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Memorials for people from Campbell, CA

Browse a few memorial websites created for people from Campbell, CA on Ever Loved. Find obituaries, funeral details, photos, stories, and more.
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Ken L Johnson

1931 — Oct 26, 2025

Campbell, CA

Travis McKissick

Jan 11, 1987 — May 3, 2024

Campbell, CA

Travis was a force to be reckoned with - a charismatic whirlwind who never sat still. Once he start…

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Travis was a force to be reckoned with - a charismatic whirlwind who never sat still. Once he started crawling, it…

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Travis was a force to be reckoned with - a charismatic whirlwind…

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Thomas Larson Bodnarczuk

May 16, 2002 — May 2, 2021

Campbell, CA

Thomas was born at 10:18 am at Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center in Denver, Colorado. His firs…

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Thomas was born at 10:18 am at Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical Center in Denver, Colorado. His first home was on L…

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Thomas was born at 10:18 am at Presbyterian St. Luke’s Medical C…

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Tina Belinda Livingston

Jul 12, 1958 — Apr 29, 2023

Campbell, CA

Herman "Bud" James Perrotta

1941 — Jan 29, 2023

Campbell, CA

On Sunday, January 29, 2023, Herman “Bud” Perrotta, loving husband, father and brother, passed away…

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On Sunday, January 29, 2023, Herman “Bud” Perrotta, loving husband, father and brother, passed away at the age of …

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On Sunday, January 29, 2023, Herman “Bud” Perrotta, loving husba…

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Planning a funeral in Campbell, CA

While the town Campbell has only a small number of funeral homes and doesn’t have its own cemetery, there are plenty of options if you look to the surrounding area when planning a funeral in Campbell. You’ll find a wide range of well-reviewed funeral homes and cemeteries in western San Jose, Santa Clara, Los Gatos and Saratoga.

If you opt for cremation, as the majority of Californians do, you should consider whether you’d prefer to have the funeral home help you with all aspects of funeral arrangement, or if you’d prefer a direct cremation. With a direct cremation, the funeral home will take care of the necessary aspects of coordinating a cremation and filing a death certificate, but won’t assist with other arrangements, such as a viewing or service. If you opt for a direct cremation, you can still hold a memorial service or celebration of life that you organize on your own. Most funeral homes in the Campbell area will offer direct cremation, but you’ll also find companies in the area that specialize in direct cremation and often have much lower prices.

If you decide to have your loved one buried in the Campbell area, there are several cemeteries to choose from, and you can even choose an environmentally friendly burial in a Green Burial Council-certified cemetery if you’re willing to travel a little father.

Regardless of the method of disposition that you choose, it’s generally a good idea to compare funeral services providers, as you’ll find that they can vary greatly in both price and service quality.

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