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Cameron Willoughby Mosher Sunday January 31st 2021

MOSHER, Cameron Willoughby
October 24, 1925 – January 31, 2021
With regret we announce the passing of Cameron Mosher in his 96th year. Beloved husband of Gwen (nee Christilaw) for almost 69 years. Dear father of Paul (Cyndy), Emily (Larry Allcorn), Kathleen Labbe (Claude), Keith (Jan) and the late Sylvia. Will be missed dearly by his 9 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Son of the late Bill and Eliza (nee Cameron) Mosher. Predeceased by his sisters Ida Jondreau, Marian MacGlashan and Geraldine Kirby. Fondly remembered by his brother-in-law Frank Christilaw (Mary).
A farmer first, a veteran, a municipal assessor and a dedicated volunteer for numerous organizations. Cameron and Gwen served with VCARS for over 26 years and delivered Meals on Wheels for over 20. He was a faithful elder of the Iron Bridge United Church for well over 60 years.
The family appreciates donations to NSHN Thessalon Site. Donations can be made directly online at www.nshnfoundation.care or by mailing a cheque to NSHN 525 Causley Street, Blind River, ON P0R 1B0 or Iron Bridge United Church by mailing a cheque directly to them at 21977 HWY 17, Iron Bridge, ON P0R 1H0.
A celebration of Cameron’s life will take place at a later date.
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  1. I worked with Cameron at the assessment office in 1972? when I was a very young man. We enjoyed some special times in our travels. I’ve thought of him often over the years. He was an exceptional man. I’m sorry for driving so carelessly from Wawa to the Soo that winter night. I wish I could have told him that in person.



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