June & Neil Cameron
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What sad news. June and Neil were a wonderful couple generously entertaining friends at both Glenspean and Manna Gum House. June was an exceptional physiotherapist and advocate for children and adults with physical disabilities. For many years she travelled daily from Meridith to Geelong often working long hours before travelling home to her family. She was a valued colleague and friend and for many years baked and delivered Melting Moments on my birthday. Age and distance reduced our contact over these past few years. Her love of music, choir, plays and the arts in general saw her travel widely. My condolences to all the family.
June was a dedicated member of the Ballarat U3A Choristers for many, many years. We miss her cheerful enthusiasm and big smile in the front row of the sopranos. A delightful lady who will be remembered with great affection.
June was a wonderful mentor to me in my two years as physio at Shannon Park . Her kindness , empathy and positive outlook made her a very special person . Our friendship has continued for many years and I always looked forward to her Christmas card with news of her family and the adventures she and Neil had . She will be sorely missed .
Fond memories of Neil and June from when we were nearby farm neighbors and from the Woodburn tennis years. A lovely couple. Condolences to the family. From Lyn, Bob, Ann-Maree, Jenny and Louise. .
Fond memories of our lovely neighbours, Neil & Joon. Condolences to the Cameron Clan . Eileen & Lesley ( The Girls)
Will be remembered as a loving couple who were deeply involved in our town of Meredith. June sang & played guitar along with Mary Nolan at our wedding In 1980. Condolences to all the Cameron Clan.
Neil was my God father and was someone I talked with a lot as a young person. I will miss Neil, I loved him.
Our sincere condolences to Sandy, Julie and all the Cameron Family. a beautiful couple, so many memories, Thank you June and Neil.
>read onDear Sandy, Julie & Family, We fondly remember Neil & June and their faithful commitment for many years. They lived fulfilling lives serving others and were a wonderful inspiration.
Sincere condolences Jane, Sandy, Simon, Kate, Hamish and families. Many fond memories of the Camerons at Woodburn and all of the support from June and Neil. Piling everyone into the car at the last minute to view the moon landing at Glenspean was a ‘highlight’ of my teaching career.
Heartfelt condolences to all the Cameron family with the passing of June and Neil, beloved parents, grandparents. June was most dedicated, caring,wonderful physiotherapist, at Shannon Park. June's kindness, great support given the children and parents, who attended in the Physio room with her team of loyal Physio's was never forgotten. Fond memories of those happy days, always with laughter from a special lady that June was. Lorraine Costa.
Many fond memories of time spent with Neil and June over the years. They welcomed Barry and I, along with our family to Meredith over 30 years ago and their friendship and fellowship was always appreciated. I remember Neil coming weekly to share this book notes and philosophies with Barry as he was piecing his manuscript together. Many a long philosophical discussion was had. June was always a mentor and inspiration for me. Her birthday greetings never missed, her ongoing participation at the Community Centre with the sewing circle and willingness to take on Tai Chi in the later years. Her support for all will never be forgotten. Thoughts and blessings to the Cameron family at this time. With love, Sandra.
My condolences to all the Cameron family on your loss. I have wonderful memories of Neil and June over the years but not so much of late. Times shared as members of the Meredith Liberal Party reminds me of so many fun times
My sincere condolences to the family of June and Neil. I sat ñext to June in both U3A choirs. She was a lovely lady
Sincere sympathy to the family of June & Neil Cameron. My husband Max Butler of Newstead, (deceased 2019), studied a Bachelor of Agricultural Science with Neil at Melbourne University. I have fond memories of special times Max & I spent catching up with June & Neil at their home & farm in Meredith. Loving thoughts, Lorna Butler.
Sincere condolences Sandy, Julie and family, on the loss of your dear mum and dad. Rob has many fond and memories of working with Neil on the farm, as he often brought the sheep up to the dairy for milking. Rob deeply valued Neil’s knowledge of the sheep and the farm, and we have both loved catching up with Neil and Jean at the annual farm Christmas parties over the years. We are so sorry to have missed the funeral to farewell two very special, intelligent and impressive people. Our thoughts are with you all, Julie and Rob.
So very sad to read the news of the passing of Neil and June Cameron. Our deepest sympathy and condolences to the Cameron family. June was a wonderful lady always had a smile on her face and a fantastic physiotherapist full of knowledge and wisdom. Our family and many other families whom were part of the Shannon Park family will treasure the memories of June and her dedication and commitment she had to our children whom had physical disabilities. You will always be remembered June. RIP June and Neil.
To the Cameron Family... What a Dynamic Duo June and Neil were with their family, their work on the farm and within the Community!! I was privileged to have June on the Committee of Management at Meredith Community House. Her input and assistance were much appreciated by myself and the organisation! Neil also provided his help with some of our projects. My thoughts and prayers go with this to you all. Joan Brick
It is with great sadness that I have just heard of the passing of June Cameron, the day after her beloved husband Neil. June was the senior physiotherapist when I started work as a new graduate occupational therapist at Shannon Park in Geelong in 1977. She was the most supportive, generous and beautiful person - as well as being an amazing physiotherapist. Her kind support and guidance to me have remained as a great memory as well as leading me on a work life dedicated to improving the lives of children and adults growing up with physical and complex disabilities. we kept in touch over many, many years. An inspirational person who lived life to the fullest. my love to all her family. A life truly well lived. Condolences to all her family. .
