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Leslie Campbell (politician)|Leslie Campbell
January 1, 1959 - May 5, 2026 (Age 67)
Leslie Campbell, beloved son, brother, husband, father, and friend, passed away peacefully on May 5, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family. Born on January 1, 1959, he grew up in the vibrant streets of Kingston, where his infectious laugh and curious mind set the tone for a life that would touch countless hearts. From a young age, Leslie was drawn to stories—whether they came from the rhythmic beats of reggae or the spirited debates in the community hall. He carried that storytelling spirit into his public life, always remembering that behind every policy was a human story.
Leslie married his childhood sweetheart, Marlene, and together they raised two wonderful children, Aisha and Jamal, who carried forward his legacy of compassion and service. He was a proud dad, a patient teacher, and a relentless supporter of his kids’ dreams. Whether it was coaching their soccer teams, helping Aisha with her university applications, or listening intently to Jamal’s questions about politics, Leslie was always there with a gentle word and a steady hand. He also adored his grandchildren, who adored him in return, often finding him humming old songs while they played in the backyard.
His passion for public service was matched only by his love of the outdoors. Leslie could be found hiking the Blue Mountains on weekends, the wind in his hair and the scent of pine in his lungs, a reminder that he was as much at home in nature as he was in the halls of Parliament. He also had a quiet love for gardening, tending to a small plot of herbs and vegetables that he considered his own personal laboratory of life’s simple pleasures. His garden was a sanctuary where he would sit and reflect, often sharing stories of his travels to the United States, the U.K., and the Caribbean with anyone who would listen.
As a senator and cabinet minister, Leslie was known for his integrity, his unwavering commitment to social justice, and his ability to bring people together. He championed policies that improved education, healthcare, and economic opportunity for the most vulnerable, always speaking with humility and a genuine desire to make a difference. Colleagues remember him as a mentor, a friend, and a fearless advocate for truth. He had an uncanny ability to make complex issues accessible, often using anecdotes from his own life to illustrate points that resonated across the political spectrum.
Leslie’s legacy lives on in the countless lives he touched—students who found their voice in his classrooms, community members who felt seen and heard, and a nation that benefited from his steady hand and hopeful spirit. He leaves behind a family that will forever carry his warmth, a nation that will remember his dedication, and a heart that will always beat in rhythm with the stories he loved to share. Rest in peace, Leslie. Your story continues in every life you helped shape.
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