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Cameron Phelan

Fort Worth, Texas

1980 - 2006

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Cameron Phelan, 26 years old, passed away Tuesday, July 26, 2006. The good die young.

Funeral: In lieu of the Viking funeral he requested on his blog, a memorial service will be held at 4:30 p.m. Friday at All Saints' Episcopal School Chapel, 9700 Saints Circle, Fort Worth.

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Cameron,

You would be proud of your Dad. Went through a tough surgery and is already talking about BBQ, bourbon, and of course the Horned Frogs!

Jack

I know I don't know him, but I send my condolences to the family. We have the same name and he died the day I was born.

10 years later and I still read these messages of condolence. 10 years later and I still miss my wonderful son.

You live in my heart now but my gosh you left a huge footprint on this earth, in such a very short time.

Until we meet again

dad

I recently heard the news of Cameron's passing, and my deepest sympathies go out to all of his loving family and friends. He was a true original and someone who will be forever missed but never forgotten. May God bless you all in your time of need, and may Cameron's memory brighten every day. You are all in my prayers.

I hope that by now you have met my grandfather and have reunited with Granny and Buddy, Be sure and have my grandpa wiggle his ears for you. He had such great ears. I miss you terribly and will always love you, my wonderful son.

Dear Deba and entire family, There aren't any words to express are feelings to you. Please know that you are all in our thoughts. Deepest sympathy, Larry and Karen Buttell

I miss you big bro. I hope you're having a beer with God right now and getting all those questions you have answered. I'll love you always and never stop missing you! you have great friends who have adopted me, but I know I'll never be the true "Phelan". I love you.

I can't retrieve the words to express the grief and sorrow I feel for my great friend Wes and his family. I have known them for what seems like a lifetime and knew cameron his entire life, from day one. From what I have read and heard, he has some very close and special friends. I know that kind of friendship, and I know it makes all of this just that much harder. But we can all take pride in having known him and solace in knowing he is in much, much better place,