Vincent Charlie Campise's Obituary
Obituary of Vincent Charlie Campise Please share a memory of Vincent to include in a keepsake book for family and friends. View Tribute Book Vincent ‘Vince’ Charlie Campise Jr., 56, of Pearland, TX, passed away unexpectedly on July 19, 2025. Vince was born October 30, 1968, in Houston, TX, the son of Vincent Campise Sr. and Priscilla Campise. He attended Humble High School. Vince was a hard working and a dedicated employee at Air TechSpray Systems/PSS Fabricators since 2012. He was also a founding member of the Church of Shady Pines at Neches River.Vince married Bobbie on December 13, 2014, at Billy’s Hall in Pearland, TX surrounded by family and friends. Their ceremony was filled with dancing, music, and good home cooked BBQ, some of Vince’s favorite things. Vince had a real soft spot for animals and was never without a loyal pet by his side. He also had a deep love for music, always tapping his feet to a good tune and finding joy in everything from classic rock to old-school jazz. He deeply loved his family, both by blood and by choice, showing his devotion through quiet acts of service and steadfast, loyal support that never wavered. He didn’t say much, but he was always listening — and while his jokes didn’t always land, they somehow sparked the best inside jokes that kept everyone smiling for years.Vince is survived by his wife Bobbie Jo Campise; children, Brandon Campise, Jennifer Segovia (Robert), Bonnie Dreibelbis (Matthew); grandchildren, Madison Jo Segovia and Kaegan Robert Segovia; mother, Priscilla Campise; brother, Wade LeMaire; sister, Carolyn Alvardo; nephews, Jason and Jacob Alvardo. Vince is also survived by several aunts, uncles, cousins, and extended family, including all the friends he has made along the way. Preceding Vince in death is his father, Vincent Charlie Campise Sr.A celebration of life will be held Friday July 25, 2025, at 2:00pm at Clayton Funeral Home located at 5530 W Broadway St, Pearland, TX 77581. Memorial donations in Vince’s memory may be directed to The American Heart Association.
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