Cameron's Story
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Steve Batson said:   December 2, 2011 11:50 am PST
I was just doing some research on the Batson name and found your site. I want to express my families condolences for the loss of your son. His story is amazing we will always keep him and your family in our prayers.

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kris willett said:   October 11, 2011 6:31 pm PST
You dont' know me, but I'm so sorry for your loss. My son goes to Scott High School now and is a senior. I also lost my brother, Aaron Hoffman in 1998, who went to Scott High School, who had an autoimmune disease. It has been so rough on all of us. My parents will never be the same, but we deal with it one day at a time. Just stick together, when one is having a bad day. I am writing to you because I saw on the news about two teachers saving a little girl because they had that device, AED. I agree that there should be probably at least two in every school. Every second counts when someone goes into cardiac arrest. I don't know how much these things cost, but I am willing to help raise money, help you all in fundraisers, whatever it takes to get these in our schools. Let me know what I can do to help you all. Sincerely, Kris Willett

steve tutt/linda richey said:   October 7, 2011 1:40 pm PST
Linda & I were honored to be a part of yesterday evening's candlelight ceremony. We'd both like to offer our skills in promoting "Cameron's Cause"

Keith White said:   October 7, 2011 5:30 am PST
Hello Batson family , I'm a Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survivor (SCA) and was also interviewed by Bob Herzog of Local 12 that was aired yesterday morning (10-6-11). www.local12.com I am also the Founder of the AED Heart-Savers, a 501c3 Non Profit Organization. I would like to give you some tips on how you can help your Foundation grow. October is "Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness" month. I'm sorry to hear of Cameron's loss and I'm happy that you are keeping his memory alive through his Foundation. Too many kids are loosing their lives to SCA and we have to work together to make a difference. Our monthly Free Luncheon Buffet Meeting will be on 10-12-2011 at 12:15 @ The Indian Bistro on Beechmont Ave. You are welcome to attend and meet our Volunteers with passion working to further our cause. Please feel free to contact me for Partnering Programs to" Help Save Lives From SCA". It's the number one killer in the US and SCA can happen to anyone, anytime, anywhere. My Phone : 513-633-1321. Thank you, Peace & Blessings ! Keith White (SCA Survivor)

Tricia Erin Jaros said:   May 13, 2011 12:29 pm PST
Cameron, I was so excited when Laura found out she was pregnant. Cam was the first baby I ever babysat. I was so excited Laura, David, and the rest of the family were going to church for a Christmas program. I remember that night like it was yesterday. I sat in the living room at my Aunt Pat's rocking him in front of the christmas tree singing lullabies and Christmas songs. then there was his first set of stitches, he was older and I was watching Logan and him he was running around the dining room table and ran into it cutting his head. He screamed the entire way to the office where Laura worked "I don't want stiches!" He had no clue what they were. I felt so bad. Cameron was such an awesome kid so full of life, smiles,and such a huge heart. Him and Logan would spend the night from time to time. As they grew older they would learn to have fun teasing me. I have a video where I fall from a pool boat in Fl the wave took me down and Cameron had this laugh and he was laughing so hard at me. (all in good fun). He was the first baby I ever was able to see grow into a yound adult. It amazed me to see the transitions. I pray that i am able to raise my children to act and be people like cameron. He will truely always be missed. Love Tricia Erin

Mike Brown said:   April 29, 2011 11:21 am PST
Brad, What you wrote about your nephew was purely amazing! I am sorry about what happened to Cameron. If you need anything let me know! I gave your sister my number. Give me a call sometime soon! Mike

Mike Brown said:   April 29, 2011 10:51 am PST
Words can not explain how I felt when I learned of what had happened to Camerson a few months ago. I had the pleasure of knowing him when he was a young kid and I always had a feeling that he was going to be an exceptional human being! My prayers go out to Camerson's family. May God be with you during this tough time.

Kayla Tyree said:   April 14, 2011 6:37 am PST
Hello Batsons! I did not know your son as well as most but, I did see him around school a lot. He WAS always smiling & he was always such a nice humorous person. It's great to see what God has been doing in your lives since the accident. I know you've suffered a terrible loss but, with God by your side you can make it through. It's really great that you're trying to help other people who have the same condition or that develop that same condition that Cam had. Just keep up the good work. I will continue to have your family in my prayers as well as Morgan & Alyx. I don't know what it is like to lose a child but, you all are doing the best at working through it then anyone that I have ever seen & you all are an inspiration to me. Love you all. God bless you & your family

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