May God bless you and your...
I want you to know that we care and love you all very much. Pat & Dale
PATTY ANNE Groover Smiley
May 21, 2004 | Savannah, GA
Midway, Georgia
Midway - Lex "Luther Eschol" Camp, age 46, died Friday, May 14, 2004 at his residence in Midway after a short illness. He was a native of West Palm Beach, FL and lived the past 14 years in Midway. He was a member of Local Union 320 in Savannah. He was preceded in death by his grandparents,...
Read MoreI want you to know that we care and love you all very much. Pat & Dale
PATTY ANNE Groover Smiley
May 21, 2004 | Savannah, GA
When Lex was with us, I could always find more than a few choice words to describe one of my favorite Brothers. Now, though, it seems near impossible to paint a picture of a man who was, without a doubt, the most loyal, selfless, and, in his own way, wise person I have ever had the pleasure of befriending. It is with complete confidence that I say that Lex has left a legacy that most people will never come close to matching. I will miss him.
Jed Voltz
May 19, 2004 | Los Angeles, CA
I was lucky enough to have Lex as one of my mentors when I started working in this industry.He was not just a freind he was like a father to me and many others and I knew when I needed him he would be there! I will never forget LEX.
adam varnedoe
May 19, 2004 | Savannah, GA
lex bringing in a batton
lex was good man, a great friend, a brother to many, a hard shell with a soft heart, he was a strong influence in a quiet way within the union (iatse # 320), a master projectionist and flyman, with him goes his knowledge of his craft and the simple wisdom that he often passed along when one needed it most, he was a legend in his own time, a superhero of sorts, lex was all for one and one for all, if you needed the man he was there in good times and bad, for better and for worse, i miss my...
wayne roelle
May 18, 2004 | Savannah, GA
Lex never treated me like a girl when I worked with him and in this town and this industry that meant a lot. I will always remember and admire him for that and so much more.
Sommer Howard
May 18, 2004 | Savannah, GA
I had the distinct pleasure of knowing Lex as a Brother in IATSE 320 as well as a friend. I can think of no other person who was so selfless and well liked. I like to think of Brother Lex as the keystone that kept the local together, a true testimate to how specail he was and is in our hearts.
Michael Murphy
May 18, 2004 | Buffalo, NY