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Home Reflections First years As a youngster and teenager All grown up Photo Album Page 1 Page 2 Email me: micdeal@hawaii.rr.com |
As a youngsterAs a teenagerThe summer before he entered the seventh grade, Cammy took a summer class in cooking at the YWCA in town. He had developed an interest in cooking from watching his Grandma Ramos cook. Grandma Deal recognized his talent when she watched him slice spam in nice even slices (something she said she couldn't do). She was the one who signed him up for the classes. Of course, being the only boy there, he was the hit of the class. From that time on, the phone did not stop ringing. Sometimes I think he had that all planned. However, his love for cooking continued on through his teen years and into his adult life. It was in the seventh grade that Cammy took an interest in learning to play an musical instrument and took up the bass clarinet. He was 13 when his sister Lesleyanne was born. She was the sunshine of his life and he was a wonderful and doting big brother. When I was sick or out of commission, he was right there to take over operations in our home. He even made sure his brother did his homework. His high school years were very challenging and emotional years for him. Like many kids his age, this was a time when he stretched his wings. He became very involved with Theater. Although he was mainly involved in the technical aspects of theater, he did have a major role in one of Castle Theater Guild's productions. He and a good friend, Mike Jenness, started to do some freelance work as theater techs. They did lighting, sound, set building, etc. for various production groups. One of the highlights of his high school years was a trip he made with the Castle Theater Guild to Ball State University in Muncie Indiana to participate in their annual Thespian Festival. During this trip they also traveled to Washington D.C., Philadelphia and New York City.
When he was 18 years old he and Mike Souza, a close friend joined the Air National Guard and went into basic training together. That was the first time he was away from home for more than 2 weeks. Like most homesick airmen, he called home often (collect, of course) and my phone bill was outrageous. I remember one phone call in particular when he was very excited because there was a tornado on base and he was observing it (through a window) coming toward the barracks. He was on the phone with me describing this experience while everyone else was evacuating. I had to tell him to hang up and join them. Being in the Air Force was a good experience for him and helped him to mature. Shortly after he came home from basic training, he decided to try his hand at being a business owner. One of his first experiences was an auto-detailing business detailing cars for Hertz Car Sales. He had 2-3 employees working for him. After that experience he and a couple of friends went into painting residential homes. It was during time in his life that he suffered a great loss.... the death of his Grandma Ramos. He was 18 years old. |