Camille Brandon obituary: Odonnell & Associates worker passes away in Buffalo, NY

Cheektowaga, New York – A sense of profound sadness envelops the community of Cheektowaga following the unexpected passing of Camille Brandon on Monday, October 25, 2023. Camille’s sudden demise has left hearts heavy with grief, as the community mourns the loss of a remarkable individual who touched the lives of many.

Camille Brandon, a dedicated worker at Odonnell & Associates, was a native of Buffalo, New York. She spent her early years in Buffalo before relocating to Cheektowaga, where she resided until her untimely passing. In the tight-knit Cheektowaga Chamber of Commerce community, Camille was more than a colleague; she was a tremendous force for good. Her contributions to the community were immeasurable, leaving an indelible mark on the lives of those she interacted with.

General Pulaski Association of WNY shared a post on fb on the death of Camille:

The General Pulaski Association is deeply saddened to learn about the passing of our 1st Vice President Camille Brandon.Camille, was not Polish but she did more things for Polonia than most people in our Polish community. Her efforts, hard work, dedication , and support to our community will never be forgotten.Camille will be missed and never forgotten.We just honored her and her husband Bob with our Lifetime Achievement Award on October 11th at our Annual Pulaski Day Dinner. ( 1st Picture is from her acceptance speech)May she rest in PeaceNiech spoczywa w pokojuPlease keep her husband Bob and their family in your thoughts and prayers.We will update on any arrangements, when we have information #rest #in #peace #restinpeace #pulaski #buffaopolonia #Polonia #buffalo

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The news of Camille’s passing has prompted an outpouring of heartfelt condolences from friends, colleagues, and community members. Many have paid tribute to her unwavering dedication, hard work, and support, particularly her remarkable efforts within the Polish community despite not being of Polish descent. The General Pulaski Association of WNY expressed their deep gratitude, stating, “Camille, was not Polish but she did more things for Polonia than most people in our Polish community. Her efforts, hard work, dedication, and support to our community will never be forgotten. Camille will be missed and never forgotten.”

As the community mourns the loss of a compassionate soul and a dedicated community member, they are urged to keep Camille Brandon’s family in their thoughts and prayers during this challenging time. Her legacy of kindness, dedication, and selflessness will be remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing her. The impact she made on Cheektowaga will continue to inspire acts of kindness and community service for years to come.

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