Cameron knows what that title means.
I've just read this tragic tragic news. I was searching for Cameron via social media and found this. I went to university in Wagga with Cameron and lived with him for a while, and I loved the guy dearly. I visited him a few times in St Ives but don't live in Sydney and found it hard to keep contact for which I now feel so guilty. I'm usually a person of many words, but I cant beat the above by Andrew Reczeck, "a man of artistry, intelligence and compassion", and lots of each. I would also add humour and spirit. I dont think I ever laughed so hard with anyone but Cameron, a man of great spirit.
Thanks for the good times Cameron, you were a great friend to me. I admired you a lot when we met and you taught me much about life, and I seriously mean that. I loved you so dearly and often thought of you my friend, often, and I will to the day I pass. I am so sad to read this and my sincere thoughts go to his family.


A very sensitive man over whom I wept. He befriended me in 6th grade when I was new on the block, and was known to be a man of artistry, intelligence and compassion.
I will never forget him.

cameron the the image of your hypnotic belly button will remain with me forever truly a one of natures wonders.