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Cameron Kammerer August 31, 1993 - August 12, 2024 It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Cameron Kammerer, age 30, who left this world too soon on August 12th, 2024. Cameron was born on August 31, 1993, at Marshall Hospital in Placerville, California. Cameron was loyal, thoughtful, fun, multi-talented and driven.

Cameron contributed to a plethora of acts of service with a free and loving heart. Near or far, Cameron was always willing to go the distance. Cameron captured the spotlight at the age of 6 winning the BMX National championship.



His passion for sports and competitiveness continued as he joined the Ponderosa High School ski team where he developed a love for the camaraderie of his teammates. In his pursuit of service and community, Cameron participated in the Explorer Program, gaining invaluable experience, and contributing to local fire safety initiatives. His commitment to hard work was evident in his role as a Meat Cutter at Safeway, where he earned the respect and friendship of many colleagues and customers.

He would eventually parlay as one of the founding owners of StandardCloCo, a clothing apparel company as content creator, sales, and public relations. Later, Cameron expanded his professional horizons by obtaining a real estate license in both California and Washington. His success reflected his dedication, expertise, and ability to connect with people across diverse communities.

Cameron had just enrolled and scheduled to start classes to become an X-ray technician in AZ. He was a young man whose zest for life was reflected in his wide array of interests from the thrill of jet skiing and wakeboarding to the serene enjoyment of snowboarding and camping. From his lens, he also demonstrated the ability to capture and share the profound beauty of life through his artistic endeavors.

His legacy endures in the memories he created, and the stunning visual stories told through his photography, videography, edited and incorporated with music which were expressions of his love for life. We will forever remember Cameron for his kind-hearted and adventurous spirit. He lived life to the fullest and brought tremendous joy to everyone around him.

Though his time with us was far too brief, the impact he made on our hearts will be felt for a lifetime. Cameron is survived by his parents: Tonya Roman - Carnahan (Jerry), Fred Kammerer (Cynthia Cole), Sibling: Hillary Biafora (Isaiah) Niece: Charlotte Conforti Nephew: Jack Conforti, Step Brothers: Cody Carnahan, Nick Carnahan, Seth Michaels, Johnny Hammer, Step Sister: Sean Hammer, Grandparents: Suzanne Weirick (Brad), Tom Roman (Fay), Christeen Kammerer and multiple aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, his loyal dog Scout, and a host of friends who cherish his memory. Cameron was proceeded in death by his grandfather: Fred Kammerer Sr.

A celebration of Cameron's life will be held on Saturday, August 31st, 2024, Time: 2:00pm – 6:00pm Location: Green Valley Mortuary in Rescue, California. All are welcome to join us in sharing memories on the day of his actual birthday. *In lieu of flowers, his parents request that donations be made to: Foothill Dog Rescue in Shingle Springs or Ponderosa High School – Digital Media Class.

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