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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Billie Jo
(Mellott) Cameron
August 13, 1954 – September 11, 2020
Billie Jo (Mellott) Cameron 66, of Hanover Twp., Lisbon, died at 9:25 AM Friday, September 11, 2020 at her home.
She was born on August 13, 1954, in Salem, the daughter of the late Wilfred Calvert and Catherine Rose (Limpose) Mellott.
Billie Jo and Richard have shared a wonderful life together from a young age. She was a 1972 graduate of West Branch High School and then married on September 2, 1972. They enjoyed life together and shared many interests. She liked to be outdoors planting flowers and soaking in the beauty of nature. If they were not caring for the cattle or other animals on their farm, you might find them out antiquing. Billie was big into her bowling and bingo playing that she enjoyed so much. In their younger years, they were also softball coaches.
She last worked for the Columbiana County Department of Job and Family Services as an Income Maintenance worker for 13 years. Billie had also worked at the local Subway Restaurant.
In addition to her husband of 48 years, Richard E. Cameron, she is survived by a daughter Catherine in Minerva, siblings: Sherri Mellott in Florida, and Harry (Glenda) Mellott of Homeworth, her in-laws who were like siblings to her: Mary Ludt of Homeworth, Janet Huntsman of Alliance, Marjorie "Mag" Burchfield of N. Benton, Donna Cameron of Illinois, Carol (Rob) Schrockengost of Beloit, Nancy Pfaff of Alliance and Debbie (Dave) Scott of Alliance, grandchildren: Morgan, Wyatt and DeAnna Cameron all of Lisbon, and her Aunt Cora Hollabaugh.
Richard and the family are following the specific expressed wishes Billie Jo made. There will be no public visitations or services held.
Please, remember Billie Jo as she was....... She was not wanting visitors at the home..... she was a very special person to all who knew her. Call the family, share your thoughts with all of them. It is going to take all you to help them during these hard and dark days. You can always call and offer help, meals, anything little can mean alot for them...... I know Richard, but you all know him more than I do...... Call, TXT, WHAT EVER YOU NORMALLY DO....... They will welcome your care and prayers......
Arrangements were entrusted to the care of the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services, Salem.
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