Cameron Lee Powell, a beloved member of his family and community, passed away on October 3, 2024, in Port Arthur, Texas. He was born on August 18, 1988, in Galveston, Texas, and raised in a supportive environment that shaped his character and passions.
A graduate of Vidor High School Class of 2007, Cameron excelled in his career as a Master Fitter, Welder, and Supervisor. His professional life was marked by a commitment to excellence and a willingness to lend a helping hand. He was known for saying, “If you ever needed anything call me, and I will be there.”
Cameron’s zest for life extended beyond his professional accomplishments. He had a deep passion for the outdoors, reveling in activities such as camping, hunting, and fishing. His leisure time often revolved around campfires, barbecuing, and gardening, where he found joy in nurturing the earth. As an avid bow maker, he embraced the creativity and skill involved in crafting the perfect tool for his hunting adventures. Cameron’s world ultimately revolved around his cherished son, Garrett, and his love for family and friends defined much of who he was.
Among his numerous proud accomplishments were his roles as a husband and father. Cameron is survived by his loving wife, Loren Lindsey, and their son, Garrett Powell. He is also mourned by his father, Gary Powell; his mother, Melanie Powell; and his brothers, Joseph Powell, Michael Powell, and Ben Powell. He leaves behind a host of aunts, uncles, and cousins who will deeply miss his spirit and warmth.
Cameron’s legacy is further enriched by the memories of those he has lost, including his sister, Sarah Powell Bivens; his nephew, Jensen Powell; his cousin, Justin Warren; and his beloved grandparents, Linda and Lonnie Warren, and Dorothy and Grant Powell, aunt Norma ” Sissy” Smith.
Though Cameron has left this world, the impact he had on the lives of those who knew him remain. His genuine kindness, spirited personality, and unwavering support for his loved ones serve as a reminder of the deep connections he cultivated throughout his life. He will be remembered for his work ethic, his smile that lit up a room, and for the genuine love he had for his family and friends.
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