Cameron-Troyer-Obituary

Cameron Troyer

Calgary, Alberta

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Calgary, Alberta

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Cameron Troyer passed away in Calgary, Alberta. The obituary was featured in Calgary Herald on May 16, 2008, and Calgary Herald on May 21, 2008.

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Our deepest sympathy. It is sad to lose a long time resident of Westgate Community.
Westgate Community Association

This indeed is a sad day. Our condolences go out to the whole Troyer clan. I spent half of my life in the Troyer house and from a very young age I remember thinking that I would like to grow up to be a father like Cam. He taught us through his experiences and his stories, through his kindness and his love of life. When John and friends got into trouble, he wouldn’t lecture us but rather he would draw a similar experience or story that gave us hope that one day we would turn out okay. Amy and...

Dear Mrs. Troyer, Jan and Troyer Family,
Please know that we are thinking of you now and that you are in our prayers.

Karen, Bryon & Kelley Matheson (Pasiaud)

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

I was saddened to hear of Cam's passing, with that sadness followed quickly by numerous fond memories from our 13 years together at Westmin. Cam was wise, humble and a true gentleman. Sally and I send our condolences to Amy and the rest of Cam's family. Peace.

Amy,
I was so sorry to hear of Cameron's passing. I have fond memories of the two of you coming to volunteer for all those years at Theatre Calgary. God give you the strength at this time. I will pray for you and your family.

May 16,2008
I send my deepest sympathy to my Aunt Amy and families. Will always remember the good times and wonderful times when I was there.
with all my love
Bonnie Heather, Glen.

May 19,2008
I send my deepest sympathy to my Aunt Amy and families. Will always remember the good times and wonderful times when I was there.
with all my love
Bonnie Heather, Glen.

Amy
Our deepest sympathy, we have many memories of the early years with Cam at Sun which we will keep. Always such a gentle man, so sorry
Bill and Irene Turner