Janice-Cameron-Obituary

Janice P. Cameron

Brockton, Massachusetts

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Janice Cameron passed away in Brockton, Massachusetts. The obituary was featured in The Enterprise on October 22, 2008.

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Hi Ellen and Family,
I am so sorry that I was unable to attend any of the services. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Love,
Beth Hollister (Perry)

Ed & Susanne and family,
We are thinking of you and hope this will be a time to recall and retell all the best memories and stories from life with your Mom. Our prayers are with you and your loved ones.
Sincerely,
Hillary & Jim Cronin

We've never met but you must of been one heck of a mom. Thank you for "Eddie" as a part of your legacy, he's a wonderful friend, family man and City Councilor.
My sincerest sympathy to your family!

Ma,

When I was 7 years old, I wrote in your birthday card "to a half good - half bad mother". You probably had done something drastic like made me eat green beans. I take it all back (as you knew about 39 years ago).

You were a 100% good mother! Thanks for being a wonderful mother for us all.

We'll carry along life with your grace, sense of humor, and kindness with us always.

Love, "Little" Eddie

To everyone who posted, our family says Thank You, it means alot to us! Thanks for all the kinds words and prayers for my Mom! My mom was the strongest women i ever met and a fighter all the way! To Mama, i miss you so much and am heartbroken that you are not with us, but praying you are our guardian angel watching over us! I love you and love to all of our friends and family, Edith

Edith
Our prayers, thoughts, hearts go out to you and your family.
"May beautiful memories give you strength at this difficult time"

Love

Dear Edith and Family
Sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. You and your family will be in my prayers. My deepest smypathy

Amy
Please accept my deepest sympathies. May memories of your mother comfort you during this difficult time.

I haven't seen Janice in a long time but I never forgot her. Even now when I read a good book, I think "Janice would like this book"" and wish I lived close enough to get it to her. She and I once played Password, just the two of us, and we played cards, but mostly I remember her love of reading and our talks about the books we read.