Cameron, Elizabeth Ann
Birth: Monday, August 22, 1938 in Rockingham, North Carolina
Residence: Leonardtown, Maryland Death: Monday, September 29, 2008 at the age of 70 Laid to Rest: Friday, October 03, 2008 in the St. Paul's United Methodist Cemetery, Leonardtown, M Condolences: Click to View or Post |
![]() Elizabeth Ann Cameron, 70, of Leonardtown, MD passed peacefully into Heaven's Light September 29, 2008 in Clinton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Born August 22, 1938 in Rockingham, NC she was the daughter of the late John Monroe and Martha Jane Grigg Cameron.
She is survived by her brothers: James Samuel Cameron of Reno, NV, Charles Ray Cameron of St. Mary's City, MD a sister Martha Kay Priest of White Point, MD, her sister in laws Claudia, Donna and Ann Cameron, her brother-in-law Ed Priest, her nieces Laura, Charlotte, Karen Cameron, Wendy St. Clair, Kathleen Roser and Laurie J. Cameron of Germany, her nephew Mike Cameron and her great nephews, Jack and Evan Roser of Leonardtown, MD. Her family moved to St. Mary's County in 1944 when the new Naval Air Station was being built. After attending Frank Knox Elementary School, she spent the best years of her life at Great Mills High School with many friends and caring teachers. She loved the warm summer days of Lexington Park during the fifties. She graduated from Great Mills High School in 1955 where she earned the title for most athletic. She was a member of the National Honor Society and a founding member of the Lexington Park United Methodist Church where sang in the choir. Ann loved movies, music of all types, carnivals, playing bingo, bridge and solitaire, dancing and singing. She loved the beach, nature and animals. She especially enjoyed eating her mothers home made food because it included both the Southern Maryland and North Carolina traditional flavor and uniqueness. A Graveside Service will be held on Friday, October 3, 2008 at 11:00AM in First Saint's Community Church, St. Paul's United Methodist Cemetery, Leonardtown, MD with Rev. Keith Schukraft officiating. "Has anybody here seen my old friend Annie, can you tell me where she's gone? I think I saw her walking up over the hill, with"……Johnnie, Martha and John. Arrangements provided by Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home. |