CAMPBELL, Dugald Blair.
Peacefully at Traralgon on March 25th, 2026. Aged 98 years.
Son of John Dewar and Dorothy Mary Campbell, and Brother of John Allison Campbell and Janet Mary Richardson, (all deceased).
Loved and loving Husband of Helen, and Father of Angus and Alexandra (Page).
Father in-law of Sarah and Mark, and Grandfather of Callum and Edith, Juliet, Sylvia and Miranda.
Funeral NoticeAt the conclusion of the Service, a Private Service for Committal will be held at Gippsland Memorial Park Crematorium, Traralgon.
In lieu of flowers, online donations can be made to Salvation Army.
Dugald's service will also be livestreamed.
To view the livestream, please click here.
Dear Helen ,Angus ,Alex and families
March 27, 2026
Our sincere condolences.
Wonderful Man, very very special friend
Special person in every way xx
David &GailOne of Nature’s True Gentlemen
March 27, 2026
Sympathy to Helen
Xx Elaine and GraemeMy deepest sympathy and love to Helen and all the family.
March 27, 2026
Dugald was a wonderful gentleman.
Love to you Helen xx
Susie GrumleyHelen and family, thought are with you during this time of your lives. A very large hole left in yours and many other people in the Traralgon area. A local legend now at peace. Endel Vallak
March 28, 2026Dear Helen, Angus , Alex and families so sorry to hear of Dugalds passing. Such a legacy he leaves this town with so much history. He will be in Hall of Fame by now.
March 28, 2026
Our apologies for not attending funeral. Will look forward to seeing Helen back at aqua aerobics.
Love Marg and Leon Hammond.Dear Helen and family so sorry to hear that Dugald has passed away please know that l am thinking of you Judy
March 29, 2026The Traralgon & District Historical Society extend their deepest sympathies to Helen and the Campbell family on the passing away of Dugald, a loving husband, father and grandfather. Dugald had a treasure trove of memories of the history of Traralgon and surrounding areas which we will miss. His contribution to the Society over the years were invaluable. Our thoughts are with you at this sad time.
March 31, 2026
Christine Turnbull, secretary, Traralgon & District Historical Society.To Dear Helen, Angus and Alexandra and all the family, sending our deepest condolences and love at this very sad time. Dugald will be sorely missed and remembered as a true gentleman.. Rest In Peace. Julie and Rick
April 1, 2026Helen, we are so sorry to hear of Dugald’s passing, our thoughts are with you and your family.
April 1, 2026Dear Helen and family, Sincere condolences to you and your family on Dugald’s passing. What a life well lived. Such a likeable man, always a pleasure to meet up with Dugald. Always so happy, you will miss him terribly. Merilyn Chadwick
April 2, 2026To all the Campbells, all our love from the Kemps, Pecks, Moores, James, Dockers, Duigans and related families.
April 2, 2026Sincere condolences to Helen and families, a true gentleman in every respect. Will be sadly missed many.
April 4, 2026
Lois Couch.Condolences to Helen & family. Dugal was such a gentleman & a good friend to dad (Grego)
April 4, 2026So many happy memories of early days in the Traralgon theatre community. Dugald was a Traralgon legend, and what Joy he shared with Helen, in their family. Thinking of you all as you farewell your Patriarch!
April 5, 2026
Annie Young ( née Fullerton).It’s been a privilege to know you. We (Anne especially) loved your cheeky demeanour, but hated those sneaky shots at the front of the squash court.
April 5, 2026
You were very well respected in the community over many years.
Our love and thoughts are with Helen and family in their loss.
Anne & Ian LevershaDear Helen and family, Sincere condolences on the passing of your beloved Dugald, what an amazing union you had and what a wonderful man he was.
April 7, 2026
The send off today for Dugald was beautiful and fitting, the eulogy and readings by your children and grandchildren would have been such a proud moment for you and Dugald looking down.Wonderful life lived and served well,
April 8, 2026
Absolutely one of the the best Blokes you could meet, his kindness in allowing us to cross and wander along the T’gon Creek and Latrobe River, shooting rabbits, ducks and fishing were the stuff campfire yarns are made of, he allowed us to drive the tractor under his supervision ~ giving us inspiration and guidance, our first paying job Haybailing, a true Scottish gentleman who gave us a great start in life and taught us so very much and the importance of looking after each other, thru the highs and lows, expressions of gratitude for your friendship over many years, the little Village is better for All your contributions over a Lifetime of constant change and adapting, you can rest knowing that your work is done,
Pete GrassDear Helen,Angus and Alex and family ,So sorry to hear about Dugald ,If Bill were alive he would send his regards too I am so pleased that I saw you both recently .Pippa ,Alex and Christopher send regards Lindsay Y
April 14, 2026