Leslie J Campbell, circa 1962.
For those privileged to serve with him on the staff he displayed an understanding, patience and consideration, which often meant considerable sacrifice on his part. This was particularly in evidence in the event of sickness or personal trouble and I think it was due to his own experience. I can recall scarcely a day when he was free from the anxiety of sickness of some member of his family circle, who were very dear to him. Those who knew him as a friend knew a humble, sensitive man, generous with encouragement and trust, whose word was utterly trustworthy and showing undoubted loyalty. He hated anything that was pretentious or insincere.