Cameron Riley Fabritz, 19, earned his angel wings on Monday, November 27,2017 after a brief battle with pneumonia, complicated by ongoing treatment for Leukemia. Cameron was born on October 24, 1998 in Des Moines, Iowa. He graduated from Waukee High School in 2017. He was a giant teddy bear who truly cared about the people in his life, especially his three younger siblings and one furry buddy named Gus. Cameron also enjoyed video games, YouTube and binge watching new-to-him TV shows like, oddly, Friends.For 22 months, Cameron underwent treatment for Leukemia. While most kids his age were enjoying some the best years of their life, he was sitting in a hospital room trying to make the most of the hand that was dealt to him. Throughout his battles, Cameron was an example of strength, courage and kindness.
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