In memory of

Alda Cameron

January 18, 1930 -  March 30, 2017

Alda Margaret Cameron (Nee Jones)
Passed away peacefully on Thursday March 30, 2017, surrounded by family at Mississauga Trillium Health Partners in her 87th year.
She leaves her beloved husband Albert,
daughter, Lynne Gregory (Robert), son, Larry Cameron (Deborah),
grandchildren, Darrin ( Marlyn), Bradley Woods, Victoria and Emily Cameron.
Alda was a loving, empathetic person who cared deeply for family and friends.
She loved to travel to faraway places and enjoyed hosting parties and events with her husband.
We will miss her deeply.

Guestbook 

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Bob & Joan Lloyd (Family Friends)

Entered April 3, 2017 from Langley, B.C.

Alda was such a warm loving person and always made us feel comfortable and part of the family. You have been so blessed to have had her in your lives for so many years.

A light has gone out and there is no doubt that she will be missed. We wish you much love and peace in the days ahead.

Seana Massey (Colleague)

Entered April 3, 2017

Dear Lynne

I was so very sorry to learn from Kim about the passing of your Mom. I am not aware of the circumstances, but am hoping there was little suffering. Eight-seven years is a gold ol' long life! And judging by the glass of wine in her hands and balloons behind her in this photo, she enjoyed each year! I can't imagine what the loss of a Mom must be like - even when it may perhaps be a "blessing" if they've been unwell, or even if they have lived a "good ol' long life"...your Mom is your Mom and I am sure you will miss her deeply. I like to think of our loved ones looking over us from on high, and always being there for us - I hope perhaps that brings you comfort too during times of tears and loss. Be gentle with yourself. Please pass my condolences on to Bradley. Warmest regards and big hugs, Seana

Rick Crumpton (Friend)

Entered April 4, 2017 from Pickering

My relationship to Mrs Cameron was very Canadian. I was one of her grandson's (Brad) hockey coaches. She must have felt she lived in arenas back then as she and Mr Cameron seemed to be at every game cheering for Brad and brother Darrin. She always had a smile on her face and never failed to tell the boys how well they played (Not that they never didn't). That was a long time ago but through one of my closest friend's Rob (married to Lynne) I have been very much kept in the loop as to how the Camerons were doing all these years. To Mr Cameron, Lynne, Rob, Darrin, Brad and Marlene I offer my sincerest sympathies on behalf of the Crumpton family. Take strength and pride in knowing what a wonderful woman you all had in your lives for so many years. God bless.

Leticia Gracia (Colleague)

Entered April 11, 2017 from Toronto, Ontario

Dear Lynne,

I wanted to share my deepest condolences on the loss of your mother. It is such a significant loss! I hope that she felt no pain and went in peace and that you and your family find comfort in loving memories.

You are in my thoughts.

Leticia

Ken Laughlin (Friend)

Entered April 17, 2017 from Toronto

Alda was a very understanding and gentle person.. She was very supportive to Al and I never saw them arguing about anything. Alda had many fine qualities. She would never intentionally hurt any person's feelings, she was kind and generous, she was sympathetic to people's needs. She was a good person.
We will miss you very much, Alda
sincerely,
Ken

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