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Obituary for KAMERON


Published in the Albuquerque Journal on Sunday May 10, 2009

Thomas "Duncan" Kameron, 52, passed away on April 4, 2009 in the comfort of his own home in Ashland, NH with his wife, Livia Crowley, by his side. He died after a courageous struggle with kidney cancer. Duncan lived in Socorro, NM for many years and was well known to many in New Mexico. Duncan was born in Austin, TX, in 1956. He moved to Socorro, NM in 1978 to attend New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology for mining engineering. He left college to mine barium in the Rio Grande Valley. He also operated heavy equipment, built and renovated homes, and marked timber for the Forest Service. Recently, Duncan started his own business, Strollin' Crow Tie Dyes, making tie dye clothing. In 1986, Duncan met his wife Livia, and it was "love at first sight". Duncan was an "at home Dad" for their three children. His passion for the Grateful Dead was well known. He believed in the teachings of Buddha. His survivors include his wife, Livia Crowley and their three children, Walker, Forrest, and Sonora. He had numerous "friends like brothers" in New Mexico and many relatives in Texas. There was a Private Service and Cremation on April 9, 2009 in New Hampshire. A Memorial Service is being planned in New Mexico this summer. Additional information can be found on http://memorialwebsites.legacy.com/duncan kameron Duncan can best be remembered by being tolerant and treating all with compassion and kindness.