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Shirley CAMERON Obituary

With great sadness we announce that Shirley Ethel Cameron, 92, of Agoura Hills, California, died peacefully at home, surrounded by her loving family, on February 28, 2023. Shirley was born on May 5, 1930, to Rose Lowe (nee Willoughby) and Francis (Frank) Palmer Lowe, in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. She was baptized at St. Mark's Church (Church of England) in Orangeville, in February of 1943.
Shirley graduated from Orangeville High School in July of 1948, then attended St. Michael's Hospital School of Nursing, in Toronto, in 1949 and 1950.
On June 7, 1952 she married Philip George Cameron, of Caledon, Ontario, a handsome devil who had just graduated from the University of Toronto with a degree in Electrical Engineering. They had been high school sweethearts since 1947.
Shirley and Philip enjoyed 70 years of marriage, devoted to each other and inseparable until Philip's death on January 24, 2022. They raised five children together: James (68), Michael (66), Valerie (62) Terri Lynn (60) and John David (deceased in 2020 at age 52).
Shirley is also predeceased by her sister Joan Herteiz and her brother Bill Lowe. She is lovingly remembered by 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Shirley was a true independent spirit, who marched to her own drum during an era when women's roles were more narrowly defined. She became a nurse but drove stock cars in local races for fun. There is no record of her wins but judging by her lead-foot later in life, we're certain she did.
The family moved to Niagara Falls, Ontario, in 1959, building their first house in the historic Village of Chippawa in 1960. During her years as a homemaker in Chippawa she was also an accomplished artist, painting in oils and watercolors, and served on the board of the Niagara Falls Art Association. Her curious nature led her to become an amateur geologist after taking night classes in Geology. Her restless spirit also caused her to join the Canadian Women's Army Reserve, in which she excelled at marksmanship. She joined the local kennel club and proudly showed her award-winning Basenji dogs, Faro and Zozer. She was also a devoted cat person, and there were always cats underfoot wherever she lived.
The family then moved to Brea, California in 1971. Shirley adapted quickly to her new life there, making friends and becoming involved in the local art scene. She also served in numerous community organizations, including the movement to bring back American POW's held in Vietnam.
She believed in self improvement throughout her life, acquiring diplomas from the School of Floristry in San Bernardino, CA, from the Community College District, North Orange County, as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), from the Riverside Unified School District for Unit Secretary training, and even got a diploma for the Wilton Method of Cake Decorating.
Both Phil and Shirley became American citizens. They moved to Appleton, Wisconsin and lived there for five years before returning to California, this time to live in Placentia. They later moved to Agoura Hills, where they resided until their deaths.
Throughout her life Shirley read voraciously, especially science fiction, but she'd never turn down a good mystery or historical novel. Shirley provided a strong and independent role model for her five children, which has served them well in their lives. Her love of the arts, and reading, and her boundless curiosity, set an example to her children to live fully, and to follow their imagination wherever it might lead. She overcame two heart attacks and the amputation of her left arm to continue as a strong matriarch to her family.
In her last years, even though frail and lacking mobility, she inspired the young women who cared for her with her indomitable spirit. Everyone who knew her had their lives enriched by her kindness, her humor, her intelligence, and her strength of will. She will be deeply missed by all. Her ashes will be mixed with Philip's as they are gently scattered into the Pacific Ocean, where they will be together always.

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Published by Durham Region News on Mar. 16, 2023.

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Diane daugherty

May 26, 2025

I cleaned your mother and dad´s house for many years when they lived in Placentia. My memories of them are many and very cherished. Just one small one was, I called your mam Shirley but your dad was always Mr. Cameron. Every week Mr. Cameron had a new vocabulary word that we would discuss as he put his model airplanes together in his office. I really loved your parents and I´m so sorry to hear of their passing, but I hadn´t talked your mother in many years.

Susan Scott

June 24, 2023

I was saddened to hear that Mrs. Cameron had passed. I remember her and Mr. Cameron as lovely people. My parents (Doug and Mildred Riefstahl) were good friends of both when they lived in Kapuskasing, also visiting in Niagara Falls. My sister and I were along for those visits as well. I have included a picture of James and myself taken in 1957 in Kapuskasing. Sending my condolences. Sincerely, Susan (Riefstahl) Scott

Carol Downey

April 2, 2023

I just read this and want you to know how much I admired your mother. She was a true role model for women today. Independent and strong. I am glad I was privileged to know her. Carol Downey. Placentia

Irma Martinez

March 27, 2023

Irma Martinez to Cameron's Family, my very sincere condolences I am sorry for your loss
Rest in peace Mrs Cameron

Heather McIntosh

March 18, 2023

Sending out my deepest condolences to the Cameron family at the loss of your Mother and Grandmother. I remember her from my childhood in Chippawa. Cherish the memories and remember those we treasure in our hearts are never truly gone. Sincerely Heather McIntosh

Joseph Primerano

March 17, 2023

James and family,

Our sincere condolences to all of you and you family. We are so very sorry to hear aboutthe loss of your beautiful mother Shirley. She was the most amazing, compassionate and beautiful lady.

May all the beautiful memories bring you and your family much peace and comfort as you celebrate her incredible life. Shirley will be smiling down on you from Heaven with much pride and joy every single day.

Joe Primerano & family

Billie Maxfield

March 16, 2023

Our condolences from the Maxfield family, Mark, Chris ,Suzy & myself.

Laura

March 16, 2023

My sincerest condolences to the Cameron family. 

 I moved into Chippawa Dec 1967 where I met Valerie Cameron. We became best mates and stayed that way until the family moved away.

I got to know Mrs. Cameron very well. She was an amazing lady. All the children in the neighbourhood knew her and respected her.  She did not put up with bad behaviour nor insolence.

Mrs Cameron nurtured my love of reading, I still have her copy of Anne of Avonlea. She taught me so much about how to be a kind and decent person. About 30 years ago I realized I had become the "Mrs. Cameron" of my childrens neighbourhood. That thought made me very proud.

Thank you Mrs. Cameron for being there for me.

Rest in peace.

Sincerely Laura (Laurie) Judson

Connie and Tony Zappitelli

March 16, 2023

We met Shirley briefly when she attended the Niagara Film Festival. A lovely lady with a lot of enthusiasm. Our condolences to her family.

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