Waddell history

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Duncan CAMPBELL

Very active in the Clan Campbell Society and related Scottish functions.


Helen LAZARSKI

Helen was a Registered Nurse before retirement.


Margaret Kennedy CAMPBELL

Margaret is the recruitment and admissions administrator for a large private girls school.


Alexander CAMPBELL

For many years he was a policeman.


Douglas CARMICHAEL

Douglas was a Police Officer in Hong Kong for a number of years.  With concerns about the political uncertainty looming when Hong Kong would revert to Mainland Chinese control in 1997, Douglas decided to return to Scotland where he took training as a pilot and at last report was a First Officer with "Gillair".


Ian CAMPBELL

Ian worked as a skilled carpenter installing fancy paneling and cabinetry on ship's interiors and other specialty woodworking projects.  He served on an aircraft carrier in the Royal Navy during WW II.


John CAMPBELL

Reportedly married twice.  No children in the first marriage.  His second marriage was to a widow with two children.


Derek CAMPBELL

Reportedly married with two children.  No other details.


John Roderick CAMPBELL

Jack owned and operated his own Insurance Agency for a while before returning to private employment.


Betty Gertrude CANNINGS

Betty was the Maid of Honour for our wedding in 1952.


Kevin CAMPBELL Doctor

A Dentist in Mississauga, Ontario.


Gary Curtis LOGAN

A Police Sergeant with the Metro Toronto force.  His wife Beverley is also a Police Officer with Metro Toronto.


Beverley Anne CAMPBELL

A Police Officer with Metro Toronto as is her husband Gary.  Bev's grandfather was also a Police Officer with Metro Toronto.


Alexander CAMPBELL

Served in the US Navy in both the Atlantic and Pacific during WW II earning 10 major Battle Stars.  Before retirement, Alex worked for the U.S. Government weather service in Washington, DC.


Stephen Alexander BOWYER

Steve died of a massive heart attack.  He had also been suffering from MLS and the onset of Parkinson's disease, so the heart attack while not pleasant in itself, may have been a blessing rather than prolonging any more suffering for both him and his family.