501 on Sunday, October 14 at 3:30pm. The Family will greet you following the service.
For John’s bird dog family, we will be honoring him and his love of field trailing with an informal dinner on October 27, 2018 at the York field Trail.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in John’s name may be made to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, PO Box 385, Adamstown, PA 19501.
Debbie Ditommaso
Me, my sister and brother grew up with the Campoli brothers. Lots of memories. You all will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Martino petrella
Sorry for the loss of John… He is with my 2 brothers Joseph and Danny… Sister Monica.my thoughts and prayer for you all.. There’s a party going on in heaven. Sympathy. Felt
Cindy Bush
So very sorry for your loss. You couldn’t have found a better husband or father.
Tricia Swinty
So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I will always remember working with John at MPL. He was great guy and friend. He will be missed.
Steve Johnson
John was a great guy, well respected by his MPL family and friends. I had the privilege to have worked with and learned from John for over 10 years on the pipeline I will miss his dry sense of humor and wit. Another good guy has passed on.
Jim MacClay
Will always miss John. Had the pleasure of working with him at MPL for many years and he always brought a smile to many faces with his wit and humor. Godspeed John
Bill and Becky Suiter
i competed with John at bird dog field trials. He was a good man and strong competitor. We always enjoyed his and Susan’s company. Our sympaty to the family
Sam +Edwina Peduzzi
So sorry to hear of the passing of John,
Sam and I have many fond memories of the time we spent with him and all of your family.
Our prayers are with you all .
Linda, Dick, and Jamie Sweigart
It’s so very hard to lose someone you’ve loved forever
Treasure all those happy memories of him and know you will see him again
Mike Husenits- President
Deepest sympathy on behalf of the Greensburg Pointer and Setter Club. John was a dedicated member for many years and will be sorely missed.
Jane Hoshour
Dear Sue and Angela and family,
I am so very sorry for your loss.
Jane Hoshour
Ann and George Ihrke
Dear Susie,
We were saddened to hear of John’s passing and you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We share wonderful memories of the times we spent together at field trials and here at our farm. John had a great laugh, a quick wit and a tender heart. We laughed together, we cheered for each other and celebrated all our victories together. He will be sorely missed. We send you our love,
Ann and George Ihrke
Bobbie Ekdahl
To Sue and the Campoli Family:
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. John provided much help and hard work when he helped my dad run field trials for The Brandywine Bird Dog Club. In this world where there are givers and takers John was a cheerful giver. And those are increasingly hard to find and practically impossible to replace. He was a kind man, a gifted story teller and a family man. In the world of dogs and trials he is a good man gone too soon.
John and Rita Shure
So sorry to learn of John’s passing. He was a field trialer true to the core. May he rest in peace.
Judy and Doug Reisner
Sue and family,
We hope that our deepest sympathy brings you comfort in some small way. We were proud to call John our friend and will always remember with pleasure our field trial days in Illinois with both of you. Sue, especially our time spent scouting and road guarding in the “Silverado” and John, always with a smile.
Wishing you God’s peace, Judy and Doug Reisner
Cindy Bollinger
Sue and Angela, you have our deepest sympathy. May you feel the comfort of God as he wraps his loving arms around you. My prayer is that God walks with you through this difficult time and eventually gives you Peace.
Jeff and Cindy Bollinger and Family.