Matthew 11:28-29
Life Reflections
Kamron Markel Blackmon also known as “Fiji,” “Kam,” and “Boo” was born to the parentage of
Rodney and Sabrina Blackmon on November 17, 1996. Kamron passed away at the young age of 25 on Wednesday, March 30, 2022, at Baylor Scott & White T. Boone Pickens Cancer Center in Dallas after a one year battle with brain cancer (Diffuse Midline Glioma). Although he left this world far too soon, he left this world a better place for his family, friends, and so many others.
Kamron accepted Christ as his savior as a child. He joined Community Missionary Baptist Church on
November 17, 2013 under the leadership of Pastor Oscar D. Epps, Sr., and was involved in youth
church until he left for college. Kamron played soccer, baseball, and basketball on various Desoto
Youth Leagues. Many of the teams his dad served as a coach, mentor, and team Dad. Kamron
graduated from Life High School Waxahachie in 2015. Kamron remained an honor roll student
throughout his educational career. After graduation in 2015, he continued his secondary education
at Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas majoring in Kinesiology. Kamron left Tarleton
State University in his sophomore year to pursue his passion to become a music producer and audio
engineer. Kamron was well known locally and in the “underground scene.” Kamron’s music is
featured and available on SoundCloud, Apple Music, Tidal, and Spotify from 2018 until his passing.
Recently, a number of Kamron’s songs were listed in a regular SoundCloud music list.
Kamron worked at the Cities of Dallas and Desoto as a lifeguard/swim coach; and at Chewy’s as a
forklift operator until he was unable to work due to his illness. Although, this illness can ravage the
mind and body, Kamron never complained and never allowed cancer to take over his loving, giving,
humble, and diligent spirit. He lived out his dream of music producing until the end.
Kamron was preceded in death by his grandparents: John Douglas Conwright and Dollie Jean
Blackmon; and John Elbert Johnson, Sr.
Kamron leaves to cherish his memories: Rodney & Sabrina Blackmon (parents); Kennedi Nicole
Blackmon (sister); Fannie Beatrice Johnson (grandmother); Richie and Lynn Nash (God parents);
Skileya Mitchell (girlfriend); and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, relatives, and friend.