Cameron Michael Greene obituary: Cameron Michael Greene's Obituary, Orlando

In Memory Of
Cameron Michael Greene
1992 - 2014

Obituary photo of Cameron Michael Greene, Orlando-FL
Obituary photo of Cameron Michael Greene, Orlando-FL

In Memory Of
Cameron Michael Greene
1992 - 2014

Cameron Greene, 22, of Cocoa, Florida passed away unexpectedly December 14, 2014. His girlfriend Paige Altman, 20, and their 2 year old daughter Kyleigh also passed away from a car accident that should never have happened.

Cameron loved Paige and Kyleigh and they all enjoyed outdoor fun as a family. His daughter meant the world to him, and she was just getting to an age where they could really interact together.

Cameron loved the outdoors. Riding 4-wheelers, dirt bikes, fishing and hunting were some of his favorite activities. He was always working on something that had a motor, be it 4-wheelers, dirt bikes, scooters, trucks, cars, boats and lawn equipment.

With a very entrepreneurial spirit and mind, he saved his own money and bought his first truck at the age of 13 because he had "graduated" from working on small motors and was ready for vehicle engines. After that he always had projects he was working on and looking for deals, refurbishing things, then reselling them.

Cameron was a great animal lover. He said his very first memory was of a pet turtle when he was 2. Growing up he brought home all the strays, including 10 baby ducks, pigs, squirrels, snakes, dogs and cats.

Cameron was working at Kennedy Space Center in an air conditioning apprentice program.

Cameron Greene is survived by his mother, Janet Greene, his sister Regina Shivers and her daughter Serenity, two sets of grandparents, Don and Mary Greene, and John and Patricia Anderson, and by many loyal friends and pets.

We will all miss him greatly!

In lieu of flowers, the family prefers donations be made either to a Memorial Fund set up online at www.gofundme.com/j031bo (Cameron Greene FL Memorial Fund) or to the SPCA of Titusville, Florida for Cameron's love of animals.
Cameron Greene, 22, of Cocoa, Florida passed away unexpectedly December 14, 2014. His girlfriend Paige Altman, 20, and their 2 year old daughter Kyleigh also passed away from a car accident that should never have happened.

Cameron loved Paige and Kyleigh and they all enjoyed outdoor fun as a family. His daughter meant the world to him, and she was just getting to an age where they could really interact together.

Cameron loved the outdoors. Riding 4-wheelers, dirt bikes, fishing and hunting were some of his favorite activities. He was always working on something that had a motor, be it 4-wheelers, dirt bikes, scooters, trucks, cars, boats and lawn equipment.

With a very entrepreneurial spirit and mind, he saved his own money and bought his first truck at the age of 13 because he had "graduated" from working on small motors and was ready for vehicle engines. After that he always had projects he was working on and looking for deals, refurbishing things, then reselling them.

Cameron was a great animal lover. He said his very first memory was of a pet turtle when he was 2. Growing up he brought home all the strays, including 10 baby ducks, pigs, squirrels, snakes, dogs and cats.

Cameron was working at Kennedy Space Center in an air conditioning apprentice program.

Cameron Greene is survived by his mother, Janet Greene, his sister Regina Shivers and her daughter Serenity, two sets of grandparents, Don and Mary Greene, and John and Patricia Anderson, and by many loyal friends and pets.

We will all miss him greatly!

In lieu of flowers, the family prefers donations be made either to a Memorial Fund set up online at www.gofundme.com/j031bo (Cameron Greene FL Memorial Fund) or to the SPCA of Titusville, Florida for Cameron's love of animals.

Services & Gatherings

Memorial Service

Sunday, December 21, 2014 at 3:30 PM
Fox Lake Park, Big Pavillion 4400 Fox Lake Road, Titusville, Fl 32796

Space Coast Chapel (321-269-6000) is assisting the family

Space Coast Chapel (321-269-6000) is assisting the family

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