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CAMELLA OGIMA Obituary

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It is with great sadness we announce that Camella Angelian Ogima of Thunder Bay, member of Fort William First Nation, passed away at age 53 on December 16th from complications due to her health. Camella loved her family, especially her children. She always wanted to make others happy and feel special. She had a dream to own her own home one day; to call hers and live out the rest of her days on her terms. She had a passion for butterflies, and loved to cook on special occasions. Camella was predeceased by her biological father, David Ogima Sr. She is survived by her mother Christine Ogima, dad Alvin Scott, her four brothers Ken Ogima, David Ogima Jr., Arthur (AJ) Cheesequay, and Joseph Scott, children Shyan Ogima and Kris Ogima, and her grandchild Claire Ogima.

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Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Dec. 27, 2025.

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Victoria McFadden

January 4, 2026

condolences to the Christine Ogima , family and friends
Rest in peace sweetie
Love Aunty

Kelly Bryan/Dwight Cormier

December 29, 2025

Sending our deepest condolences to Camellas family and friends.

Jennifer Broughton

December 28, 2025

Sincere condolences to the family Camellia had such a beautiful loving personality just like her daughter Shyan

Eva Baraskewich

December 28, 2025

Christine and family...my condolences to you all on your loss.

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