After attending college in Boston, where she met her husband Roger, she went on to become a dress designer in New York in the 1950's. She retired to raise her three children, and moved to the Midwest with her young family. She eventually went back to school tp get a degree in interior design, one of her many interests.
The family moved back to New Jersey in the 70's and Camille opened The Art Bazaar in the Chester mall. Combining her love of art and craft, the shop ventured into picture framing, and eventually, fine art oil paintings. She was also k own for her stylish way of dressing; many of her garments she designed and made herself.
Camille was preceded in death by her husband Roger and daughter Lorna. She is survived by her daughter Janine and son Roger, and many wonderful friends.
At her request no service will be held.
After attending college in Boston, where she met her husband Roger, she went on to become a dress designer in New York in the 1950's. She retired to raise her three children, and moved to the Midwest with her young family. She eventually went back to school tp get a degree in interior design, one of her many interests.
The family moved back to New Jersey in the 70's and Camille opened The Art Bazaar in the Chester mall. Combining her love of art and craft, the shop ventured into picture framing, and eventually, fine art oil paintings. She was also k own for her stylish way of dressing; many of her garments she designed and made herself.
Camille was preceded in death by her husband Roger and daughter Lorna. She is survived by her daughter Janine and son Roger, and many wonderful friends.
At her request no service will be held.
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