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Nina Laurienti Cameron

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Mar. 8, 1945 ~ Dec. 13, 2011After a courageous 10 year battle with cancer, Nina passed away peacefully at her home in Taylorsville, UT. Nina was born and raised in Denver Colorado and was the oldest of eight children.She was born into a loving family, Anthony and Evelyn Laurienti and was the...

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It's still so hard to put into words, and face the reality that Nina passed on. My sister was the best sister and friend you could ever imagine. She was our big sister who looked out for all of us. We were also friends, we double dated, we were in each others weddings, we had our children close together and we continued to spend vacations and weekend get aways together. Even though she moved to Utah, she still managed to come to Colorado several times a year and never missed an event. We had...

To the Cameron and Laurienti families -- may God comfort all of you in your loss and keep the good memories alive in your hearts. Nina was a gracious and beautiful person. She will be missed deeply. Denise Jensen (cousin).

My heart and prayers go out to Nina's family. Bryan and Michelle thank you for keeping me in touch with Nina's condition, Im so sorry. Her courage through life only made us stronger, until we meet again. Cheryl, Kevin, Dawn, Jordan........Denver

Nic & Brittany
So sorry for your loss. I hope you and your family can find peace in knowing that your Mom is no longer in pain and suffering.
Please let me know if I can do anything.

Our hearts go out to the Cameron family. May the God of all comfort and your memories of Nina help to ease the pain of losing her.

A very special lady. We shared many stories about our children and grand children.

To the Cameron family- So many of our holiday traditions are family-oriented, making it painful to face the holidays after a loved one passes from this life. Despite the pain, some people find it comforting to continue the old traditions that they have enjoyed. Since grief in itself is so painful, it can be too overwhelming to try and build new traditions when mourning a loved one.

I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories. We find comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared their love.
Though some day we all have to part with those we love, they are not lost. We are always better for having loved. In this way, love transcends even death. - Leo Buscaglia

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My heart goes out to the Cameron family. Nina was always so kind, helpful, and cheerful - a pleasure to work with. God now has one more great helper in his cadre.