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In Memory

Mary Cameron (Love)

Mary Cameron (Love)

Obituary

Mary Louise Cameron was born to Louise Mary Cameron and Wesley Raymond Cameron, August 12, 1947 at Watsonville Community Hospital. She attended Linscott, E A Hall, Watsonville High School, and Cabrillo College. She was a life-long member of First Baptist Church in Watsonville.

While working at Cabrillo College following graduation, she met Don Love. They married, and spent 52 years together. Mary was a supportive wife, keeping the books for Don’s Landscape business. She was a stay-at-home Mom, actively involved with her children’s activities.

Mary was very involved with First Baptist Church, rarely missing Sunday Services. In earlier years, she and a core group prepared many dinners for visiting groups. She served on the Deaconess Board for years. Mary kept Don involved with a small study group. On Sunday mornings Mary and several ladies made a point to greet people as they entered. She was a poll worker for Santa Cruz County for many years, often arranging for her friends to work with her. She also a member of her WHS class reunion committee for many years.

Mary and Don traveled throughout the west in their recreational vehicle, often with Don’s parents. Their children were happy when finally, old enough to not travel along, and they all swear they had to ride steam trains every other day!

She is survived by her husband Don, children Deborah (Michael), Kimberley (Matthew), and Rob (Jacqueline). She was the very proud grandmother of seven. She is also survived by her brothers Ray (Ruth) and Carroll (Barbara) and many nieces and nephews

In lieu of flowers they family requests donations to be made in her honor to FBC Watsonville or Mount Hermon Conference Center.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Mary Love, please visit our floral store.

 There will be service at First Baptist church in Watsonville Saturday, February 27 at 11 am.

 

More to follow.

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02/18/21 02:50 PM #1    

Mike Spong

So very sorry to hear of Mary's passing. My sincerest condolences to her family🙏🙏💙💙😨😨

02/19/21 01:25 PM #2    

Greg Crocker

I knew Mary in HS, so sorry to hear, but now she is with the Lord. We attended First Baptist and remember Mary there too. Greg Crocker


02/19/21 07:00 PM #3    

Nancy Roark (DePuy)

Rich and I were shocked to hear of Mary's passing.  She is always remembered as tall, graceful, and kind.  We knew her in 7th grade and all through high school.  She will be greatly missed.


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