Julie Giguere & Murray Wilson
To the entire Camp family, we send our deepest sympathy. We are very sorry for your loss. We want you to know you can count us among the many non-family members who will miss your sweet dad/poppa.
We feel lucky even to have been on the periphery of Mr. Camp's life. His presence in our world was genuinely comforting--not because he lived for such a long time, but because of the way he was in the world. Mr. Camp was always so kind and gentle, always ready with the warmest greeting. There was something reassuring about spending even a moment with him. Mr. Camp had a way about him of making you feel you were the one person he had hoped to meet. We have so many special memories of Mr. Camp through the years, and every one of them holds an image of his smiling face, his warm, firm handshake (sometimes a hug and kiss), and the use of each of our names, without fail.
Among his own special memories of Mr. Camp, our son John will always treasure the memory of his childhood visit to 1880 Hindhead, and Mr. Camp's amazing model train set-up.
We are thinking of all of you. We are grateful to have known Mr. Camp. We loved him and will remember him always.
Sincerly,
Julie Giguere, husband Murray Wilson and our son John Wilson
Monday February 24, 2014 at 1:04 pm