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Camille Meek Obituary

Camille Marie (Giroux) Retired School Administrator Age 56, of Dininny Road, Waverly, NY, lost her valiant battle with cancer on Thursday, October 26th, 2006, at home. Throughout her courageous battle with cancer, Camille never lost her faith or her beautiful smile that gave strength to so many. She was born May 3, 1950 in Elmira, NY, the daughter of the late George Dexter and Marian Lucille (Brewer) Giroux. Survivors include: life partner, Susan B. Park of Waverly, NY; son, Christopher (Christine) Meek of Stamford, CT; sisters, Nancy (Bill) Stone of Lady Lake, FL, Bonnie (John) Page of Bath, NY; brother, Dexter (Lucy) Giroux of Livonia, MI; her beloved pets, Emmie Carolyn and Megan Marie; along with grandchildren and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Camille was a longtime employee of S-C-T BOCES and retired from the Watkins Glen Central School District. Her professional career included speech therapy, deaf education, special education trainer, school administrator, and college adjunct faculty sign language instructor. She volunteered her sign language skills for legal, medical, educational and social needs of the hearing impaired in the surrounding areas. A Celebration of Life service will be held Tuesday, October 31st, at 2 p.m. at the Waverly United Methodist Church. Immediately following the service, a Celebratory Gathering/Meal will be held at Tomasso's Restaurant, Route 17C Waverly, NY. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in the name of Camille M. Meek may be directed to the Waverly United Methodist Church. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Blauvelt Funeral Home. Those wishing may leave a sympathy message of remembrance for Camille's family in obituaries at www.blauvelt funeralhome.com.
Published by Star-Gazette on Oct. 30, 2006.

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