1994, Kenwood High School, Stemmers Run Road, Essex, MD, USA
You were truly one of a kind coach. I was just telling my boys about you and the time you asked me to play lacrosse. You came to me in the hall and asked me if I would play. I told you I had to ask my mom and I’d let you know the next day. The next day I came to your room to tell you I couldn’t play cause my mom couldn’t buy me a stick. Without hesitation you reached over grab yours and handed it to me. You told me to keep it and I’ll see you at practice. I’ll never forget this or you coach deon. RIP COACH #Bluebirdsfly
Much love going to the family of Antoine Campbell. His Spirit will be missed most definitely. He always had a way of calming me down and reminding me that I could persevere in any situation. I will miss our "up north" stories because growing up, we were similar. He somehow just knew where I was coming from. Much Love, Antoine and safe journey.
Antoine will truly be missed, he always went the extra mile making sure we were taken care of in our department. His smile and easy going spirit will be missed. Antoine will always be considered The GOAT(greatest of all times). God Bless his family and may they find comfort and strength during this difficult time.
Sending my heart felt condolences to Antoine's Family. This big teddy bear will be truly missed. His funny examples and his jokes to make his point always kept me going. RIH Antoine!
My deepest condolences to the Campbells family especially to his beautiful amazing kids. I knew how much he loves his kids. My love and prayers God bless Antoine's soul. - Deborah Ismail
Antoine you were an amazing person that I always looked forward to seeing at Travis County. You made working the night shift a better place with your jokes and laughs. The world will miss you and I am happy to have met such a kind and motivated individual. We worked together throughout my college years and I thank you for your advice and guidance. My condolences go out to your family. The world will not be the same without you and you will be missed dearly. God bless you and your family always.
To the family of Antoine, the nickname that I playfully gave him “ANTWIZZLE”, that he always simply smile before we’d always engaged in genuine conversation whether it will current events, life situations. I’ve only known Antione for a short time, it seemed a long time in knowing him, very cool brother. I can say this he loveeed his daughter(s), I’m hurt and shocked by the news. To the family you have my deepest sympathy during this time of bereavement. So sorry to hear this news. God Bless you.
Antoine! l only got to know you very briefly, but during that short time you made a very strong impression on me. I saw a person of strength, a helper and a leader seeking no requested attention back. You will be missed. I pray your soul will rest in peace and for God to comfort your family. Adios, Mr. Antoine.
I’d like to extend my condolences to the family of Antoine Deon Campbell. I met Antoine at the Travis County Counseling and education service and became good friends with him. He has always been a cool, calm and level headed person, who loved his family, friends and helping others. He will defiantly be missed!
I am so sorry to hear of Antoine's passing. We worked together at the Department of Aging and Disability Services /Health and Human Services Commission. He was a kind and gentle person. I enjoyed working with him. My condolences to Antoine's family. May the comfort and strength of God be with you.
My heart is filled with sadness and immense gratitude for having had the honor of being a part of Antoine’s life. My deepest condolences to his family - especially all of his children whom he loved so fiercely - you all were the truest joys of his life!
Thank you Campbell, for all that you were and will continue to be for me. -Love, M.
"To the Beloved family of Deon Campbell. My heart stopped for a moment when Theresa Smedley texted me about the passing of Deon. To his wife and children---memories are so important. Cherish them and know that Deon loved each and everyone of you. To his mom and siblings...remember your son/brother and all the positive things he brought into your lives. True....he is no longer having pain and suffering and physically he is not here. It hurts now and will continue but we know our God makes no mistakes. The emptiness now in your hearts you are all feeling, will be filled with love, joy and memories. Take each day one day at a time; cry, scream and laugh....He is now resting and is pain free. Keeping everyone in my thoughts and prayers. Much luv to all. Joanne S. Wilson, friend of Theresa Smedley.
Going Home - The news that Antoine has gone is taking a long time to sink in. It is with a heavy heart that I wish to express my sincere condolences to the family and friends of Antoine Deon Campbell. This is truly an unbelievably tragic loss for many. We have not only lost a very gifted individual but also a very valuable person in society, a role model to others on so many levels. What heavy blows life deals us. The journey through life brings with it many blessings and joy but also times of sadness and grief. One reason for that are the relationships that are formed, built along the way. Reflecting back I always had the impression that Antoine was a very fair man who treated all people with the same respect. He was like a gentle giant whose presence brought with it a pleasant, informal and relaxed atmosphere. I met Antoine in 2015. I knew from the very start how much FAMILY meant to him. We were discussing our mothers in which he spoke very highly of his own mother. It touched my heart because I had lost my mother. He gave me some great advice when it came to sibling love due to the love he had for his own. He was a brother many of us would of loved to have had. He took great pride in his family. I’m sure they are equally as PROUD - especially to have raised such a honorable and productive member of society. Antoine was a family man in every sense of the word as evident in the life he lived and demonstrated, that he shared with his wife and children. I still remember how his face would light up whenever he'd talk about his children. I get all chocked up thinking about it. He dedicated his life to his family. To the Campbell family, I wish that there was a magic word to take away your personal pain. Antoine was a truly good man taken away way too soon. A bright, sunny light and a source of inspiration, laughter and happiness has been extinguished from this earth. But with that said always remember that one day you all will be reunited again ... until then be strong as you know he'd want that.