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George Richard "Dick" Cambron

Lexington, Kentucky

Jan 1, 1953 – Jun 10, 2020 (Age 67)

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BORN
January 1, 1953
DIED
June 10, 2020
AGE
67
LOCATION
Lexington, Kentucky

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CAMBRON George Richard "Dick", 67 died peacefully at his home in Hospice care June 10, 2020. Born January 1, 1953 in Nelson County to Juicey and Betty Cambron he was the third of nine children. He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers, Jodie and Tony. He is survived by his wife Helen...

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I'm sorry it took me so long... Man! I miss you! You gave me great advice, over the years. January 1,2025 is quickly approaching. You always quit smoking on your birthday. I will take a "break* that day too We really miss you!

Dick was honorable and genuine. A truly beautiful man. He laughed from the belly, and spoke from the heart. He was impossible to argue with, because he was determined not to lose, and he liked pointing out when I was being obstinate . I'm gonna miss him something awful.

I remember Dickie staying with us in Austin on his cross country trip and going to Soap Creek Saloon to listen to music. I will always think of you kindly my friend.

"God Bless You All" Dears' "Dickie & Helen" & "All Of Your Family & Friends"!! We're "Thinking Of & Praying For You All"!! ((Dear Dickie, Please give "Jodie & Tony" & "Your Mom & Dad" "Hugs For Us" "Up In Heaven"!! We know "You All" are having a "Glorious Celebration Together" Up There Now!!)) We Love You All Of You All!! With Love, Geralyn & Vern Ellis!!

Dick it has been a pleasure and an honor to have known you. We will miss you and your annual gathering of the Outlaws here at Possum Trot. Mike will miss your stories, as you were a true story-teller. You always had kind words to say about others. You are on your final adventure, Dick. Fly high.

I'm gonna miss our smoke breaks with Glenna and Judy. I'm gonna miss your laugh. I'm gonna miss our chats. I'm gonna miss a lot...
Rest easy Mr. Cambron. ❤

Erica

worked with Dick at Vocational Rehab for several years. Always liked him because he was contrary. Sorry for the loss. He was a good guy

Dickie touched everyone he met in the most positive way! So honored to have been his friend. for his wife and family!❤
Pam Keeling Talbott
Classmate/ friend

Dickie was my very first childhood friend. We spent so many carefree hours up and down Plum Run Road. He was such a free spirit. Gone too soon.