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Memorial services for Cameron Todd Willingham, 36, were held at 10 a.m., Saturday, February 21, in the Griffin Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Stan Idell officiating.
Mr. Willingham was born January 9, 1968, in Ardmore, the son of Gene Willingham and Coletha Butler Porter. He died Tuesday, February 17, 2004, in Huntsville, Texas.
He had been a resident of the local area most of his life, was an auto specialist and was of the Baptist faith.
Survivors include his father and step-mother, Gene and Eugenia Willingham of Ardmore; mother, Coletha Porter of Marietta; five brothers, Monte and Paul Willingham of Lone Grove, Davey Crockett of Huntsville, Merle Porter of Jacksboro, Texas, and Victor Copeland of Ardmore; a sister, Yvetta Crozier of Marietta; grandmother, Geraldine Butler, Greenville; and several nieces, nephews and close friends.
Mr. Willingham was preceded in death by his children, Amber, Karmen and Kameron Willingham.
Services were under the direction of Griffin Funeral Home, Ardmore.
Memorial contributions may be made to Chaplain Office Prison Ministries, 3872 FM 350, So. Livingston, TX 77351, or Hospitality House, 912 10th St., Huntsville, TX 77340, or to the family at 711 “A” NE, Ardmore, OK 73401.
This obituary included a photo of Mr. Willingham.
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