Robert Harvey Campbell

robert campbell

April 10, 1936 ~ August 25, 2024

Born in: Jackson, Michigan
Resided in: McLean, Virginia

Robert Harvey Campbell, age 88, passed away August 25, 2024 in McLean, Virginia. He had a distinguished career as an officer of the Central Intelligence Agency’s Directorate of Operations. Bob joined the CIA shortly after graduating from the University of Chicago, where he studied Asian culture and religions on a Ford Foundation Fellowship. CIA Director William J. Casey awarded Bob the Career Intelligence Medal for exceptional achievement in 1986. His accomplishments in the CIA were of immense value to our national security.

Born in Jackson, Michigan in 1936, Bob possessed a rare combination of intellect, humor, warmth and a broad understanding of the world. He was urbane and gifted with the ability to converse fluently on a wide range of topics. A devoted family man, he combined domestic life with his work. He married his high school sweetheart, Mary Koopman Campbell, in 1957. They and their two daughters lived in various countries abroad. He retired from the CIA in 1986 but remained active in retirement.

His interests were far-reaching, from the workings of the brain’s limbic system to the flourishing of Buddhism in the West to the arcane details of intelligence theory. He authored many articles and in-depth studies on the intelligence profession and national security issues, including the book “Modern Swahili Usage” in 1965. Known and respected for his expertise, he contributed to national publications, including The New Yorker.

Friends and family knew Bob as witty and perceptive, a voracious reader able to analyze and discuss economics, literature, international relations, or opera and classical music with ease.

In retirement, he and Mary bought and restored a 1936 wooden sailboat named Seabird II and taught themselves sailing in Maine. Bob was an avid jogger and enjoyed athletic pursuits. He competed in Senior Olympics in the decathlon and race-walking events.

He is survived by Mary Campbell, the love of his life for sixty-seven years, and his daughters, Marsha and Pamela, and son-in-law Eric. A memorial service will be held at the Money & King funeral home, 171 West Maple Ave., Vienna, on Friday, September 20th at 11:30 AM. Burial will be at Hillcrest Memorial Park, Jackson, Michigan at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to his favorite charity, the Ironwood Pig Sanctuary, P.O. box 35490, Tucson, AZ 85740. Donations can sent by emailing the charity at ironwoodpigs@yahoo.com (yep, that’s Bob!).

Services

Service: September 20, 2024 1:00 pm

Money and King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA 22180

703-938-7440

Visitation: September 20, 2024 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Money and King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA 22180

703-938-7440

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  1. I am the current owner of Bob and Mary’s Sea Bird yawl, “Irene Agnes”. Though I never met them, I feel as if I knew Bob from all his notes and paperwork that came with the boat, which is currently undergoing a major restoration that will keep it sailing for the next 90 years.
    I am so sorry to have not had the opportunity to share stories with him. The boat has been a centerpoint of my life for many years. My condolences go out to Mary and her family, whom I would be very happy to be in touch with.

  2. I’m not sure how I managed to search for this name, almost intuitively feeling something amiss in the cosmos and wondering/reminiscing about important individuals to me from 1/2 a lifetime ago. Heart sick to stumble across this info when possibly I might have searched it just a few months prior and been able to say Hello and THANK You for the many kindnesses bestowed while I studied at Sophia. They meant so much then & still today. I read the excellent obit to the last humorous line…
    ”yep, that’s Bob!” And hoping against hope that he enjoyed writing his own obituary and STILL yet Lives…more than just in the merry memories of those who will never forget his enormous skill to make one laugh til they cried) while simultaneously being genuinely generously kind. Deep condolences to your wonderful family whom I’ll always remember as equally kind & supportive. I so wish that I’d diligently searched for an address one of the many times that fond memories had crossed my mind.
    Erin
    Tokyo 1973


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