Cameron's obituary
It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Cameron Estes, who left us too soon on November 24, 2023. Born in 1990, Cameron lived a life filled with love, laughter, and dedication, leaving a lasting legacy of selflessness and giving.
Cameron is survived by his loving wife, Brenda Estes, and their three treasured daughters: Italia, Amelia, and Raelynn. He was a devoted husband and a doting father, his pride and joy being his family who deeply mourn his untimely departure. His passing leaves an irreplaceable void in their lives, yet his memory continues to shine brilliantly in their hearts.
Cameron's life was characterized by humor, kindness, and an unparalleled sense of selflessness. He was quick to turn any situation into a source of laughter, always lightening the mood with his distinctive wit. Yet, he was also deeply caring, always keen on lending a helping hand to those in need. He was a man who believed in standing for what he believed in, living by the creed, "Never apologize for being who you are."
Some of Cameron's greatest accomplishments were his years of service in the military. He joined the ranks in 2012, demonstrating courage and resilience during his deployment to Afghanistan the following year. His leadership skills shone when he served as a Cadre leader at Battle Born Youth Academy, where he touched countless lives with his wisdom and guidance.
Cameron's legacy is one of selflessness and generosity. He taught us the power of laughter, the beauty of authenticity, and the importance of altruism. He will be greatly missed by everyone who was fortunate enough to have known him and all whose lives have been profoundly impacted by his benevolence.
In lieu of flowers, funds are being raised for "Family Help" at https://everloved.com/life-of…. In honor of Cameron's lifelong commitment to helping others, donations in his memory would be a meaningful way to continue his legacy.
As we remember Cameron, we are reminded of the laughter, the care, the selflessness he embodied. He has left us with an indelible mark. He will forever be remembered, forever be missed, and forever be loved.