McCameron

In Loving Memory

McCameron, Terrence Wayne

February 23, 1955 - February 1, 2026

Sunday, February 1, 2026.

Belove father of Daniel (Tracy) McCameron, Taylor (Kyle) Bilyeu and the late Brian Samuel McCameron; loving grandfather of Miranda McCameron, Kaiden Bilyeu, Caleb McCameron, Brynlee Bilyeu, Lucas, Matthew and Kacey McCameron, Lainey and Wyatt Bilyeu; dear brother of Scott (Tammy) Wright, Thomas (Toni) Wright, Ronnie (the late Cindy) Wright, Sherry Wright and the late Rick Wright. Our dearest uncle, great-uncle and friend to many.

Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Monday, February 9 from 10:30 am. until Funeral Service time at 12 noon. Military Honors at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery at 1:30 pm.

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7 thoughts on “McCameron, Terrence Wayne”

  1. What a wonderful, kind, and true gentleman he was. He raised wonderful children that are both beautiful inside and out which is a true testiment to his character. He will be missed dearly by many, but I know he is still here watching over, guarding, and guiding his loved ones and always will be.
    May his soul rest in peace and he be remembered for how truly lovely he was on this earth.

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  2. Words are not sufficient to properly express the loss his loved ones feel. Terry was The Outdoorsman, who had a passion for hunting, fishing, music, and in earlier years, dancing and camping with his friends and family. His quirky humor was often the highlight of any gathering. But above all, he loved his children and grandchildren fiercely. I’m so grateful they were able to share the precious love and laughter that only comes with the unbreakable bond of genuine love and devotion. They carry Terry’s love with them and he will live deep in their hearts forever.

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  3. Terry sure will be missed. Having been with Sandy for many years he was considered a brother-in- law. He was always the jokester on our sibling trips. He always kept things lively and fun. We will have many fond memories of Terry and all of the trips we have taken together. The many get-togethers at Paris and the many trips to Don’s in Huntsville for supper. Rest in peace brother-in-law. Norman and I love and miss you.

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  4. Terry will be greatly missed. His joy and passion for life and his great personality, not to mention his jokes, will be what I remember most! Family fun gatherings, dinners, or just hanging out, were always interesting with Terry, not to mention the heartfelt seriousness he would display just when you needed it most. I will miss you my cousin. Rest easy!

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  5. Your Brothers and sisters from Freedom of Road Riders L-13 from Mexico, and your fellow Masonic and American Legion brothers will miss you greatly. Ride Free Big T, we will all miss you.

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