Cameron Chamberlain Dow

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HOPE - Cameron Chamberlain Dow, 20, of Grassow Loop, succumbed to his injuries on Sunday December 1, 2013. Cameron was born in Portland, Maine on August 31, 1993 the son of John Thomas Dow and Tannetta Adriana Fentener van Vlissingen. He graduated from Kents Hill School in 2012 and was a sophomore at Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island. Cameron was a kind and loving son with a great sense of humor and an awesome devotion to his family. To his Mother he was loving, respectful and fiercely protective, to his Father and Step Father he was the finest of young men whose true strength was his capacity to care and to love, to his brother and sister he was the epitome of an older brother who was ferociously protective yet wonderfully kind and compassionate. To his friends Cameron was both loyal and supportive. His energy was incredible, his humor infectious and his love for his family was all-encompassing. Cameron was the finest of young men who made his family extremely proud. He was a man of strong morals, sound values and an often unshakeable inner compass which had helped Cameron navigate his way through all the challenges and pitfalls facing young men. He respected his elders and embraced life with boundless enthusiasm and energy. Cameron had lived on two continents, attended numerous schools, engaged in many sports and was an avid hunter. Cameron was an accomplished athlete, playing on the Varsity Basketball, Lacrosse and Football teams at Kents Hill; Cam won the MIP Award in Boys Varsity Lacrosse in 2010 and was named All Evergreen Honorable Mention in Football the following years. He was most passionate, however, about basketball, winning the Coaches Award his senior year. Cameron is survived by his mother and step father Tannetta and Mike of Hope; his father John of Camden; his sister Tessa of Hope; his brother Luka of Hope; two step brothers Gregg and Jason from South Africa; his grandmothers Ank from the Netherlands and Louise from Pittsfield ; his Aunts and Uncles Alicia and Melle from the Netherlands; Mike and Katherine from Switzerland, Bill and Jill from Atlanta; David and Jennifer from Florida; and all his cousins. He will also be sorely missed by his beloved dog Sammy. A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, December 7, 2013 at 1:00pm at the Alfond Athletics Center at Kents Hill School, 1614 Main Street, Readfield, ME. Burial will be private. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Crawford Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland, ME. Those who wish may make contributions in Cameron's memory to: The Cameron Dow Scholarship Fund , Kents Hill School, PO Box 257, Kents Hill, ME 04349 or the Portland Boys Girls Club, PO Box 7830, Portland, ME 04112.Online condolences may be expressed below.

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  1. The Dow family has remained near and dear to our hearts since the Bancroft family moved to Pittsfield in the sixties. Our condolences go out to all of you at this sad time. No words can really express how sad we are for the passing of your precious Cameron.

    – Kristi Bancroft

  2. Years have gone by but we have always cherished our memories of all of you from our South African days. How terribly sorry I am for your complete and profound loss of your beloved and beautiful Cameron. My tears, thoughts and prayers are entirely yours. I cannot even imagine the devastation you all our experiencing. A great life ended way too early. Blessings to you Tet and Mike and all of your amazing family. May you find comfort and peace in thought of the joy that knowing Cameron brought. Our home is yours and we are only a phone call or email away. The Ringer family 4206 San Carlos Dallas, TX 75205 214-668-0245 ringerja1@aol.com

    – Denise Ringer

  3. Louise, I can’t imagine this kind of thing happening to you and your family. No Grammy deserves to hear this kind of news. You have been through so much already. The obituary is reassuring that Cameron will take his place among angels in heaven. Sometimes I wonder if Grandparents or others are up there needing them. One way or the other they will be together. With heartfelt condolences from the Chadwick family.

    – Thomas and Sharon Chadwick

  4. Words seem inadequate to express the sadness we feel about Cameron’s death. Please accept our most heartful sympathies for your loss..our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

    – Stephen & Jean Ramsdell

  5. I am so sorry for your tragic loss. I lost my brother when he was eighteen in an accident. I hope you can find comfort and peace in Acts 24:15 which helped me deal with his passing.

    – jim layne

  6. They both heal eventually; There is a difference The pain you get from a child, the pain never heals.May Cameron’s memories help to soothe all you pain and grief. From a mom who lost her first born and only daughter 3 years ago. Frankie May and Cameron RIP love and always s remembered by all who knew and will always rememberyou. <3 <3

    - Cynthia J

  7. Our hearts are so so heavy for you all. We are sending you our thoughts and prayers during this unbearably painful time. Call on us for anything at all, please.

    – Betsy Brayley (Alford Lake Camp)


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