Cameron Lee Neal completed his life in a tragic accident in Dallas, Texas on January 23, 2016. He was the second child of Robert and Marvel (Allison) Neal. Cameron was born on May 3, 1968 at McKinney, Texas.
Cameron grew up in McKinney, Texas and attended school at McKenny Elementary and McKenny High School. He enjoyed football and was quiet active in football until he received a serious injury playing the game. Cameron enjoyed working on ranches and being around animals, especially horses. He was also employed as a rough neck in the oil patch at times.
Cameron was a member of The General Assembly and Church of The Firstborn.
Cameron was an accomplished marksman with a rifle. His father spent a lot of time teaching him gun safety and marksman ship.
Cameron leaves behind his mother, Marvel Neal of Vici, Oklahoma; one sister, Allison Peak of Branwick, Maine; one niece, Brenna Peak and one nephew, Ian James Peak both of Branwick, Maine; one beloved aunt, Crystal Morris of Denton, Texas; aunt and uncle, Edwin and Bonnie Allison of Wichita, Kansas; two uncles, Dennis Allison of Denton, Texas, and C.L. Allison of Wichita, Kansas; several cousins and a host of friends in the Dallas, Texas area.
SERVICES
Graveside Service
Thursday, January 28, 2016
1:30 PM
Sunnyside Cemetery
East of Vici, OK on Hwy 51
Vici, Oklahoma 73859
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