Madison-McCammon-Obituary

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Madison Elizabeth McCammon

Nov 18, 1996 - Jan 2, 2026

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My late husband Gene and I only knew of love expressed by her mom, Melissa. She kept me informed of Madisons good and bad days. I know the immense loss her parents are feeling. May God bless you w grace and fondest memories of Madison. Love, Pearl McGory.

Madison was a sweet, loving, caring and artistic young woman. She was very open hearted and shared her feelings with all of us. I miss her terribly but feel better for having known her. I know that the angels and saints have welcomed her and all worldly suffering is behind her. God bless you and keep you in his heavenly kingdom.

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I have many lovely memories of Madi. A friend of mine since 2006. I went to her house a few times and we all had such a wonderful time. She wrote me a card on my birthday once and she would always draw every single day. She was quite supportive of me in my author career, and I always supported her in her many passions, and I will miss her forever.

She was a beautiful light that is still shining down on us. Her love and warmth will be with us always.

Maddie was a fighter and such a sweet soul. I am thankful for her memories and grace.

So sorry to hear this my condolences to her family I went to Lyme in 2013

Rip beautiful girl! Fly high angel

We're so sorry for the loss of this beautiful girl. We're holding you and your family in our thoughts and prayers. Praying you can find comfort, strength, and peace again as you hold her memories close in your heart.
Tim and Lori Kittelson

Obituary

Madison's Obituary

CLAYTON, NY – Madison Elizabeth McCammon, 29, of Clayton, lost her long battle with chronic kidney disease and passed away on January 2, 2026.

Madison was born in Jonesborough, Georgia on November 18, 1996.

Madison was a graduate of Lyme Central School and attended Jefferson Community College for two years before becoming too ill to continue her studies. She aspired to earn a degree in social work with the goal of becoming an art therapist. She was a truly gifted artist. Madison attended the Summit Dialysis Center until her passing, where she made many meaningful friendships.

An avid animal lover, Madison spent all her free time with her beloved basset hound, General MacArthur, and her cat, Willow.

She is survived by her mother and stepfather, Melissa and Thomas Paro, Jr.; her brother and his fiancé, Christian Paro and Sarah Wilder of Copenhagen, NY; maternal grandparents, Michael Sr. and Josephine Lucidi of Limerick, NY; paternal grandparents, Ronald and Molly Libby of Langhorn, PA; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

She is predeceased by her biological father, Christopher S. McCammon.

Calling hours will be held from 2-4 pm at Reed & Benoit Funeral Home on Saturday, January 17, 2026. A memorial service will immediately follow at 4 pm.

Memorial condolences may be left to her family at 41062 Smithering Heights Road, Clayton, NY 13624.

Arrangements are with Reed & Benoit Funeral Home, Inc. and condolences may be left online at www.reedbenoit.com.

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