Dorothy Marie Camp

dorothy camp

December 3, 1939 ~ December 12, 2015

Dorothy Marie Camp, age 76, of Geneva passed away December 12, 2015 at Saybrook Landing. She was born December 3, 1939 in Phoenix, AZ the daughter of Mary (King) and George Clatone. She married Richard Camp Sr. on September 11, 1960 in Phoenix. Dorothy enjoyed spending time with her family and camping. Her hobbies included reading, ceramics, crocheting and playing softball. She was an avid fan of the Cleveland Indians. She is survived by her husband, Richard; sons, Richard (Karen) Camp Jr., James Baker; daughters, Mickie (Ray) Hanzak, Cynthia (Samuel) Long, Catherine (James Jr.) Kleps, Linda (John) Crosby; 12 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren and brother, George (Jan) Clatone. Dorothy was preceded in death by son, Ronald Baker; her parents; sisters, Mary Anna Vanderveer, Mary Catherine Johnson; brothers Joseph and William Clatone. Friends and family will be received 5-7 p.m. on Monday December 14, 2015 at THE BEHM FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 26 River Street, Madison. A Memorial Service will be held at 7 p.m. at the funeral home with Deacon Tom Hupertz of Immaculate Conception Church in Madison officiating. Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, Cleveland Area Chapter, P.O. Box 74924, Cleveland, OH 44194-4924. Friends may leave condolences online at www.behmfuneral.com

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  1. God Bless my best friends family. 50 years of love and guidance from her is dear to my heart. She will be missed. She was a cousin and sister in my heart. God has given her family an ANGEL to guie and look after them. Love You all dearly. Aunt Kathy and Uncle Angel.

  2. God Bless my best friends family. 50 years of love and guidance from her is dear to my heart. She will be missed. She was a cousin and sister in my heart. God has given her family an ANGEL to guide and look after them. Love You all dearly. Aunt Kathy and Uncle Angel.

  3. Our sincere sympathy goes out to the entire Camp Family. I was blessed to have known Mom Camp. She will be greatly missed by us all.

  4. My deepest sympathy to the entire Camp family. She was always so kind and had a smile to make you feel welcome. There is a new star in the sky tonight that will shine brighter because it is filled with her love.

  5. My deepest sympathy goes out to my uncle and all my cousins no words can ever say how much aunty will be missed. I am so glad i was able to come to ohio in oct of 2015 and was able to see my Aunt Dot love you so much Aunty you will be so missed and thank you for loving me the way you did. You filled my heart with so much joy..…

  6. Deepest sympathy to the Camp family. She was always such a nice woman to me when I would visit Rich and his Dad. She will be missed by many.

  7. May God Bless you all during this difficult time! Just remember every time you hear a bell ring, that another angel received his/her wings. On December 12th the Lord gave our “Angel” Aunt Dot her very own wings so she can continue to do her good works towards mankind from heaven above. I can feel the protective warmth of her love all around us. Love you all!! Nancy


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