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Paul Campbell (Jule) Cameron

Paul Campbell (Jule) Cameron

Lieu de naissance : Sydney River

Lieu de décès : Calgary, Canada
Date de décès : 12 mars 2015

Paul Campbell Cameron (Jule) passed away on March 12, 2015, at the age of 44 in Calgary.
Paul was a brother, uncle, cousin and friend to many. Paul was raised in Sydney River, attended Riverview High School and UCCB. He played and coached basketball with great enthusiasm and dedication.
Paul settled in Calgary in 1997 where he happily worked at the Aurum Group until his treatment took precedence last year. The family atmosphere of this company and his friends and co-workers there meant a great deal to Paul.
Paul's smile was a beacon of love. His friendship was true and freely given. Paul's most remarkable characteristic was his natural ability to see the good in people he met and never have an unkind thing to say.
In many ways, Paul was a private person. This might explain his love of motorcycles and the open road. At the same time, his travels with friends meant the world to him. His 40th birthday party in Las Vegas is the stuff of legends. His many trips to NFL football cities with the boys resulted in the most impressive collection of sports memorabilia imaginable. Paul was rarely seen without one of his many Boston Red Sox hats.
Then there was the music. Paul was always surrounded by music. He loved all genres of music and always had the latest technology to play it. He provided the soundtrack for the many gatherings of his friends and was also known to bust a move in the process. Paul was also an avid concert goer and loved to attend large festivals and arena events with his friends.
Paul brought great joy as the youngest child of Perley and Joanne. He will be lovingly remembered by his sisters Colleen (Peter Martin) and Barbara (Max MacDonald) and brothers John and Robert.
He was predeceased by brothers Jamie and Ronnie.
Paul's nieces Carrie, Brandy, Erica and Autumn and nephews Devin, Arron, Kyle, Chris and Josh were a source of great pride to him.
He was known as Guppy to his grandnieces and nephews which always brought a smile to his face. Being asked to be Cassidy's godfather was one of Paul's proudest moments. Paul also shared a special relationship with his cousin Carol from Calgary and her husband, Tim.
A celebration of Paul's life will take place in the Irish fashion on May 2 starting at 2 p.m. at Beanie's Bistro on 27 Main St., Sherbrooke N.S.
A Riverview High School scholarship has been created in Paul's memory.
Donations can be made by email transfer to hashtagcameronstrong@gmail.com.
Some of us think holding on makes us strong; but sometimes it is letting go. (Hermann Hesse)


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