Scott and Dianne lost Cameron yesterday

Scott, you will never stop grieving but you will adjust to the new normal. Just as you and Dianne adjusted to the new normal after Cameron was diagnosed with cancer. There is always gonna be a hole in your heart. A piece of you missing.

Teach your granddaughter about her uncle when she’s old enough, keep his spirit alive.

Telling you this will pass is hogwash. It’s never gonna go away but there will be a min here and there when the grief is not as overwhelming. Those mins are Cameron’s gift to you. He would not want you to cry all the time. Remember him, and at some point, you will smile for a min when you do.

I wish you and Dianna, Collin, Cassie, and Britney extra strength to get thru the days to come. And I know you don’t believe but may He keep you and the rest in the palms of His hands thru this.
 
Scott, I cant even imagine what you are going through or the pain that you are suffering. It appears that it was such a blessing to anyone who may have had their life enhanced by knowing him. Im praying for you and his mother.
 
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Thank you Liz I was just coming here to make a post. I haven't been around here much lately but so many of you are dear people to me. Losing Cameron hurts so much and we are just devastated. This is the post I shared on FB:

We are receiving too many questions and messages of love so I have to post this. Yesterday we experienced the most difficult thing a parent can or loving partner can ever go through. Dianna and I are devastated to tell you that yesterday at 1 PM Cameron left this cruel world. Along with the love of his life, Cassie, we (Dianna, Collin and Britney) were with Cameron when he gently moved on.
Thank you to our family who came to the hospital and helped us through our horrible day. We love all of you.
There was an event that caused his heart to stop and the Neurologist who told us it was over said it was either a pulmonary embolism, and from an initial scan there was evidence of a large clot in a major artery to his brain that would have also stopped his heart. He would not have survived a scan to verify either case so we don't know for sure, all we know is that he is gone.
Cameron was the kindest, most loving, most energetic person with the strongest zeal for living life that I've ever known. The terrible hand he was dealt in life with his health was also a huge reason that he had such a love for living life to its fullest. Even after his battle with cancer and 30 major surgeries, yes 30, and countless other health struggles he still had such a positive outlook on life.
Cameron had recently graduated from the University of Illinois Springfield with a degree in MIS. He was also in the Masters of MIS program at UIS. He did all of this while doing a full time internship at Cat and then in his job as a business analyst at State Farm(he loved this job and was doing so well). Cameron deserved so much better than life gave him, but he was a fighter and nothing ever kept him down. My sweet little boy, your Mother and I love you so much and now have a huge hole in our hearts that I am not sure will ever heal.
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Scott,
Thank you Liz I was just coming here to make a post. I haven't been around here much lately but so many of you are dear people to me. Losing Cameron hurts so much and we are just devastated. This is the post I shared on FB:

We are receiving too many questions and messages of love so I have to post this. Yesterday we experienced the most difficult thing a parent can or loving partner can ever go through. Dianna and I are devastated to tell you that yesterday at 1 PM Cameron left this cruel world. Along with the love of his life, Cassie, we (Dianna, Collin and Britney) were with Cameron when he gently moved on.
Thank you to our family who came to the hospital and helped us through our horrible day. We love all of you.
There was an event that caused his heart to stop and the Neurologist who told us it was over said it was either a pulmonary embolism, and from an initial scan there was evidence of a large clot in a major artery to his brain that would have also stopped his heart. He would not have survived a scan to verify either case so we don't know for sure, all we know is that he is gone.
Cameron was the kindest, most loving, most energetic person with the strongest zeal for living life that I've ever known. The terrible hand he was dealt in life with his health was also a huge reason that he had such a love for living life to its fullest. Even after his battle with cancer and 30 major surgeries, yes 30, and countless other health struggles he still had such a positive outlook on life.
Cameron had recently graduated from the University of Illinois Springfield with a degree in MIS. He was also in the Masters of MIS program at UIS. He did all of this while doing a full time internship at Cat and then in his job as a business analyst at State Farm(he loved this job and was doing so well). Cameron deserved so much better than life gave him, but he was a fighter and nothing ever kept him down. My sweet little boy, your Mother and I love you so much and now have a huge hole in our hearts that I am not sure will ever heal.
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Scott,
I am so sorry for your loss. May you and your family find comfort in knowing that your love for Cameron lives on. May the memories comfort you.

Ms.Vee
 

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