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Cameron Blake Marlowe, 31, of Ridge Spring, entered into rest on September 8, 2025. Born in Aiken, South Carolina, on July 8, 1994, he was a son of Charles Edward Jordan and Candy Marlowe Barnes. Cameron was a member of Wagener Pentecostal Church and worked for SF&E Farms. In his free time, Cameron enjoyed tattooing and found ultimate joy in spending time with his younger brother, Jacob, as they were known around town as "The Brothers" because when you saw one, you saw the other. He also found joy and entertainment in playing and aggravating his nephew, Kaiden. Cameron's heart was stolen by his nieces, Jaylene, Nina, and Willow. Cameron loved the outdoors, whether it was fishing or hunting, and most of all, loved his family and being together for the special occasions.
Surviving are his mother, Candy Barnes (Dock); father, Charles Jordan; brother, Jacob Jordan (Raynie); sister, Chelsey Jordan; nephew, Kaiden Jordan; and nieces, Jaylene Jordan, Nina Garcia, and Willow Hayes. along with many extended family members. He is also survived by his grandparents, Debra and Bubba Anderson, affectionately known as Nanny and Papa. Cameron was preceded in death by his brother, Matthew Ryan Jordan; and grandparents, Joe Marlowe, Carol Jane "Mary" Marlowe, and Pat Barnes.
The funeral service to celebrate Cameron's life will be held a 2 o'clock on Friday, September 12th at Milton Shealy Funeral Home with Pastor Sunny Balthaser officiating. Burial will follow in Southlawn Cemetery, 4524 Whiskey Rd, Aiken. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service, from 1 until 2 o'clock at the funeral home, and at other times at the home of his mother. Serving as pallbearers are: Brandon Benton, Joe Marlowe, Kenneth Marlowe, Collin Marlowe, Dustin Yeager, and Erman Carpenter, with Brayden Marlowe as the honorary pallbearer.
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