We respectfully announce the passing of Rev. Bernard Cameron, age 65, of Atlanta, Georgia(Formerly of Hogansville) on Monday, October 23, 2017.
Funeral services will be held at 12:00 noon Saturday, October 28, 2017 at St.. Paul AME Church in Hogansville, Georgia.
Pastor Willie Wynn will officiate and interment will follow in the Myrtle Hill Cemetery.
The family will receive friends on Saturday from 11:00 AM until the hour of service at the Church.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to Thrash and Sons Funeral Home, 117 West Main Street, Hogansville, Georgia. (706) 637-8791 Fax (706) 637-8796.
Tributes
Leave a tributeOur sincere condolences are with you all. Bernard was the musician for the Alexander Memorial AME Church choir (Atlanta), for a few years. We will all miss his smile, his sense of humor, spontaneous excursions and activities that bonded us as a choir and friends. Oh, we'll also remember his cooking and fun competiveness.
His God given talents and gifts reached far beyond what was seen or known by man. His time here with us will be treasured.
May God continue to comfort and strengthen each of you.
Veronica Blackwell
Ministers Freddie and Marverly Williams
The Robinson Sisters of Cleveland, Ohio
Nawassa Brown Williams, Pianist
Pearl Robinson Barnhill, President
Fannie Robinson Taylor, Manager
Bernard was a really great person. When he retired from the Commission he left me with three things. Two plants that are thriving today. Bernard loved to decorate for Christmas and I admired some gold Christmas ornaments that he used to decorate his office Christmas tree. I told him I loved those ornaments. When he retired he gave me all of his gold ornaments. And that was typical of Bernard. He could be really sweet like that.
I send heartfelt thoughts to his family and friends. Bernard was truly a great man.
Leave a Tribute
Our sincere condolences are with you all. Bernard was the musician for the Alexander Memorial AME Church choir (Atlanta), for a few years. We will all miss his smile, his sense of humor, spontaneous excursions and activities that bonded us as a choir and friends. Oh, we'll also remember his cooking and fun competiveness.
His God given talents and gifts reached far beyond what was seen or known by man. His time here with us will be treasured.
May God continue to comfort and strengthen each of you.
Veronica Blackwell
Ministers Freddie and Marverly Williams
The Robinson Sisters of Cleveland, Ohio
Nawassa Brown Williams, Pianist
Pearl Robinson Barnhill, President
Fannie Robinson Taylor, Manager








