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Tracy Allen Campbell

November 9, 1964 — February 25, 2024

Tracy Allen Campbell, 59, passed away peacefully February 25, 2024, surrounded by the love and comfort of his daughters.


A private memorial service will be held at a special location where his closest family and friends will celebrate and honor his life.


Tracy was born in Waco, Texas, November 9, 1964, to Joe and Elsie Campbell. Tracy grew up and attended school in Robinson, Texas. He spent his early adulthood tinkering on his beloved sports car, an early model 1970’s Camaro. He also spent countless weekends at his family’s lake lot in Groesbeck, Texas, where he enjoyed spending time with his family, friends, cooking out, fishing, boating, waterskiing, and anything involving competition. Tracy loved his family, and had a passion for Hendrick Motorsports, The Texas Longhorns, and was a long-time fan of The Dallas Cowboys.


Tracy worked in construction, mill work, and the roofing industry, building many prominent homes and churches in Waco, and surrounding areas.


He was preceded in death by his twin daughter, Michelle; his parents, Joe and Elsie Campbell; his paternal grandparents, Edgar and Essie Campbell; and maternal grandparents, Eunice and Ira Williams.


He is survived by his daughters, Chelsea Anderau and husband, Curtis; Taylor Campbell-Runkel and husband, Stephen; his grandchildren, Kayla, Katelyn, Kinley, Kasen, Taytum, and Riley; his brother, Stanley Campbell and girlfriend, Kim; as well as several nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.


Tracy will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him!


The family invites you to leave a message or memory on Tracy’s “Tribute Wall” at www.WHBfamily.com.


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