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Cam Goodman peacefully passed from a reoccurance of cervical cancer, her wishes honored under daughter Che' Rippinger's care. Cam, a Certified Herbalist, 25-year Religious Science Practitioner with Mile Hi Church, Rotarian, multitalented, spiritual healer, called the Rocky Mountains home for most of her life (originally from Chicago). A phenomenal mom and best friend to Che', she graced, influenced and motivated many lives. She was the vocal and vibrant life of every party--quick to laugh and loved adventure. A Montessa motorcycle rider, mountain and medicine woman, she lead the family businesses of Nature's Garden Health Food Store and El Rancho Trading Post LLC in Evergreen, Colorado. A Hawaiianthemed memorial service celebrates Cam's colorful spirit, Italian and Gemini exuberance: 3 pm Friday, June 4, 2010, Mile Hi Church Vogt Auditorium, 9079 W Alameda Ave, Lakewood, CO.
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I always wondered what happened to Cam, I know she had cancer but I lost touch of her after moving from Evergreen. I knew her from Nature's Garden, and living up Hghwy 103. What a great lady, she was in my thoughts today, and I know she will be missed by many.
CJ Bowen
Friend
November 20, 2020
Sad time I know. Be strong. She is happy now, and you will see her again.
A Friend
November 20, 2010
Cam was a wonderful woman and so knowledgable about many subjectsl She'll be greatly missed. I have known her from both businesses and my husband and I have enjoyed her many stories and insights about the Evergreen area.
Hugs to Che!
Pam and Kurt Jakobson.
Pam and Kurt Jakobson
June 7, 2010
Cam, I will miss you dearly. You went too soon for me. You are one of the sweetest people I've ever met. Thank you for all of the joy, love and support. We will all be together again when we get to the other side.
Peace & Eternal Blessings to your friends and family.
Reverend Thabiti
June 3, 2010
Blair and Wil Swart
June 3, 2010
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