| By Wayne G. UY (h116.85.39.162.ip.alltel.net - 162.39.85.116) on Thursday, April 19, 2007 - 9:38 pm: Edit Post |
TO EVERYONE :
In behalf of my family, I would like to express our deepest condolence to the family of
MS JULIA CAMPBELL, who recently touch our hearts
by Her untimely and tragic death in Mountain
Province,PHILIPPINES.
Being a FILIPINO and living in the U.S.A.,
We are very sad and sorry for this tragic moment.
MS JULIA CAMPBELL is a BIG LOSS not only
to HER FAMILY, but to the FILIPINO PEOPLE; in
particular to the Province SHE serves as a Peace
Corps Volunteer.
May the untimely passing of MS JULIA CAMPBELL, serves not the end, but only the beginning of the Dedication, Hardwork and Courage of ALL PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEERS that serve
our Country, the PHILIPPINES.
To ALL PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEERS, who serve
the PHILIPPINES, you deserved OUR GREAT APPRECIATION and VERY PROUD OF YOUR SERVICE TO
THE FILIPINO PEOPLE.
Thank you very much and more power to ALL
PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEERS.
Sincerely,
Wayne G. UY
North Carolina, USA
| By Anonymous (212.116.219.35) on Friday, April 20, 2007 - 12:23 am: Edit Post |
Sir/ Madam
Its a sad day for us Filipinos, to know that a peace corps volunteer died, I thank you for your humanitarian mission.
During my childhood days I use to see a lady volunteer once she visits our home, I was very young then and cant remember her name, can you please tell her that I appreciate what she has done.
She use to be in the school Balaoan National High School here in Balaoan La Union, Philippines she was one of the pioneer in education, encouraging parents to send there child to school, knocking on doors with a smile.
Please tell her my that the fruits of her work are enormous and we thank you,
Bernard
| By Elisha Lirios (adsl-126.107.20.info.com.ph - 222.126.107.20) on Friday, April 20, 2007 - 10:59 pm: Edit Post |
Dear Peace Corps family,
It is with deep sorrow that the Filipino people have come to know of what happened to Julia Campbell. Our family may not have known her but we are sharing your and her family and friend's pain and grief. We are heartbroken to see news reports with her smiling face on television, knowing that all she wanted was to help our people. Please be certain that her work here has been well appreciated and will continue to be remembered for many years to come. Julia's generosity of spirit and love for humanity shines through even after death. Our gratitude extends to her parents who have raised an extraordinary and talented individual. May God bless us all,
Elisha Lirios
Manila, Philippines
| By RJ Castro (124.106.142.48) on Saturday, April 21, 2007 - 11:44 am: Edit Post |
JULIA, You will live in our hearts forever. Congratulations for a truly meaningful life! Jojo and Lina
| By chwsk33 (203.87.208.142) on Sunday, April 22, 2007 - 7:46 am: Edit Post |
Julia, thanks for serving our country the Philippines. You generosity will always remain engraven upon our hearts.
May the Great Architect of the Universe received you with great pride and joy.
Grant Uy
Cotabato City, Philippines
| By JulieGS (210.213.146.239.pldt.net - 210.213.146.239) on Monday, April 23, 2007 - 1:43 am: Edit Post |
My heart goes with the Campbell family during this moment of bearevement over the tragic death of their beloved Julia. Being a Filipino, I felt terribly sorry for this heinous deed done by a fellow countryman.
To Julia, wherever you are...thank you for the love and dedicated services you gave to my needy countrymen. Buhay ka lagi sa puso ng mga Pilipino...MABUHAY KA JULIA saan ka man naroroon!!!
And may you rest in peace...
| By The Lorillas Seagoville, Texas (adsl-69-152-107-125.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net - 69.152.107.125) on Tuesday, April 24, 2007 - 3:56 pm: Edit Post |
Julia, you are an epitome of a heart that reaches out and it is so sad to hear of your sudden journey home to the heavenlies. Thank you so much for your unselfish service to our country. May you find peace and joy wherever you are. And, you will always be remembered.
To the Campbell family - our condolences.
| By Anonymous (202-123-128-62.talaya.com - 202.123.128.62) on Saturday, May 19, 2007 - 8:27 pm: Edit Post |
We would like to send our most sincere condolences to the Cambpell family. We met your daughter travelling from Manilia to Guam and had a lovely chat with her on her mission in the Philippines; we know she was making a difference. Julia mentioned to us that she was on her way to Hawaii to celebrate her 40th birthday with her family.
We would like to pass this on, "the one we love never really leave us, but go on to another shining place." We are thinking of you and wish you peace.
| By bettyntham (proxy-out.aic.net - 62.89.1.2) on Monday, May 21, 2007 - 12:49 am: Edit Post |
My deepest condolence to Julia Campbell family and friends.
Betty Tham
Business Development Peace Corps Volunteer
Gyumri, Armenia
| By Benny Cespedes (cache-mtc-ag11.proxy.aol.com - 64.12.117.139) on Tuesday, August 28, 2007 - 3:05 pm: Edit Post |
As a native born Filipino and having served the Peace Corps, I want to extend my deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Julia Campbell. Peace Corps Volunteers share the universal desire to help those who are less fortunate. Julia Campbell exemplified that trait by serving in the Philippines. May God bless her and her family.
Benny Cespedes
RPCV, Pakistan l961-63
| By jack finlay (ip68-226-129-247.lf.br.cox.net - 68.226.129.247) on Monday, September 03, 2007 - 3:28 pm: Edit Post |
We have never met Julia but we do live in the Philippines part of the year - and one of us is an old African RPCV. We are thus especially saddened that this tragedy happened in our otherwise friendly and peaceful Pinoy-land. May the family of Julia please accept our sincere condolences. jack and teresita finlay
| By Bob Walker (mail.assnhqtrs.com - 67.100.188.202) on Saturday, December 15, 2007 - 6:21 pm: Edit Post |
To all who knew and loved Julia Campbell, and I'm sure there are many, my deepest sympathies.
Bob Walker
RPCV, St. Kitts-Nevis 1972-74