Anna M. Cameron

anna cameron

November 9, 1937 ~ February 20, 2024


Resided in: Falmouth, Maine

Falmouth-Anna M. Cameron, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, passed away peacefully on February 20, 2024 at Mercy Hospital with her loving family by her side. Born on November 9, 1937, in Portland, Maine, Anna's life was a testament to love, family, and adventure. Anna's early years were filled with joy and activity. She attended Sacred Heart Grammar School and Portland High School, where she showcased her talent as a majorette and was honored with the Best Dancer award in 1956. Throughout her life, Anna remained very close with the lifelong friends she forged at Sacred Heart, Roberta Platts, Mary Payne, and Connie Rutherford, who called themselves the Four Good Citizens or 4GCs for short. On September 13, 1958, Anna married the love of her life, John "Jack" Cameron, at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland. Together, they raised four children in Falmouth, where Anna's dedication to her family shone brightly. She made every holiday and Christmas a special occasion and ensured that the family had additional money for activities like trips and renting camps during the summer months. Throughout their years, Anna and Jack enjoyed an active lifestyle, bonding over their shared love of playing cards, skiing, and golfing. Many a weekend night were spent at community dances, one of their favorite activities, to meet with and enjoy their friends. Their adventures extended beyond Maine, as they traveled extensively to destinations such as Japan, England, Hawaii, Florida, and Anna's mother's native land of Norway. She will be remembered by her grandchildren for many things, but specifically: the candy drawer she kept chock-full of sweets and cookies for visiting grandkids, the swing in her backyard at 10 Payson Road, her witty sense of humor, letting her grandson watch old movies when she picked him up sick from school, the Norwegian trolls that were always on her mantle, her delicious molasses cookies, letting us hit plastic golf balls in the backyard with Papa’s old golf clubs, the opportunities to golf with her and caddie for her and her friends, the LL Bean gift she never failed to give us each year at Christmas, and her never-ending supply of every kind of diet soda and Necco wafers. Anna was predeceased by her beloved husband, Jack, and a son-in-law, Gary Foster. She is survived by her three daughters: Teresa "Terri" Foster of Cumberland, Ellen and Eric Knight of Cape Elizabeth, and Denise Bell and her partner Chuck Sears of Falmouth, as well as her son, John P. "JP" and Luanne Cameron of Naples. Anna leaves behind a legacy of love in her eight grandchildren: Meghan Happe, Timothy Foster, Allie Salvo, Eric Knight, John P. Cameron III, Gradeigh Cameron, Cameron Bell, and Sydney Bell, along with eight great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister, Ellen Jordan of Portland. Visiting hours celebrating Anna's life will be held on Thursday, February 22, 2024, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland, ME. Prayers will be recited at the funeral home at 9:15 AM on Friday, February 23, 2024, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 AM at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 307 Congress Street, Portland, ME. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Broadway, South Portland. Anna's memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her. To view Anna's memorial page or share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com.

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  1. We traveled together with MBTA, and we played golf together, a good A good time we usually head she will be missed

  2. Dear JP, Luanne and all of Anna’s family,
    Sending sincere sympathy on Anna’s passing. She and your dad were long time friends of my parents’, Ed and Connie Ryan. Although it’s hard to loose a parent, it’s comforting to know that they are in a better place with all the loved ones that proceeded them. I envision a big reunion with alot of dancing and story telling is happening above this week. Take care and may warm memories bring you a bit of comfort in your lost.
    With Sympathy,
    Carol Ryan Ertz and the Ryan Family

  3. To the Cameron “Kids”, I remember going to the Memorial Day parades to watch Anna Marie lead the band down Congress St. Cousins from Massachusetts would come just to see her.
    I remember when she started dating Jack and what a dashing, fun couple they were.
    I remember when she and Ellen J would come to visit my mom and bring laughter and stories to go along with the tea.
    I remember our trip to Ireland and the fun we had.
    I have countless memories of Anna Marie moments that will always be part of my life.
    I’ll miss you Anna Marie!

  4. Aunt Anna was also my godmother and when it came time to prepare for my confirmation, she attended the preparation sessions with me. At the last session before the actual confirmation ceremony, Bishop O’Leary attended as well and Aunt Anna kept him on his toes with her humor and quick wit! I am sure it was a memorable experience for him – and I think we all benefited because at the confirmation ceremony he didn’t ask any difficult dogma questions which we, the kids, had all been
    dreading! While I didn’t take Anna as my confirmation name, Heidi Ann Anna Cameron, as Aunt Anna had jokingly suggested – there was too much alliteration, I did take away the lesson of how humor and laughter can make perceived Herculean tasks become much more achievable as well as even enjoyable . I am grateful, Thank you

  5. To Anna Cameron’s children, grandchildren and extended family,
    Gary and I send our deepest condolences to all of you at this sad time. The passing of an older family member is always difficult, particularly as it represents the loss of a tie to the past and all the memories of that time. Know that you are all in our thoughts. Gary and Hilde Nardone

  6. Dear Denise and all of Anna’s family, your siblings, Anna was a wonderful neighbor to me when I moved in and I smile when I recall her sense of humor and conversations. I am truly very sorry to hear of her passing and truly sorry for your loss of this special woman. Loved her. With condolences, Jill

  7. Anna was definitely in the fabric of my growing up years from the time the family moved to Payson Rd. I always felt welcomed when coming over to visit Terri. She definitely loved her four kids and grandkids. Wasn’t I surprised to see her in my adult years at the same hair salon in Scarborough where I go. She always wanted the best for those she loved. Sending all of her family my sincere sympathy and condolences.


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