Paul Edward Campbell, 70, beloved husband of 50 years to Marilyn FitzGerald Campbell, passed away suddenly at Yale-New Haven Hospital on November 13, 2014. He was born in New Haven, March 5, 1944, a son of the late Furman Campbell, Sr. and Annamae Campane Campbell, and had resided in Killingworth since 2008. He will be greatly missed by his four sons, Paul Edward (Judith) Campbell, of Ashton, ID, Peter James (Adrianne) Campbell, of New Haven, Dennis Alan (Jennifer Liptak) Campbell, of Killingworth, and Gregg FitzGerald Campbell, of New Haven. Paul is survived by his sisters, Frances DeBow, of KY, Shirlee Gilbert, of West Haven, Margaret Kilday, of West Haven, Therese Thompson, of PA, Patricia Berner, of North Haven, and Noreen Parlato, of East Haven, and a brother David Campbell, of New Haven, Loving grandfather of Corey, Kyle, Megan, Hannah, Jacqueline, Kevin, & Jennifer Campbell and Samantha & Jhenna Liptak. He is also survived by many nieces & nephews, and his lifelong friend Jackie Molster. He was predeceased by his siblings; Eileen Mary Campbell, Russell Campbell, Furman Campbell, Jr., Judith Adinolfi, and Frank Campbell. Paul was a professional self-employed siding contractor (Camco Aluminum) for many years as well as an unwavering Red Sox fan. The rock of our family; he was a husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend. A true gentleman with a huge heart, which was only rivaled by his even bigger hugs. He LOVED family. He treasured life. If you knew Paul, you KNEW Paul. He met you with a hug, a handshake, and a kiss. He brought his love of family to every gathering and even away from home, you felt at home when Paul was near. We love you, we miss you, we will never forget our treasured husband, cherished father, loved grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin, and loyal friend. Friends may visit with his family at BEECHER & BENNETT, 2300 Whitney Ave., Hamden on Monday, Nov. 17 from 4-8 P.M. and are asked to meet directly at St. Lawrence Church, 7 Hemlock Dr. Killingworth on Tuesday Nov. 18, at 11 A.M. A reception will follow at the church. Contributions in his memory may be sent to Wounded Warrior Project at www.woundedwarriorproject.org.