Camie was educated at Dunbar High School and worked as a Cashier in various Departments Stores. Camie loved to bake cakes and cookies for her family and friends, so Camie decided to become a Professional Baker and she excelled in her Bakers Business.
"Cookie as she was called by all who loved and knew her, was a devoted family woman and friend. "Cookie" was a giving woman with a tremendous sense of humor, "Cookie" was always there for her children, sisters and brothers, relating to life's situations- the highs and the lows- very well. "Cookie" was a very high-spirited lady with a remarkable ability to understand mankind and their woes. "Cookie" as beautiful as she was, always made sacrifices for her family and friends. "Cookie" would lend a helping hand and would give a warn home to those in need. No matter what her situation, "Cookie" never said no- especially to her family.
"Cookie" made numerous friends wherever she went. "Cookie" was like the sweet bread that we all enjoy- indeed sweet like that. A solution for every problem. Everyone always knew where they stood with this lady. "Cookie" was a fine woman who left a deep impression on all who loved and knew her and "Cookie" will be sincerely missed by all hearts she touched. On Wednesday, July 23,1997 God silently called our beloved Camie into Eternal Rest.
CAMIE leaves to cherished her loving memories: eight children; Patricia, Tequila, Cleveland Jr., Anthony, Tonya, Eric, Raquel and Raulrue; her husband: Mr. Cleveland Morton Sr., six sisters: Mrs. Lauretta Pailin, Mrs. Paulette Russell, Mrs. Rita Good, Mrs. Marcella England, Mrs. Sheila Thompson and Ms. Sharon Wright; two brothers: Mr. Tyrone Wright and Mr. Marcel Wright; thirteen grandchildren; one great-grandchild; twenty-five nieces; twenty-five nephews; thirteen great-nieces; thirteen great-nephews; three daughters-in-law; one son-in-law; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Camie was educated at Dunbar High School and worked as a Cashier in various Departments Stores. Camie loved to bake cakes and cookies for her family and friends, so Camie decided to become a Professional Baker and she excelled in her Bakers Business.
"Cookie as she was called by all who loved and knew her, was a devoted family woman and friend. "Cookie" was a giving woman with a tremendous sense of humor, "Cookie" was always there for her children, sisters and brothers, relating to life's situations- the highs and the lows- very well. "Cookie" was a very high-spirited lady with a remarkable ability to understand mankind and their woes. "Cookie" as beautiful as she was, always made sacrifices for her family and friends. "Cookie" would lend a helping hand and would give a warn home to those in need. No matter what her situation, "Cookie" never said no- especially to her family.
"Cookie" made numerous friends wherever she went. "Cookie" was like the sweet bread that we all enjoy- indeed sweet like that. A solution for every problem. Everyone always knew where they stood with this lady. "Cookie" was a fine woman who left a deep impression on all who loved and knew her and "Cookie" will be sincerely missed by all hearts she touched. On Wednesday, July 23,1997 God silently called our beloved Camie into Eternal Rest.
CAMIE leaves to cherished her loving memories: eight children; Patricia, Tequila, Cleveland Jr., Anthony, Tonya, Eric, Raquel and Raulrue; her husband: Mr. Cleveland Morton Sr., six sisters: Mrs. Lauretta Pailin, Mrs. Paulette Russell, Mrs. Rita Good, Mrs. Marcella England, Mrs. Sheila Thompson and Ms. Sharon Wright; two brothers: Mr. Tyrone Wright and Mr. Marcel Wright; thirteen grandchildren; one great-grandchild; twenty-five nieces; twenty-five nephews; thirteen great-nieces; thirteen great-nephews; three daughters-in-law; one son-in-law; and a host of other relatives and friends.
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