
Celebration of Life
Obituary of Larry Vincent Cameron
Cameron, Larry Vincent
Passed peacefully with his wife Sharon by his side in the comfort of his Oak Bay Home on Sunday December 28, 2025. Born in St. Stephen he was the son of the late Merle and Ruby (Baxter) Cameron.
He is survived by his loving wife Sharon Cameron, his children; Jen (Dave) Macdonald, Samantha (Cole) Windsor, grandchildren; Brandon (Jeniffer) Power, Mackenzie Power, Steven Windsor, Cora Windsor, Sage Windsor, great-grandchildren; Dante Power, Dominic Power, Lilith Power, siblings; Gary Cameron, Dwight Cameron, Greg (Annette), Special Son Austin (Hailey) Fritz, Sharons siblings Myron (Jane) Kennedy, Donna Eckert, Ron (Lori) Kloschinsky, Jay (Elaine) Kloschinsky, Yvonne (Neil) Lamonthe and his beloved dogs Cocoa and Aero.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his siblings, Juanita, Rhonda, and brother-In-Law Syl Eckert.
Born in St. Stephen in 1951, upon graduation his family moved to Trail British Colombia, where he lived and worked before relocating to Humboldt Saskatchewan, where he met the love of his life Sharon at the local Legion. They married in 2002, creating a life together in Humboldt, enjoying camping, traveling in the summer with grandchildren including trips to Disney and many cruises. Together they enjoyed golfing, partaking in the Annual Kloschinsky Golf Tournament a cherished family tradition. In Humboldt Larry owned a Locksmith business, which he truly enjoyed. Joining Sharons family tradition he adopted their love for the Saskatchewan Roughriders, wearing his Roughrider gear with pride wherever they went.
In 2017 in search of retirement, which never happened, they moved to St. Stephen New Brunswick where they continued their life together making many new friends and memories along the way. They were regulars at the local Legion and have many fond memories and stories of their time spent with friends playing cards and darts. Larry will be remembered by those who knew him as the gentleman who would never shy away from a conversation or never smiled for a photo.
The family wishes to thank their family at Little Acre, his friends from the Legion, Charlotte County Cancer, Extra-Mural, Kindred Care and Charlotte County Hospital for their kind and compassionate care and company during Larry’s time of need.
Cremation has taken place; a celebration of life will take place at Royal Canadian Legion, St. Croix Br #9 - St. Stephen (43 Queen Street West St. Stephen NB) on Thursday, January 8, 2026 starting at 7PM.
For those who wish donations to Charlotte County Cancer would be appreciated by the family.
Online condolences to the family or donations can be made at www.humphreysfh.com
Arrangements have been entrusted to the care & direction of Humphreys Funeral Home 20 Marks Street, St. Stephen, NB E3L 2B2 (506 – 466 – 3110)
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