Chuck, a retired top executive for major pharmaceutical companies, died July 12, 2022, in his home by the lake that he loved in Pottsboro, Texas.

Chuck came to us from Hackensack (N.J.) High School, where he won letters in football and track and was president of the Varsity Association. At Princeton, he played on the freshman football team, majored in economics, and wrote his thesis on “Minimum Wage Controversies.” He was a member of Tiger Inn and was secretary-treasurer of the Semper Fidelis Society. A member of the Naval ROTC, he joined theMarine Corps in 1966 after earning an MBA from Abilene Christian University. A proud and committed
Marine, he achieved the rank of colonel in the reserves in 1985.

In our graduation yearbook, Chuck forecast “a career in public relations.” That came true, with significant success. Among other things, he served as managing partner at Page-Wheatcroft & Co. Texas, a senior-level executive-search firm based in Dallas. In addition, he served as director of human resources for pharmaceutical companies including Pfizer and Eckerd Drugs (currently Rite Aid).

Chuck is survived by sons Douglas and Peter; daughter Christie Campbell Loveless; and two grandchildren; and brother Daniel ’68. He was predeceased by spouses Caroline O’Connor Campbell and Elizabeth Fox Campbell and his father, Charles P. Campbell ’33.

Undergraduate Class of 1963