Elaine M. Cambron
September 7, 1928 ~ July 4, 2016
Elaine M. (Bangtson) Cambron, 87, of Buda died at 3:45 p.m. Monday, July 4, 2016, at her home in Buda. Born Sept. 7, 1928, in Buda to Harry and Ethel (Foster) Bangtson , she married Richard E. Cambron in Buda on Sept. 12, 1946. He died Sept. 6, 1983. Survivors include two daughters, Donna (Jim) Harlow of Kewanee, and Karen (Tom) Wright of Wyanet; a son, Richard A. (Amy) Cambron of Wyanet; six grandchildren, Sandy (Bob) Decker of Buda, Stephanie Davis of Buda, Michelle (Jim) Transou of Princeton, Melissa Shepherd of Indianapolis, Ind., Seth Cambron of Wyanet, and Trevor Cambron of Wyanet; nine great-grandchildren, Ashleigh and Zach Decker, Dylan Davis, Josephine and Nicholas Shepard, and Kole, Kaylee, Kristin and Karter Transou; two great-great-grandchildren, Jaelyn and Evangeline Decker; and one sister, Janet (Bernard) Vermiere of Wyoming, Ill. Preceded in death by her parents; husband; son, Stephan Cambron; two brothers, Robert and Foster Bangston; one sister, Esther Philhower; and a grandson, Brent W. Davis. She graduated from Buda High School in 1946. She worked at Kraft Foods in Manlius, Cheddar House in Princeton and retired in 1992 from Greenfield in Princeton. She was a former member of Congregational Church in Buda. She was an avid Cubs Fan. Private graveside services will be held at Hopeland Cemetery with Pastor Laura Root-Tanner officiating. Burial will be in Hopeland Cemetery, Buda. Cremation rites will be accorded. Memorials may be made to Hopeland Cemetery in Buda
So sorry for your loss Donna Rich Karen and your families, She was such a lovely lady I spent many overnights with Donna when we were in school and she always treated me like one of her own! She will be dearly missed, Love Roger and Garnie
Very sorry for your loss-
Dear Elaine was our loyal employee at the Cheddar House wine and cheese shop in Princeton. I was pleased to hear from her when my husband, Lee, passed away two years ago.
And now, “Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord.”.
Sincerely., Marge Blohm
Good woman-sorry to here she died. Hope Donna is doing good.