It’s time to say goodbye to Jeff Alan Cameron, who suddenly passed away just before his 76th birthday, on March 3, 2023 in Truth or Consequences, NM.
The final chapter of his time on earth was a fitting bookend to a life that was full of movie-like scenes, played out by Jeff, with his model good looks and magnificent ’Main Character’ complex. Jeff was the star of his own melodrama, which could be fun to dive into and play along with at times.
He spent his life as a connoisseur of many lovely things; filling his photographic mind with literature, his seeking soul with rock and roll and his deep passions with beautiful lovers and lifelong friends. He had a fantastic sense of dark humor and could be incredibly charismatic and engaging.
A complicated and tough man, Jeff kept his liver cancer’s downward progression a secret in an attempt to not have family come to see him in his weakened state. He is succeeded by his two brothers: Robbie Cooper and Bruce Cameron; his two children: Wyatt Cameron and Jena Cameron-Saleri, as well as five grandchildren.
Jeff was my paramedic partner back in the 80s. He was a dear friend of mine for over 30 years. His many roles in life included much time in healthcare. He started as a corpsman in the Navy. He later became a paramedic and worked for the 911 system in Alameda County for several years. Some time after that, he worked with mentally disabled adults, and then later, mentally disabled children. His heart was big. He was intense, funny, sensitive, warm, and a faithful friend. He will be missed. He is missed. Nancy
It is beyond grief that I say how sorry I am that Jeff is gone. Golf Club Drive will always miss him, his concern and caring for my mom, his love for OUR kitty, Virginia, and long talks by the campfire. He was one of a kind. Becky
Missing you today and always.R
Will miss hearing the sound of the truck you drove, your stories at the dog park and your big personality. One of the first people to greet me when I moved into town, you will be fondly remembered by a fellow Taurus.
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