Thomas Charles CAMERON-FAWKES

Thomas Charles CAMERON-FAWKES

Thomas CAMERON-FAWKES Obituary

Published by Vancouver Sun and/or The Province on Apr. 9, 2011.

CAMERON-FAWKES, Tom With profound sorrow, we announce the sudden passing of Tom Cameron-Fawkes on April 5, 2011, at the age of 63. He is survived by his loving wife and best friend, Deb; his father, Norman Fawkes; brother Wally; and children Michael, David and his wife Sara, and Vanessa Guild. Trade unionist, communicator, activist, advocate, powerful orator, adoring husband, devoted father, passionately loyal friend, generous mentor, with a sense of humour large enough to match his prodigious presence: the imprint he leaves on the world can hardly be measured. As strategist and ringmaster for 35 years of campaigns to secure rights and dignity for every member of society, Tom made lasting impressions on people from all walks of life. He began his professional career working as a CFUN DJ at the ridiculous age of 16. Ten years in broadcasting took him to Seattle (KJR) and Los Angeles (KROQ-FM, at the dawn of the FM era), Whitehorse, Yukon, and Trail, BC, where he would meet the future president of the Canadian Labour Congress. His nearly-successful effort to unionize his workplace ended his career in radio, and began a stellar career as a labour communicator. Counting Ginger Goodwin among his grandparents' friends, he came by his passion for social justice naturally. He worked with the estimable Jack Munro as director of communications for the IWA, and later took the same title for the BC Federation of Labour. Tom's political instincts were legendary, and his advice was sought on and off the record. His abiding respect for frontline workers in every industry was warm and unpretentious, from his favourite Szechwan diner to cruise ships traversing the Panama Canal. Tom made friends wherever he went. In the early nineties, Tom took on the Communications Department for the 26,000 members of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 1518, representing supermarket, retail, industrial and community healthcare workers province-wide. In both professional and personal life he advocated for the empowerment of women and spoke out at every opportunity against the exploitation of children. Tom was a generous and gifted mentor to many within and outside the labour movement - and equally, an outrageous comic and raconteur, much of which is not fit to print. He showed no mercy to pretense or self-importance. At the same time, his loyalty to friends and colleagues was unshakeable, and his honesty blunt and refreshing. With a heart as big as all outdoors, compassion was his greatest quality, informing all his life and work. His creativity stretched from communications to photography to his renowned gourmet cooking. Upon his retirement in 2007, Tom and Deb took to exploring the world via cruise ship, a new shared passion, from Alaska to the Amazon. Tom's was a life of imagination and accomplishment, friendship and really, really great laughs. Our time with him was too short, and he will be deeply missed by too many admirers to count. "I am just an ordinary guy...and that is all I ever want to be". Sorry, Tom - you were anything but. The family will hold a private service of remembrance, and a public celebration of his life will take place at a later date, to be announced. Donations may be made in Tom's name to Covenant House in Vancouver, a support facility for downtown street youth. Vancouver Memorial Services & Crematorium (604) 325-8251 www.vancouvercrematorium.com

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Jane Reid (Dickson)

August 15, 2020

Sad to hear. Tom & I spent our very young years together growing up at UBC. Lost touch many years ago with Tom and his brothers but often think about them throughout the years . Hope to see him on the other side

Mary Lui

April 19, 2011

I didn't get to spend as much time with you as I would have liked but just seeing the way your presence lights up Deb's face tells me how wonderful you are. RIP.

Lois Peterson

April 19, 2011

Deeply saddened to hear this news. My heartfelt condolences to his family.

suffering for his culinary art

DCF

April 16, 2011

my hero, my heart

DCF

April 16, 2011

wearing out the camera in the Costa Rica rainforest

DCF

April 16, 2011

Robin Mansell

April 15, 2011

Tom was my best friend. He did more for me than I ever deserved. I will miss him hugely. My sympathies to Deb, David and the rest of the family.

Kylie Burns

April 14, 2011

Two opposites who had their hearts in the same place. You were an amazing friend and life mentor. Words can't describe how much I will miss you. I have never met two more genuine and warm people as yourself and Deb. You didn't discriminate - you tormented us all and we loved it! You're going to be missed by anyone lucky enough to know you. Thanks for everything TCF. See you on the flip side!

Larry Widen

April 13, 2011

Everyone knew Tom as a master wordsmith but he was so much more. Tom's intellect and quick mind also shone in the thrust of major debates within the trade union movement. All his skills served all union members well.
During my twenty-plus years on staff with the CLC Tom had my continuous respect as a union brother. I took great pleasure from his friendship and his influence will live on.

Debby Meyer

April 11, 2011

Tom was a wonderful neighbour at Creekview Co-op. He was always generous with his smile, had a willingness to listen and to help out when he saw a need (he also loved to crack a joke or two whenever possible!)... his laugh filled the room...he was a kind man. My sympathy to all family members for the loss of your dear Tom.

Carolynn DiGuistini

April 11, 2011

May you rest in peace big guy! I'll never forget ya and it's a been pleasure to know you.

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