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William White Cammack III

Dallas, Texas

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CAMMACK III, , WILLIAM WHITE "WHIT" Born November 2, 1988, in Austin, Texas to William White Cammack II and Caroline S. Cammack, passed away on October 3, 2007, in Dallas. Whit graduated from Highland Park High School in 2007 and was attending Richland College. He was a master paintball player,...

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Mr. Cammack,
I am so sorry about Whit. I know that this is a hole in your heart that can never be filled. Please know that Whit is always with you and he knows how very much you love him. Remember to take one minute at a time, one day at a time. God will hold you in the plam of His hands. My prayers are with you and your family.

Whit and Dad--Dallas Auto Show 2007

Bill and Carolyn: So sorry to hear of your loss. We send our heart felt condolences. Hope to see each of you in the near future. Jack and Lesley

Whit: Sorry i couldn't make it to your funeral.
We have some great memories.
You will never be forgotten.
Rest in Peace.

To Whit: You were loved by all and will be missed immensely. As one of your mom's good friends I have listened to her stories of what a wonderful, sweet, mannerly child you were and everytime I was around you I could tell she was right. Prayers and love to your mother and father.
Judy G. Smith

Whit, we all miss you so much. You had a huge impact on a lot of people's lives, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace.

We talked every now and then through passing, especially in the school hallways and at friend gatherings. I only saw you a few weeks ago and we caught up on a few things. I always thought you were a sweet guy. I never heard a harsh word come from you.

I am sitting with Ms. Hutcheson and she keeps talking about how she tutored you since sixth grade. She can't stop talking about yours and hers memories. "whit was a wonderful young man," she keeps saying. her heart goes out to you and...

To Whit's dad "Judge Bill", I am so sorry for your loss. I met you through your mom Julie while I worked as a nurse for her internist in Dallas. You always gave me updates on Whit -- you were such a proud father. I loved your mom Julie dearly, and I always enjoyed visiting with you at her doctor appointments. I am so, so sorry for this tragic loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I am sorry.