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Archie Kidd Cameron

Bakersfield, California

1919 - 2008

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Archie Kidd Cameron Jan. 7, 1919 - July 1, 2008 Kern River Family Mortuary-Oildale Archie Kidd Cameron died July 1, 2008 due to complications from pneumonia. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 17 years, Louise, and his brothers, William Cameron, Jr. and Joseph Cameron. He is survived...

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Dear Archie... I am chiming in for both my mom, Keith (Silcox) Derian, and myself, as you and I became email buddies thanks to your long~time friendship wih my mother. You are missed by me, Archie. My mom was deeply saddened by the loss of you, her good friend of many years. Mom has many fond memories of you from her senior year in high school in Taft, CA. Rest In Blessed Peace, Archie. Much love, Diane Nance & Keith Derian

Our deepest sympathies to the entire Cameron family, especially my good friend Robert. I am so glad that Robert enjoyed some years reconnecting with his Dad, and got to know his loving wife, Louise. I know it is hard to say 'goodbye' to your last parent. I love the picture of young Archie, it looks like Robert!
Thoughts and prayers for you all...

Dad,

I wish we could have seen each other again before you became ill. It is some consolation to know the last words I spoke to you on the phone were "I love you, Dad" and you responded in kind. You were the best father you could be and will remain in my heart forever.

Your son,

Bobbo

Uncle Archie was so sweet and caring for our father Joe Cameron when Mom suddenly passed away in 2002, being the best brother Dad could ever wish for-he took Dad into his home and helped him through a very difficult time. He was always so interested and caring for others with a great sense of humor. Heaven just welcomed a fun-loving, precious soul. We will miss Uncle Archie. Kevin & Nancy Cameron Dunn

Dad, I met you on our honeymoon and liked you immediately. You seemed to enjoy life and took pleasure in the little things. You also made sure you took care of what was important. I loved your practical side. Whenever I snap string beans, I remember how you showed me a better way to cook them. Archie, your sweet smile will live on in the minds and hearts of all those you touched. Love forever, Elaine.

Thanks, Dad for being a nice guy, a great dad, and teaching me how to make a mean old-fashioned. I promise I will never tell anyone about the eggs you put in your backyard to attract the kit foxes.

Love, Bruce

I will miss your salads, cooking and company. Love, George W. Cameron, Wilmington, NC.