Created August 27, 2018

In Memory

This eternal flame burns forever
in remembrance of Gary W. Cameron


Gary W. Cameron,

August 30, 1953 - August 8, 2024

 

Gary was born on August 30, 1953 to the late Jack D. Cameron and

Joycelyn Matlock Cameron in El Dorado, AR.


Gary worked for Great Lakes Chemical, DuPont and Chemours for a total of 40

years & 4 months. He was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church where he

helped in the TV ministry and Operation Christmas Child and keeping the

grounds mowed.


He enjoyed spending time with his family skiing on the river. He also enjoyed

camping with them at Cowhide Cove on Lake Greeson. After retirement, he

loved traveling and spending quality time with his late wife, Denise. They

enjoyed bus tours and going on cruises together. One of their most memorable

trips was to see Yellowstone National Park.



Gary was preceded in death by his wife Billie Denise Sanders Cameron, his

father, Jack D. Cameron, his mother, Joycelyn Matlock Cameron, his paternal

grandparents, Owen and Mattie Mae Burley Cameron, his maternal

grandparents, Robert Andrew Matlock and Emma Maggie Flournoy Matlock.

 

 

Those left to cherish his memories are his children, Jeff Cameron (Andrea) of

Ruston, LA and Sharon Guthrie (William) of Baytown, TX; grandchildren, Reed,

Kenzie and Garrett of Baytown, TX; Масу, Layla and Bryce of Ruston, LA.; sister,

Judy Welch (Danny) of Keithville, LA; nieces, Amanda Rich (Chris) of Sherman,

TX; nephew, Cameron Vick (Carrie) of Stonewall, LA; and numerous family and

friends.

 

Visitation will be held from 12:00-2:00 p.m. Saturday, August 17, 2024 at

Immanuel Baptist Church, El Dorado, AR. A memorial service will follow at 2:00

p.m. with Rev. Clark Whitney officiating. Interment will follow at Scotland

Cemetery.

 

Serving as Honorary Pallbearers will be Byron Bailey, Darren Heard, Mike

Latimer, Gary Hudson and Brad Thomason.

 

Memorials may be made to Operation Christmas Child or to the Immanuel

Baptist Church Building Fund.

 


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Though He's gone, He is not forgotten.
Though absent, He remains in spirit.
Though once a worker, He now rests.


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