Cameron Lee Lohr's Obituary
Cameron Lee Lohr, age 16, went home to be with the Lord on April 3, 2026. Born on May 29, 2009, Cameron came into this world alongside his twin brother, Brennan, and from the very beginning, the two were inseparable—truly a dynamic duo.
Cameron was the kind of person who could light up any room he walked into. His humor, quick wit, and playful spirit made it impossible not to smile—often so hard your cheeks would hurt. He was a natural entertainer, a dancer, a jokester, and someone who found joy in making others laugh.
He loved the outdoors--hunting, being on the farm, and fishing. He had a love for trucks, good food, and spending time at the gym and playing football. Cameron was known for his signature style—almost always wearing blue, while his twin wore red, making it easy for everyone to tell them apart. Together, they shared a special bond filled with laughter, mischief, and unforgettable memories.
At home, Cameron was a beloved son to Dawn Lohr and Norman (Ed) Lohr, and a cherished brother to Delaney, Caiden, and his twin Brennan. He had a special talent for being just the right amount of trouble—especially when teaming up with Brennan—and for lovingly pestering his mom and older sister, especially in the mornings.
Cameron leaves behind a large and loving family, including his grandfather, Dennis Robbins; grandmother, Natalie Lohr; aunt and uncles, Diane (Bill) Schunk, Darlene (Ron) Mason, Norma (Jesse) Miller and many others. Cousins: Allison (Brent, Claire, and Mallory King) Schunk, Billy Schunk, Ronnie Mason, Ryleigh Mason, Jacob Miller, Kyle Miller, and countless others who will carry his memory forward. He, also leaves behind his beloved dog and cat, who will miss him dearly.
He is preceded in death by his grandmother, Donna Robbins; grandfather, Norman Lohr; Aunt Marie Lohr and several other loved ones who we find comfort in knowing welcomed him into heaven with open arms and will take great care of him.
Cameron was handsome, kind, and full of life, with a future that held so much promise. He was deeply loved and will be missed beyond words.
A funeral mass will be held in Cameron’s honor on Friday, April 10th at 11:00 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, St. Clair. Visiting hours will be on Thursday, April 9th from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Young Funeral Home, China Twp. with a rosary being recited at 7:00 p.m. Prior to mass on Friday, prayers will be said at 10:15 a.m. at the funeral home before processing to church. Brennan and Caiden Lohr, Bill and Billy Schunk, Ronnie and Ron Mason, Brent King, and Buddy Avila will be serving as pallbearers. In celebration of Cameron's life, family and friends are encouraged to come dressed as he would have loved, in Carhartt and boots. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to the wishes of the family. To leave a message of comfort visit https://www.youngcolonial.com
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