Jonas Nathaniel Campbell, 43, of Statesville, N.C., passed away unexpectedly on April 29, 2024, at his home. He was born October 2, 1980, in Iredell County to the late Sherri Denise Owens and Edward Roy Campbell of Statesville.
Jonas was a hard worker and devoted many years to his concrete business. He was well known for being a free spirit, a good friend and a great father. He lived life to the fullest every day and always had a smile on his face. He loved spending time with his children and his family. Jonas always had a positive outlook on life and he loved to make people laugh. Jonas attended Poplar Springs Church of God.
In addition to his mother, Jonas was preceded in death by his stepfather, Wayne Owens.
Survivors include his significant other, Angelina Velez of the home; one son, Ethan Day of Morganton; two daughters, Carson Paul and Stella Grace Morabito of Statesville; and three brothers, Jesse Wayne Owens and wife Lindsay along with his niece Gentry Gibson and nephew Jackson Owens of Mooresville, Gary Wayne Owens (Jessica) of Statesville, Wayne Leroy Owens III of Statesville.
A graveside service will be conducted on Tuesday May 7, 2024, at 2 p.m. at Rocky Hill Baptist Church, 823 Mountain View Road, Statesville, NC 28625. Pastor Tom Dale will officiate. The family will receive friends prior to the service from 12 to 2 p.m. at the church.
Chapman Funeral Home is serving the Campbell family.
Lost another Good guy. So sad to read this. R.I.P., MY GOOD FRIEND.
We will miss you so much, bud.
I have been mad at you for
doing what you’ve done a .million times. That’s why we all loved you Jonas. This morning I figured out I’m just mad that I lost one of my best friends. Gone too soon, but never forgotten.
Dang it’s sad to see another young soul go before his time. I worked alongside Jonas for lots of years. We had lots of laughs and lots of close ones 🫣. One time I had a big driveway to pour and no help at Christmas time. I called Jonas and asked him if he could help. He had other work going on and said he couldn’t. The night before and that morning I prayed and asked God to please make a way for me to do this job. My little brother came with me that morning but didn’t know much about concrete. I got to the job and reached out to God one last time right before the concrete truck got there. And wouldn’t you know it. Here comes Jonas in his old beater he used to have with his brother Jesse with him. I don’t even think I had given him an address. But there they were. He said it was the craziest thing, man. We were on our way and the contractor called me and canceled his work for the day. He said, Man we was already loaded up and ready for work. We thought we would come help you😳. God spoke to Jonas that morning and he listened. I have so many good stories I could tell about our adventures. But I’m sure you guys do too. We lost a good one. I love ya, Jonas Campbell
Jonas was a kind Soul with a large Heart ❤️ 💙 He was loved by many ❤️.
Keep smiling 😃 You will be missed.