Larry Clayton Campbell
1/27/1961 - 2/18/2026
Larry Clayton Campbell, 65, of Clemmons, North Carolina, passed away on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at the KB Reynolds Hospice House in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Larry was born on January 27, 1961, in El Dorado, Arkansas, to the late Bill Wilburn and Martha Doty Campbell.
He was an active member of the SAL American Legion Post 55 where he proudly served as Sgt at Arms and Historian. He enjoyed playing darts on Tuesday nights and the dinners on Friday nights with his friends at the American Legion.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Dennis Campbell and an infant twin.
Survivors include his special friends, Martin and Brenda Muldovan as well as all of the Muldovan family and his American Legion family all of whom he loved dearly.
A Celebration of Life will be held at the American Legion Post 55, 111 Miller St, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27103, on Saturday, March 7, 2025 at 3:00pm.
We at Affordable Funerals and Cremations of Davidson County, are honored to be serving the Campbell family.
Larry was a sweet kind gentle soul. He had a true love for country music and loved NASCAR. Even though he didn’t have any surviving relatives, he had a true family …. Brenda & Martin and at his beloved friends at the American Legion! He didn’t leave this world alone! Rest in peace Larry. 💕
Although I met Larry only once he seemed be a very salt of the earth sort of man. Rest in Peace sir.
I’m going to miss you little Buddy. May your reunion with Dad, Mom, and Dennies fill you with so much love.
I speak for all the Muldovans we are going to miss you very much. We LOVE our brother from another mother.
Also don’t forget that the American Legion Family loves and misses you too.
I’m going to miss you Little Buddy. Hope the reunion with your Dad, Mom and Dennies are with open arms of love.
I know speaking for the Muldovan family we are going to miss the brother from another mother. The American Legion Family
will also miss you. Love you my Friend and brother.
Larry, I miss you, but I know you are happy seeing Elvis and those you love who have gone before. I will never forget how you always welcomed veterans with a solid handshake and a “Thank you for your service”! You were always so kind to all. Enjoy your Wings and walks with Jesus. Love you, Larry.