OBITUARY
Sharon Faye Cameron
19 July, 1932 – 31 January, 2021
Sharon Faye Cameron, late of Weyburn, Saskatchewan, passed away at Weyburn on Sunday, January 31, 2021 at the age of 88 years.
Sharon is remembered by her children, Myrna (Eric) Sorenson, Paul (Maureen) Cameron, Keith Chadwick, Susan (Wayne) Buckle; grandchildren & great-grandchildren, Cheryl (Dean), Skylar & Briana DeRoo; Leanne Sorenson, Hunter & Kate; Aaron (Ricki) Sorenson & Kelton; Parker (Ashley) Cameron, Nash, Cali & Breckan; Chelsie Cameron; Diane (Jeff), Tyson & Evan Bodie; Lisa (Kyle), Clay, Owen & Lily Templeton; sisters, Marion Miller & Jackie Roy; sister-in-law, Del Hancock; numerous nieces & nephews. Predeceased by her husband, Bruce Cameron; daughter, Janet Chadwick.
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If friends so wish, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 1910 McIntyre Street, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 2R3
Arrangements in care of the Orsted Funeral Home (Carlyle)
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ADD A MEMORYBeth Corrigan
12 February 2021
Another Arcola great has gone 'Home' What a character she was. Lived life very well. Lovely family. Think she taught 4H is where I first knew her. She was just always an Arcola icon! RIP
Rodney Scarrow
8 February 2021
On behalf of Florence Scarrow and Family, we would like to express our sincerest condolences to the Family and Friends of Sharon. She was a remarkable person and she will definitely be missed
Harvey & Jos Pate
3 February 2021
Our heartfelt condolences to Paul & Maureen & all Cameron families. She indeed was unforgettable friend . Had many occasions with her unique laughs 🥰Welcome Wagon, Woman Home Makers , Rebekah Lodge & Seniors Parties. Well spoken respected awesome lady . May her soul Rest In Peace . The Patel’s Family Harvey & Josh 🙏🏽💏.
Angela Stavast
2 February 2021
My parents had a cabin across the street from Bruce and Sharon in Kenosee, so every summer growing up I got to spend time with them. They were like another set of Grandparents to my sister and I. I can vividly remember their home, decor and what the upstairs smelt like :)
As a child I enjoyed visiting with them, the rock turtle in the front yard and the playhouse in the back. Condolences to her and Bruce’s family.
Debbie Burnett
2 February 2021
My thoughts and sincere sympathy to Sharon’s family
Gail & Brian Crump
2 February 2021
Our condolences to Paul & Maureen & the rest of your family.
We had many good laughs with your mom. May she rest in peace.
Sincerely, Gail & Brian
Arlene Wheeler
2 February 2021
Sharon was always a bright light in my day while she was at Crocus. Always had a smile a laugh, a quick reply. A joy and treasure to have around. Loved her like family
Elaine Currie
2 February 2021
Sharon was a dear friend, so many wonderful memories, once on her birthday made a big sign for her, to honk it was Sharon's birthday, boy people that drove by were honking all day long, the girls always looked forward to the love taps from Sharon even when they got older. Her smile and laugh that was Sharon, condolences to the Cameron family, Doug and Elaine, Pam and Angela.
Marie Clements
2 February 2021
Sharon and Bruce’s daughter and son in law Myrna and Eric are very good friends of ours. Our kids are great friends. When our children were young and Sharon and Bruce lived at Kenosee they had our kids come and stay with them along with their own grandkids. It was like having another set of grandparents. Always fun to stop in and have a visit with Bruce and Sharon. Our deep sympathy to all the family
Chris Haussecker
2 February 2021
I first met Sharon when I joined the Kenosee’s Lake Ladies Golf Club. At that time, one day a month we gathered at a member’s place for a social time after our fun golf game. Sharon loved these gatherings & hosted quite a few of those gatherings. She loved to dress up & always had such a wonderful sense of humour.
In 1998 we bought a cottage a couple of doors down the street & were neighbours for a few years. I have good memories of a few happy hours & coffee breaks.
She was a wonderfully fun friend, neighbour & golf companion.
Marie Brownlee
2 February 2021
There are so many different memories that it is hard to pick one. I remember being called over for coffee, to help on a jigsaw puzzle or help when she was learning to crochet. When she got me involved with the “stitch and bitch” (lol) club and aquasize. And she was there when my Mom died. She will be kept in my heart. Many hugs and condolences going to all her family. We were fortunate to have had her in our lives. 😘😘😢😢😢
Donnell Mack
1 February 2021
A wonderful friend and a great golf buddy; so many memories of fun times at Kenosee Lake. Deepest Sympathy to all of her loved ones.
Debra and Harry Laurent
1 February 2021
Our deepest sympathy to Paul, Maureen and family. Always enjoyed a visit with your Mom. She had good stories to share and loved a sense of humour. A very unique laugh that we have no trouble calling to mind. May she find eternal peace.
Elaine Hislop
1 February 2021
My deepest sympathy to the whole Cameron family.
Sharon loved life and a good time...I can hear that deep laugh of hers. And her smile.
REMEMBER the good times! Rip Sharon
Pam Haddow
1 February 2021
Such a beautiful and strong lady! Will miss her smile! I remember as a child of her and Bruce at some gatherings with my elders! They had such fun, that is what counts, she did enjoy her life!
We are thinking of you! Take care.
Love Pam Haddow, Trevor James and Lyla Haddow
John and Gloria Lees
1 February 2021
Our sympathy on the passing of your mother. Enjoyed her visits on the many trips we made to Regina. She had an interesting life. She always had a good word for everybody. She loved her grandchildren.