Jared Cameron

jared cameron
Luther Jared Cameron, 60, passed away Friday, February 6, 2015. A native of Buncombe County, he was the son of the late Virginia Webb Cameron and Carlton McMillan Cameron, Sr. He was an employee of Kitchens Unlimited and a member of Arden Presbyterian Church. Jared's favorite times were spent fishing, working in his yard and playing with his grandchildren. Jared is survived by his wife, Catherine Ice Cameron; two daughters, Megan Sampson and her husband, Brian, of Midlothian, VA and Michelle Schell and her husband, Chris, of Hendersonville; two grandchildren, Cameron Elise Sampson and Kinsley Taylor Sampson; and two brothers, Carlton M. Cameron, Jr. and his wife, Sharon, of Brevard and David Barry Cameron of Apex, NC. A memorial service will be held at 4:00 pm Monday in the chapel of Groce Funeral Home at Lake Julian. The family will have a reception following the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to ones favorite charity in Jared's name.

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  1. This is still so unreal to us. Jared was such a fun loving cousin that we always enjoyed being around. Our childhood memories with the Camerons are the memories I will always cherish…the birthday parties, Christmas dinners, learning to ride my first bike on their playground,(I wrecked and got all skinned up) selling fresh corn in your neighborhood..LOL what a great childhood!!!! I will hold on to these memories but Larry and I want you to know how very sorry we are. Love and prayers to the whole family. We regret not getting to know his beautiful children better then we did but we extend hugs to all!!!!

  2. Dear Cathy, So sorry to hear this. No words to express my sympathy for your loss. Take care. Kay Worley Collins

  3. Jared was one of the most positive people I’ve ever known. He rarely complained and instead was always encouraging others when needed. He will be sorely missed. We had our talks about dying… to not be afraid, and to ‘wait’ for that great peace that was to come. And it came. One of his last words to me was that, ‘I can’t wait for our family to be all together again’. Rest in peace my dear brother. We shall see each other again soon

  4. To Cathy, Carl, Barry and the rest of the family that Jared loved, I was so sorry to hear about this. Jared was one of the ‘good guys’ and will truly be remembered as such. My thoughts are with you during this very difficult time.

  5. So sad to hear of Jared’s passing and hello to you Barry. We all had some good times together and Bless Jared’s spirit and good soul.

  6. Carl, I am so sorry about your loss. Being a ‘much older’ cousin and living so far away I am sorry that I did not have the opportunity to really know him. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you.

  7. We didn’t see you as often as we would have liked, but still remember you well. Anita and Billy Hall join with us in sending our sincerest condolences

  8. So sorry to hear of Jared’s passing. We had so much fun riding the roads and just having a lot of laughs. You will be missed!

  9. Helllo my ole friend Billy! Good to hear from you. Thanks for remembering Jared. We all go way back in time, which has slipped away silently and so quickly. Would love to hook up with you sometime when I’m in town. Till then, take care and tell Robert I said hello – Barry

  10. Thanks Bill for your kind words. Losing Jared has been one of life’s greatest challenges. I loved him like the brother he is. The reality of this loss is very very difficult to accept. Please keep us, and especially Cathy, Michelle, Megan, and Carl in your prayers. We need God’s strength to get us through this painful loss. Hope to see you soon…

  11. Peg and I are very sorry to hear of the passing of Jared and send our heartfelt condolences to each of you for your loss. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers as we pray for the healing strength that God can provide.

  12. I’m a fellow EPSTeam teammate from Etsy … Jared’s warm presence was one of my first memories of joining this team almost 2 years ago. I remember when he became a leader – so kind, so fair, so fun! He has been sorely missed these last months, though his spirit has remained. I am so sorry for your tremendous loss. I am praying for you.


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