The phrase âlarger than lifeâ is frequently used to define the character of Malcolm McDonald Campbell who died due to pancreatic cancer on Thursday, April 29th, 2021, at age 61. Surrounded by his greatest loves, his wife of 30 years, Charlene (Schulz), his son Ian Beck, his daughter Della Chandler, and his ever-faithful dog, CC, Malcolm passed peacefully in his home at 76 Reynolds Street, City Island, Bronx, New York. Fittingly, he was sent off with the accompaniment of Jerry Garcia on vinyl singing Knockinâ on Heavenâs Door written by Bob Dylan.
Malcolmâs life was defined by the incredible people in it. Born on August 24th, 1959 in Johnson City, Tennessee, he was anchored by his boisterous but deeply loving siblings, Preston, Ray, Volney, and Lecy Campbell, as well as the cousin/sister of his heart, Katherine (Worthy) Grizzanti. He was welcomed into the great next world by his parents, Ellen Chandler (Worthy) Campbell and Dr. Edward Malcolm Campbell and his
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