Samuel “Adam” Cambron went to be with his beloved brother, Jon, on May 14, 2017.
Adam was born and raised a “Buckeye Boy” on the family farm, once located at the corner of Miller Road and Broadway. Adam spent his youth helping his parents farm while attending Liberty Elementary School and graduating from Buckeye Union High School in 2004, where he lettered for three years in Football and two years in Track. Adam was a member of the Tonopah 4-H Swine for 5 years and Buckeye FFA for 4 years.
While attending Glendale Community College in 2006, Adam was on the pole vaulting team.
Adam was a highly intelligent, charismatic person who left an impression on everyone he met. Adam had a passion for learning about everything but had special interests in the human body and anatomy, dynamics of the universe, aerodynamics and how the Bible relates to history.
Among his many accomplishments, Adam had completed certifications as an EMT, Student (Helicopter) Pilot, Industrial Radiography-Level 2 and even Bartending/Mixology.
Adam was an avid chef and often took pleasure in creating masterful, creative dishes for his family.
Adam loved animals and helping his Mom in her Labrador breeding business. Adam will be deeply missed by his furry friend, Zipper, but will be met at the Rainbow Bridge by Copenhagen, who beat Adam to the bridge just a week before.
Adam recently completed online Aviation courses with Utah Valley University where he was invited to join Phi Beta Kappa. Adam looked forward to achieving his pilot's license and becoming a Medivac Helicopter Pilot. Adam would have been great at this, combining his love for flying and his passion for helping others.
In 2015, Adam established his own company, JC’s AC and Remodeling, which he still maintained while working full-time as a Maintenance Manager for Austin Centers for Exceptional Students (ACES), attending online courses, and working out at the gym 5 days a week. Adam was very proud of how productive he was and how well he was at handling it all. His family was very proud of him too.
Adam has recently spent a great deal of time and contemplation on his belief and relationship with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. We are confident he found the answers he was seeking and he is with Jesus.
Adam will be greeted at the Heavenly Gates by his Grandpa Sam Cambron, Grandma Bea Cambron and his brother Jonathan Paul Cambron. Those of us who loved Adam are blessed and comforted knowing that Adam is reunited with his beloved brother, Jonathan, and we will be with them both when our turn comes.
Adam is survived by his parents, LeeSa Cambron and Paul Cambron along with their spouses, Jim Risor and Terry Cambron, his sister, Brooklyn Hagerman, and his grandparents, Clarine Gill and Ray and Patty Melvin.
He was preceded in death by his best friend and brother, Jonathan Cambron, and his grandparents, Sam and Bea Cambron.
A visitation will be held for Adam's family at 6 p.m. and for everyone else starting at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 19th, at Thompson Funeral Chapel, 926 S. Litchfield Rd., Goodyear, AZ. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 20th, at Grace Fellowship Academy, 1300 N. Miller Rd., Buckeye, AZ.
Condolences can be sent to www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com.
COMPARTA UN OBITUARIO
v.1.11.3