
Cameron MacDonald
December 15, 1928 - May 3, 2025
In Loving Memory
Cameron MacDonald

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Cameron MacDonald on May 3, 2025, at the age of 96.
Born in Ceylon, Saskatchewan, and raised in Cranbrook, B.C., Cameron built a life grounded in love, family, and good humour. After marrying his beloved Georgette, the two lived in Cranbrook, Calgary and Blairmore before settling in Kamloops, where they raised their family and created a home filled with warmth, laughter, and adventure.
Cameron was predeceased by his parents, Duncan and Helen (Hunter) MacDonald, and his sisters: Margaret McLean (David), Isabella Kram (Charlie), Mary Kneiss (Harold), and Jean Huxtable (Jack). He is lovingly remembered and deeply missed by Georgette, his devoted wife of 70 years; his children, Christine (Rod) Whettell and David (Sandra) MacDonald; his grandchildren, Scott (Odessa) Whettell, Erin Whettell, Kelsey Whettell, Taylor (Nolan) Wallace, and Robyn MacDonald (Ethan Panasiuk); and his great-granddaughter, Juniper Whettell. He is also survived by his brother, Duncan MacDonald (Patricia), and many nieces, nephews, and friends.
Cameron made his career as a transport truck driver with Arrow Transportation and Trimac Transportation, proudly contributing to the industry with professionalism and dedication. But it was his sense of fun that truly defined him. Cameron was a born prankster and a legendary teaser — never missing an opportunity to play a trick, deliver a one-liner, or catch someone off guard with a perfectly timed joke. Cameron’s playful spirit brought laughter into every room he entered.
A longtime member of the Kamloops Curling Club, a loyal Kamloops Blazers season ticket holder, and an avid golfer, Cameron enjoyed sports and the camaraderie that came with them. But his favorite times were those spent with family — telling stories, sharing laughs, and making memories.
Known for his playful spirit and quick wit, Cameron was a lifelong prankster who loved to laugh and never missed an opportunity to share a good joke. His sense of humor and fun-loving nature brought joy to everyone around him.
He and Georgette shared a love of travel—spending countless joyful hours RVing throughout British Columbia, across Canada, and into the United States. Their adventures also took them to Jamaica, Mexico, Cuba, Portugal, Hawaii, and Alaska, always making lasting memories with those they loved.
He found joy in simple pleasures — time at Caravans West, days on the hobby farm full of animals and mishaps, and sitting with a good coffee and a better story.
He will be remembered for his quiet strength, deep devotion to family, his mischief and mirth, and the love and laughter he brought to those lucky enough to know him.
A celebration of life will be held on June 14, 2025 at 2:00 pm at Hal Rogers Centre 2025 Summit Drive, Kamloops, BC. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a charity of your choice or to the BC Heart & Stroke Foundation in Cameron’s memory.
Arrangements entrusted to
Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services 250-554-2324
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Our Uncle Cam was our favourite Uncle, unfailingly loving and good humored, always ready with a quip or a joke, our visits always full of laughter and love, we have all lost a treasure in our family, he will be sorely missed by all his nieces and nephews, and his beloved Georgette and family that he treasured above everything .
How can ninety-six years be condensed into a sentence or two? The memories are irreplaceable and so valuable, and we are so grateful for sharing the journey. Our love and sympathy to Georgie and the family.
Pat & Dunc