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Zachariah G. Cameron

Appleton, Wisconsin

1986 - 2012 (Age 25)

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Appleton, Wisconsin

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Zachariah G. Cameron, 25, Appleton, went home to be with the Lord Friday, Feb. 10, 2012, in Milwaukee. He was born in Appleton, on Oct. 30, 1986. Zachariah is the son of Paul and Gloria (Salczenko) Cameron. Zachariah graduated from Appleton West High School in 2005. He then served his country...

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Paul, I don't understand God sometimes. I don't understand why He works this way. I wish His plan had been different for you and Gloria. Don't force an answer or meaning. Be mad. Shake your fist at Him for a while. He completely gets it and He won't leave you alone to drown. Let it flow. God doesn't believe in you. He believes in Himself, so there's no way you'll ever walk through this wrong before Him.

Dear Cameron Family....We are so sad for you, words seem so empty at this time. With a heavy heart we send our deepest sympathies ...our thoughts, prayers, and tears, are with you.

The Littiebrant Family

Paul, I am so sorry to read that Zach has left the earth earlier than anyone expected, except for the Lord. Please know that I am praying for you all and rest in the assurance that you will see Zach in heaven. God will use this time of sorrow for His Glory and to be a blessing to you and others.
In His love and favor,
Deb Christie

Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, I had the honor of serving with Zach at NAS JRB Fort Worth. I must say of all the people I worked with no one could lift the spirits of a situation or a day more than him. It's been an honor not only to serve with him but even just knowing him. Its a terrible waste that his life has been cut short but know that in the time he was here that he touched many lives and will never be forgotten.

I knew Zack since Lincoln Elementary School. We were on athletic teams together growing up. He was a great teamate as well as a great person. His self understanding and postive outlook will be missed by many.
*Thoughts and prayers out to the Cameron Family...

Zach was an amazing person with a huge heart! I only talked to him a few times, we had classes together, but I knew that he was a genuine, kind, and caring person, who was so intelligent. He is someone who will truly be missed and I'm honrored to know someone like him....

Mr. and Mrs. Cameron,

I wanted you to know that this semester I shared a Comparative Literature class with Zach and that he will so greatly be missed. Our entire class was in shock to find out he was no longer with us, and it brought tears to many eyes. Every time he raised his hand to give an opinion or answer a question you could tell that he was such a sweet and genuine soul with a fantastic outlook on things. I never worked up the courage to say much to him, however I have to...

I just want you to know Zach drew a caricature of me for my birthday and I had it framed and will have it framed forever. Even after only hanging out with Zach for a couple times I could tell he was someone I wanted to be around and others felt the same way. I was joking when I asked him to draw a picture of me for an upcoming birthday (about a month) and it was the best present I had forgotten I asked for... which he didn't. I will not forget this about Zach and the other great qualities he...

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Cameron,
Zach was blessed with a vibrant mind and a caring soul. The faculty and students in the Comparative Literature program are grieving his loss and keeping you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Peter Y. Paik, Chair
Dept. of French, Italian and Comparative Literature