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Joseph Camire

June 6, 1970 ~ February 1, 2022 (age 51) 51 Years Old

Joseph Camire Obituary

Joseph J. Camire Jr., 51, of Norridgewock, ME, passed away unexpectedly on February 1st, 2022. 


 

Joe is survived by his children, Amanda Mulkern, Heather Casaletto and her husband Derek Casaletto, Brittany Camire and her fiance Alex Donnelley, Tiffany Clark and her husband Hunter Clark; grandchildren, Zackarie, Tieler, Sierra-Lynn, Bailey, Samuel, Deacon, Marley, Barrett, and two more expected in April and May; siblings, Edward Allen Erickson, John Leslie Erickson, Mary Sue Tilley, and Kenneth Allen Erickson and his wife Tina Andrews Erikson. He is predeceased by his father, Joseph J. Camire, and his mother, Marilyn Sue Park. 


 

Joe was a hard worker and loved to make others smile. He provided help where it was needed without wanting anything in return. He was a proud father and Papa and talked about his girls and grandbabies often. He loved adding to his tattoo collection, fishing, grilling, shooting guns, margaritas, the beach, fireworks, and candy. He looked for the positive in every situation and didn’t sweat the small stuff. He will be missed by so many. 


 

Joe’s daughters have chosen to forego traditional funeral services in favor of a summertime memorial featuring all of Joe’s favorite activities. It will take place around his birthday but the final date, time, and location are still to be determined. 

 

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