The Cornall family is devastated to announce the passing of Cameron Cornall, after a brief but fierce battle with cancer, shortly after his 29th birthday. Beloved son of Dave & Cathy Cornall, overly-protective brother of Cassandra McColl (Malcolm) and Carolyn Chapple (Cal), loving uncle of Archer Chapple. He died in his home surrounded by his family. Cameron had the biggest heart of anyone you could ever meet, although he liked to disguise it under a gruff exterior. He was a man of strong convictions, unwavering moral principals, and could be downright stubborn in his beliefs, but everyone who knew him well knew that he would do anything for the people he loved and he would fight to protect anyone who deserved it. He was hilarious and could easily get a whole room laughing. In his short life he had numerous careers and excelled in each one, a testament to his intelligence, ingenuity, and creativity. He served as a corporal in the military, worked as a builder, and finally settled into a career as a photographer, where his creativity truly shone. With his assistance, his sisters were able to create their own businesses to live their own dreams. Cameron was always the first to help others, and the last person to quit. Cameron was a lifelong athlete, participating in Rep hockey, baseball, lacrosse, and golf. He also loved playing video games and made some lifelong friends through gaming. His greatest passion, besides photography, was his Subaru STI, which he custom modified. He loved to take anyone for a drive (after the car warmed up for at least fifteen minutes first, of course). He loved his car so much that both of his cats were named after cars! (Subie, for his Subaru, and Lexi for his mom’s Lexus). Friends and family are invited to call at the MacCoubrey Funeral Home, 30 King St., E., Cobourg on Sunday June 12th from 1-4 pm., followed by a service at 4 pm. In lieu of flowers or donations, the family has a special request. They ask that you take whatever money you would have donated and put it toward a fun activity with your own family. And if possible, they would love to see a picture of you and your family having fun! Please email it to memoriesforcameron@gmail.com
Time with your children is precious and it is the Cornall family’s sincerest wish that no one take that time for granted. Sometimes the time you have together is much shorter than you think.
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Cameron David
Cornall 2022..
Death notice for the town of: Cobourg, Province: Ontario