of Van Buren, AR
November 3, 1955 - April 26, 2021
Camille Dupuy, 65, of Van Buren, AR, went to be with her Lord on April, 26, 2021. She was born on November 3, 1955, in Eldorado, AR, to Royce A. Dupuy and Mamie Lois Dupuy. Camille was preceded in death by her only older sister, Brenda Gail Dupuy Jacks Peterson, and a nephew, Charles Steven Dupuy.
Left to cherish her memory is her brother, Tim Stephen Dupuy (Lou), and her sister, Jean Marie Bagwell (Jim), and an aunt, Floyce Jean Ball. She had 5 nieces and 3 nephews, and numerous great-nieces and nephews; all of which loved her so much.
Camille was a veteran of the United States Air Force.
All she wanted out of life was to help people and she helped many, including a guardianship of Crystal Davidson. She loved kids, horses, cats, fishing, and woodworking.
Donations in memory of Camille can be sent to; St. Jude's Children's Hospital, Schriner's Children Hospital, The Wounded Warrior Project, and Van Buren County Humane Society, www.patreon.com/vbchumanesociety.
I find self very hurt over the passing of Camille she was a mother and father to me she stepped into every position I needed as a child! I've known her since I was a little girl and she was always good to me stern but good! She tought me wood work how to rake leaves lol, dishes homework and went awall at a time when I was extremely sick and to adore animals! I love her so much more as an adult then I knew as a child. I could go on and on about her but I will end in saying she was a bright light and we all should have been in close constant contact with her due to her light and love for us all! I am for one sorry all these years have went by and now I can not tell her how wonderful she truly was! Love always Jessica,
The Home Depot will not be the same with out her positive can do attitude. She had a way of making everybody feel good about them self .She had a big heart and fit in our extended work family perfectly .She loved showing the young associates how to work smart and get the job done without killing them self. She left lasting impressions on all of the staff and will be missed .
I loved her dearly. I just wish we had not let the years and the miles keep us from spending more time together. She was more than a cousin. Rest in love, sweet sister!
Camille was always laughing and joking around. Always giving someone a hard time. I remember having so much fun with my sisters, Crystal, and her at her house out in Oklahoma. Always one of the handiest people to have around. She probably loved animals more than anything.
I'm gonna miss you a lot, Camille. You were one of a kind. Enjoy whatever comes next, I love you.
I love you Aunt Mill, I miss you and I can’t wait to see you again!
Camille i love you u will always be my special angel. Ill pass your message of love to everyone I meet. And to live the way u taught me to be. Forever and always
Camille was a very caring person. She gave of herself on a regular basis to meet her aunt Flo’s needs. She had a servant’s heart just as Jesus’ heart. Now she gets her reward. May God wrap his arms around her and say well done my child, well done.
I love you Aunt Mill, I miss you and I can’t wait to see you again!
Jean and family. We are so sorry for your loss. We met Camille and were around her several times and what a wonderful person she was. She loved fishing and woodworking and was excellent at both. You are in our thoughts and prayers as you mourn the loss.
YOUR ARE APART OF ME THAT I LOST. I LOVE YOU SO MUCH. LIFE WILL BE DIFFERENT WITH OUT YOU A HOLE IN MY HEART. YOU WILL ALWAYS BE MY BABY SISTER. GIVE mOMMA A HUG FOR ME I LOVE YOU.
Camille was my baby. I helped my sister raise her. She and I were very close. I had spent a week with her, week before last, and she was here and had dinner with us the evening before she went in the hospital that night. She was a caring, giving person, and she loved her job and working. She had a degree in criminal justice , but never used it. We loved her , and she will be missed so very much.