Bill Campbell
I am so sad to have just learned of Camille's passing. I have known and loved her since High School at Thomas Jefferson. Please accept my heartfelt sadness and prayers for your wonderful wife, mom and my friend. Bill
Birth date: Jul 22, 1947 Death date: Oct 22, 2009
Camelia McBee was born on July 22, 2009 in Dallas, Texas and passed away on October 22, 2009 in Dallas, Texas. Camelia is survived by her son David McBee. Read Obituary
I am so sad to have just learned of Camille's passing. I have known and loved her since High School at Thomas Jefferson. Please accept my heartfelt sadness and prayers for your wonderful wife, mom and my friend. Bill
Our heartfelt sympathy to Camelia's family. We have fond memories of the good times we had with her at the winery and on our mutual trip to Parras de la Fuente!
Although my heart is heavy…I know that Camille is watching from above, with her dog Megan,and smiling down at all of us. Camille was introduced to me by my big sister, Lynda Sawyer. Little did I know at the time, that this beautiful person, Camille, would forever be entwined in my life and the life of my family. I love Camille for the kindness, honesty and generosity she extended to our family(the Hopkins, Sawyers and Standifers). Camille played the role of a Big Sis when Lynda was unable or when I needed a sounding board other than my family in Dallas. She always gave me honest and heartfelt advise. Big David, David Allen and Clayton, I want to let you know what a joy it has been watching all of us grow up and how rich Camille has made my life. Camille is sweet, kind, understanding and gifted(who else but Camille could teach Megan, the Dalmatian, to say "I Love You"-lol). So Camille, in the words of Megan, I Love You! Susan
She will be greatly missed and so loved
To Camille for making our lives more joyful and meaningful — your smile will always lighten our lives!
I know you all must understand my deep love for Camille and all of you. Your family and our good times together impacted my life and nothing can ever replace the memories. I love and care for you all, and you kiddos know how much your mom adored you. I'm not telling you anything you don't know. You'll carry her love and memories with you the rest of your lives. We're all fortunate to have had her in our lives, and shared in her joy and happiness.