

Born on October 4, 1962, in Trinidad and Tobago to Dorothy C. Campbell (Deceased) and Lloyd C. Campbell, Michael and his siblings migrated to Jamaica in 1970 with their mother. He attended Calabar High School and later pursued higher education at the College of Arts, Science, and Technology in Kingston. Michael then moved to the U.S., where he continued his studies at Medgar Evers College and Pace University, ultimately building a career in accounting.
Michael was predeceased by his beloved wife of 33 years, Jennifer Campbell.
He is survived by his sons, Myles and Neil (Shaneeka).
Michael was the cherished brother of Bryan, Nigel, Conrad (Deceased), Roger, Richard, Wendy, Ronald, and Helen.
A proud Grandfather to Alexandria, Adam, Andreas, Demetria, Nene, and Raven.
He was a beloved Uncle to Tamara, Kester, Nyron, Nigel, Adana, Isolina, Mercedes, Naomi, Nehemiah, Isabela, Liliana, Savanna, Peyton, Sharita, Shanygne, Jasmine, Alejandra, Michelle, Cody, Arianna, Aiden, Aliviah, Jrue, Shemar, Deja-Nae, and Jason.
Michael was the Nephew of Carl and Helen Nicholas, Michael and Myrna Sexton, Winston Campbell, and Diana Modest (deceased).
He was a devoted Brother-in-law to Agnes, Keith, Judy, Jimmy, Brian, Joryn, Francisca, Netisha, and Anna.
He was also a Cousin to Anne Sexton, Stanley Goodrich, Ian and Myrna Sexton, Debbie Peters, Howard Martin, Andre, Allison, Areather Nicholas, Debbie Campbell, Dexter Campbell, Debbie Sandin, Denise Elcock, and numerous cousins in Port Royal, Jamaica.
Michael was a cherished Friend to Raymond, Duncan, Gregory, Garth and many others whose friendship brought laughter, joy and unwavering support into his life.
He is also lovingly remembered by the Gomez, Munroe, Bennett, Murray, Charles, Peterson, and Bermudez families.
Known affectionately as Uncle Mike, Mikey Dread, Miamijerkboss, Big Moose, Sinbad, and BRB, Michael leaves behind a legacy of kindness, selflessness, humor, and compassion. His memory will live on in the countless stories we share and the love he gave so freely.
Rest in eternal peace, Michael Charles Campbell. You will forever be in our hearts.
While Michael's family will forever cherish their memory, they also deeply valued the friendships and connections they made with extended loved ones, colleagues, and community members. Michael's impact and affection reached far beyond family, and those bonds will be fondly remembered and cherished with deep gratitude.
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