Obituaries

Samuel Campbell

Samuel Henegar Campbell III, 86, of Lookout Mountain, Tenn., died peacefully at his home on Thursday, Oct. 8, 2020. Sam was born May 3, 1934 in Chattanooga to Harriett Babcock Campbell and Samuel Henegar Campbell, Jr. He graduated from The Bright School, McCallie School, and the University of Pennsylvania

Wharton School. After college, Sam returned to Chattanooga to become the third-generation leader of the

family business Chattanooga Bakery, where he served as President, then Chairman until his death. He also

founded or managed Brownie Special Products, Sportsman’s Dens, Signal Smelting & Refining Co, and

Professional Aviation. In 1957, he married Susan Joy Harley, and they moved to Lookout Mountain. They

recently celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary. As sportsmen who loved to hunt and fish with friends and

family members, they travelled the world and regularly enjoyed friendly competition with each other. Active in community life, Sam served as trustee of The Bright School and McCallie School, where he received the Alumni Achievement Award, the Chambliss Center for Children and as a deacon and trustee of First Presbyterian Church.

Survivors include his wife, Susan Harley Campbell; his children Sam H. Campbell IV (Carol), Elizabeth C.

McElroy, and John C. Campbell II (Marion); his grandchildren Elizabeth C. Griffin (Kennedy), Caroline

Campbell, Sam H. Campbell V, Philip McElroy, Jay McElroy, Susan M. Williams (Matt), Wells Campbell, Mallie Campbell, Lewis Campbell, and Austin Campbell; two great-grandchildren Will and Caroline Griffin; his sister Harriett “Babbie” Campbell Cameron (Stuart), his brothers-in-law Stewart Harley (Debbie) and Fred

Harley (Sue); and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his grandchildren Clare Campbell and Campbell McElroy.

The family especially would like to thank Sam’s many dedicated caregivers including Dr. Jack McCallie, Robin Stone, April Nyfong, Wendy Hill, Darla Loker, and the staff of Hospice of Chattanooga who helped make his last days peaceful.

A private family-only graveside service will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial donation to Hospice of Chattanooga, McCallie School, First

Presbyterian Church, or a charity of your choice.

Please visit www.heritagebattlefield.com to share condolences.

Arrangements are by Heritage Funeral Home & Crematory, Battlefield Parkway.

Published October 12, 2020

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