Two beautiful souls who were so kind and gracious with their time. Always a pleasure to spend time with
>read onWhat sad news. June and Neil were a wonderful couple generously entertaining friends at both Glenspean and Manna Gum House. June was an exceptional physiotherapist and advocate for children and adults with physical disabilities. For many years she travelled daily from Meridith to Geelong often working long hours before travelling home to her family. She was a valued colleague and friend and for many years baked and delivered Melting Moments on my birthday. Age and distance reduced our contact over these past few years. Her love of music, choir, plays and the arts in general saw her travel widely. My condolences to all the family. Read full message here.
June was a dedicated member of the Ballarat U3A Choristers for many, many years. We miss her cheerful enthusiasm and big smile in the front row of the sopranos. A delightful lady who will be remembered with great affection. Read full message here.
June was a wonderful mentor to me in my two years as physio at Shannon Park . Her kindness , empathy and positive outlook made her a very special person . Our friendship has continued for many years and I always looked forward to her Christmas card with news of her family and the adventures she and Neil had . She will be sorely missed . Read full message here.
Fond memories of Neil and June from when we were nearby farm neighbors and from the Woodburn tennis years. A lovely couple. Condolences to the family. From Lyn, Bob, Ann-Maree, Jenny and Louise. . Read full message here.
Fond memories of our lovely neighbours, Neil & Joon. Condolences to the Cameron Clan . Eileen & Lesley ( The Girls) Read full message here.
Will be remembered as a loving couple who were deeply involved in our town of Meredith. June sang & played guitar along with Mary Nolan at our wedding In 1980. Condolences to all the Cameron Clan. Read full message here.
Neil was my God father and was someone I talked with a lot as a young person. I will miss Neil, I loved him. Read full message here.

Our sincere condolences to Sandy, Julie and all the Cameron Family. a beautiful couple, so many memories, Thank you June and Neil.
Dear Sandy, Julie & Family, We fondly remember Neil & June and their faithful commitment for many years. They lived fulfilling lives serving others and were a wonderful inspiration. Read full message here.
Sincere condolences Jane, Sandy, Simon, Kate, Hamish and families. Many fond memories of the Camerons at Woodburn and all of the support from June and Neil. Piling everyone into the car at the last minute to view the moon landing at Glenspean was a ‘highlight’ of my teaching career. Read full message here.
Heartfelt condolences to all the Cameron family with the passing of June and Neil, beloved parents, grandparents. June was most dedicated, caring,wonderful physiotherapist, at Shannon Park. June's kindness, great support given the children and parents, who attended in the Physio room with her team of loyal Physio's was never forgotten. Fond memories of those happy days, always with laughter from a special lady that June was. Lorraine Costa. Read full message here.
Many fond memories of time spent with Neil and June over the years. They welcomed Barry and I, along with our family to Meredith over 30 years ago and their friendship and fellowship was always appreciated. I remember Neil coming weekly to share this book notes and philosophies with Barry as he was piecing his manuscript together. Many a long philosophical discussion was had. June was always a mentor and inspiration for me. Her birthday greetings never missed, her ongoing participation at the Community Centre with the sewing circle and willingness to take on Tai Chi in the later years. Her support for all will never be forgotten. Thoughts and blessings to the Cameron family at this time. With love, Sandra. Read full message here.
My condolences to all the Cameron family on your loss. I have wonderful memories of Neil and June over the years but not so much of late. Times shared as members of the Meredith Liberal Party reminds me of so many fun times Read full message here.
My sincere condolences to the family of June and Neil. I sat ñext to June in both U3A choirs. She was a lovely lady Read full message here.
Sincere sympathy to the family of June & Neil Cameron. My husband Max Butler of Newstead, (deceased 2019), studied a Bachelor of Agricultural Science with Neil at Melbourne University. I have fond memories of special times Max & I spent catching up with June & Neil at their home & farm in Meredith. Loving thoughts, Lorna Butler. Read full message here.
Sincere condolences Sandy, Julie and family, on the loss of your dear mum and dad. Rob has many fond and memories of working with Neil on the farm, as he often brought the sheep up to the dairy for milking. Rob deeply valued Neil’s knowledge of the sheep and the farm, and we have both loved catching up with Neil and Jean at the annual farm Christmas parties over the years. We are so sorry to have missed the funeral to farewell two very special, intelligent and impressive people. Our thoughts are with you all, Julie and Rob. Read full message here.
So very sad to read the news of the passing of Neil and June Cameron. Our deepest sympathy and condolences to the Cameron family. June was a wonderful lady always had a smile on her face and a fantastic physiotherapist full of knowledge and wisdom. Our family and many other families whom were part of the Shannon Park family will treasure the memories of June and her dedication and commitment she had to our children whom had physical disabilities. You will always be remembered June. RIP June and Neil. Read full message here.
To the Cameron Family... What a Dynamic Duo June and Neil were with their family, their work on the farm and within the Community!! I was privileged to have June on the Committee of Management at Meredith Community House. Her input and assistance were much appreciated by myself and the organisation! Neil also provided his help with some of our projects. My thoughts and prayers go with this to you all. Joan Brick Read full message here.
It is with great sadness that I have just heard of the passing of June Cameron, the day after her beloved husband Neil. June was the senior physiotherapist when I started work as a new graduate occupational therapist at Shannon Park in Geelong in 1977. She was the most supportive, generous and beautiful person - as well as being an amazing physiotherapist. Her kind support and guidance to me have remained as a great memory as well as leading me on a work life dedicated to improving the lives of children and adults growing up with physical and complex disabilities. we kept in touch over many, many years. An inspirational person who lived life to the fullest. my love to all her family. A life truly well lived. Condolences to all her family. . Read full message here.