John "Jack" Cameron obituary: John "Jack" Cameron's Obituary, Albany

In Memory Of
John "Jack" Cameron
1936 - 2019

Obituary photo of John "Jack" Cameron, Albany-NY
Obituary photo of John "Jack" Cameron, Albany-NY

In Memory Of
John "Jack" Cameron
1936 - 2019

WILMINGTON, N.C. Jack "John" Cameron born in West Albany on January 22, 1936, passed December 29, 2019, in Wilmington N.C. at age 83.

Educated in West Albany at Roselville School. He became an apprentice at Fort Orange Press in 1956. His career was with one job for 43 years. He went through the ranks and became foreman in the composing room. Linotype to computers, in charge of 15 men, then being computerized the department went to two men, himself and Artie Parisi.

He loved what he did until it was time to let go. He retired in 2000. He loved cars, and he drove a van for Manheim, the car auction for 10 years.He loved that job so much that he even gave up months of warm weather.

He was predeceased by his parents, Charles and Irene Cameron. The Cameron's were a horse family and raced horses at the harness track at the Saratoga N.Y. Race Course.

He was married to his love Dorothy Cameron for 34 years. Survived by three children, Cheryl (Cameron) Rusin and husband Richard, John Cameron Jr., Daniel Cameron; three stepchildren, Roseanne (Watts) McCaffrey, Thomas Watts, Joananne (Watts) Manella and husband Matt; four grandchildren, Casey Rusin, Corey Mullen-Rusin, Candon Rusin, Connor Rusin; four step-grandchildren, Matthew McCaffrey, Erica McCaffrey, Patrick Manella, Kendall Manella; two great-grandchildren, Griffin Mullen-Rusin and Logan Mullen-Rusin.

He will join in eternal life his parents, Charles Cameron and Irene Cameron; and grandson Connor Rusin. Friends and relatives are invited to attend a memorial service at New Comer Cremations and Funerals, 343 New Karner Rd. Colonie N.Y. on January 25, at 11 a.m.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or charity of your choice.
WILMINGTON, N.C. Jack "John" Cameron born in West Albany on January 22, 1936, passed December 29, 2019, in Wilmington N.C. at age 83.

Educated in West Albany at Roselville School. He became an apprentice at Fort Orange Press in 1956. His career was with one job for 43 years. He went through the ranks and became foreman in the composing room. Linotype to computers, in charge of 15 men, then being computerized the department went to two men, himself and Artie Parisi.

He loved what he did until it was time to let go. He retired in 2000. He loved cars, and he drove a van for Manheim, the car auction for 10 years.He loved that job so much that he even gave up months of warm weather.

He was predeceased by his parents, Charles and Irene Cameron. The Cameron's were a horse family and raced horses at the harness track at the Saratoga N.Y. Race Course.

He was married to his love Dorothy Cameron for 34 years. Survived by three children, Cheryl (Cameron) Rusin and husband Richard, John Cameron Jr., Daniel Cameron; three stepchildren, Roseanne (Watts) McCaffrey, Thomas Watts, Joananne (Watts) Manella and husband Matt; four grandchildren, Casey Rusin, Corey Mullen-Rusin, Candon Rusin, Connor Rusin; four step-grandchildren, Matthew McCaffrey, Erica McCaffrey, Patrick Manella, Kendall Manella; two great-grandchildren, Griffin Mullen-Rusin and Logan Mullen-Rusin.

He will join in eternal life his parents, Charles Cameron and Irene Cameron; and grandson Connor Rusin. Friends and relatives are invited to attend a memorial service at New Comer Cremations and Funerals, 343 New Karner Rd. Colonie N.Y. on January 25, at 11 a.m.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or charity of your choice.

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Memorial Service

Saturday, January 25, 2020 at 11:00am
New Comer Cremations & Funerals
343 New Karner RD
Colonie, NY 12205
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