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Stephen W. Camelbeek

DeRuyter, New York

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Stephen W. Camelbeek, 66, of DeRuyter, surrounded by his loving wife and family, passed away August 30, 2013 at Unity Hospital in Rochester. He was born in Rhinebeck, NY. Stephen was a communicant of St. Lawrence Church in DeRuyter. For 43 years he taught agriculture, technology, and...

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i was a classmate of Steve at Cobleskill. He was such a great person who was destined to great things in the future, with whatever work that he was getting involved in. I'll miss you Steve. C.J.Hughes.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

C was an amazing man, he touched the hearts and lives of many families in the community and I was fortunate that mine was one of them! I will always remember him as kind and giving man with a great sense of humor. He will be missed dearly. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Mrs C., girls and all of the family. I am so saddened that Coach has passed. Such wonderful memories of not only having the pleasure of him being my coach, but to also have the chance to coach with him by my side. I will never forget the support he gave me on the sidelines. As so many have said, a great teacher, coach and influence when we were in school...and a great friend as adults.

A wonderful person. He is definitely with the angels.

Steve was one of the most wonderful husband father friend teacher coach and mentor anyone that knew him was blessed.I will miss him and I'm truly honored to have known such a special man.

My Condolences to all of you, such a wonderful man/mentor/teacher....the list goes on. I have many fun memories of Mr.Camelbeek from school, Class of 81... Bless you all

I have been so saddened to hear this news. I have so many wonderful memories of Mr. Camelbeek. He was a true mentor and his memory will carry forever in our hearts. God Bless you all.

Tisha Randall

Having worked with Steve at DCS for 12 short years, I witnessed him bring sheer delight to those around him on a daily basis. Steve was a dedicated and energetic teacher, motivating and inspirational coach, and friendly, honest, and caring colleague. Steve's smile and laughter just engulfed a room and all those in it. Above all, Steve was an amazing family man who cherished his family. Steve will be missed dearly, but lives on in countless people's memories and hearts. Now Steve will be...