Patrick Kenner Campbell, a cherished husband, father, son, brother, and friend, passed away on August 5, 2025, while enjoying his passion for motorcycle riding. Born on May 29, 1969, Patrick was known for his kind, gentle, and generous nature. He embodied loyalty, standing by those he loved through thick and thin, making him the kind of person anyone would be fortunate to have in their life.
Patrick dedicated over two decades of his life to service in the United States Air Force in Fire Protection, where he rose to the rank of Master Sergeant. His commitment to safety and community was further exemplified in his roles as the former Assistant Fire Chief at Hill Air Force Base in Utah and later as the Assistant Chief of Operations at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Fire Department. After retiring, he embraced his adventurous spirit and, alongside his friends Greg Mason and Scott Urwick, started Moto-Cyco Touring Adventures, sharing his love for the open road with others who shared his enthusiasm.
He completed a Bachelor’s in Fire Science and was awarded Summa Cum Laude, reflecting his dedication not only to his profession but also to the well-being of those around him. Patrick found incredible joy in motorcycling, relishing the sensation of the wind on his face and the unparalleled freedom that came with each ride. This intrinsic love for adventure represented just a fraction of what made him who he was.
Patrick leaves behind a loving family who will carry his memory forward. He is survived by his devoted wife Cassandra Campbell, his daughter Calandra Pinette and her husband Frankie, his father Patrick J Campbell and stepmother Carlyn Campbell, his mother Diane Harkness and stepfather Blaine Harkness, and siblings Luana Walker, Kelly Campbell, Britton Blauer, and Casey Campbell. Additionally, Patrick will be remembered fondly by a large circle of dedicated friends whose lives he touched with his infectious spirit and warmth.
A memorial gathering to honor Patrick will be held on August 18, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Phaneuf Funeral Homes & Crematorium on 243 Hanover Street, Manchester, NH. Following services, a motorcycle procession will escort Patrick's remains to Seacoast Harley Davidson on 17 Lafayette Road, North Hampton, NH 03862. A celebration of life will begin there at 1:30pm. Guests are encouraged to wear purple, green, or something LOUD in honor of Patrick's memory.
As we remember him, let us celebrate a man whose adventurous heart and loyal spirit will forever inspire those who were fortunate to know him. His legacy is one of love, kindness, and the joy found in life’s simplest pleasures—the thrill of adventure and the connections we forge along the way.
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