Cameron Carl Madore

PORTLAND – Cameron Carl Madore, passed away unexpectedly on Friday June 2, 2023, in Portland, Maine.

Cameron is survived by his parents Nathan and Jacqueline Madore, sister Ashley Madore (Sean Sullivan), brother Tyler Madore (Megan Poulin), and daughter Callie Madore.

Cameron was born in Waterville Maine on Dec. 10, 1984. He graduated with honors from Waterville Senior High School in 2003. His participation in High School sports included Varsity Basketball, Football and Track. Cameron’s passion for sports was only matched by his passion for creating music. Music has been an integral part of Cameron’s life since birth, possessing an innate ability to hear sound and break down its components. He never ceased to amaze family and friends with his artistic and creative abilities. Cameron went on to attend college at New England School of Communication before transferring to The New England Art Institutes in Cambridge Massachusetts where he earned his bachelor’s degree in Audio Engineering in 2008.

Upon graduation Cameron worked at T-Mobile in Oakland, Maine for 15 years and held various positions including coach. He interacted with many people and was able to share his wisdom both on the job and off. One couldn’t help but become uplifted in his presence; he’d strive to make sure his interactions left the person feeling confident and supported.

Upon returning from college, he reconnected with the music group eventually known as Northern Lights Nation (NLN) with two of his best friends Dylan Kay and Ryan Durgin. He spent the next several years working on producing and performing. Watching his fans interact with him was always surreal. He clearly loved people and enjoyed sharing his artistic expression.

Recently Cameron obtained a position at Headlight Audio Visual of Portland, Maine as an AV Technician. He was thrilled to be working in his field and greatly enjoyed the challenges, traveling to various locations and making magic happen. Despite only being there a short time, he made a huge impression on management and the team and will be missed.

Cameron was passionate about family. If he loved you, you were family, and family is forever. Cameron will be greatly missed by his friend, mother of his daughter, Chelsey Ashby, and longtime high school friend Shannon Mansfield.

Regardless of the cause, Cameron was passionate about helping. Since childhood he stood up and protected those without the confidence to stand up for themselves. He was an adventurer, not in the sense of exploring Australia, but more like when he climbed on the roof to see how far he could jump. Cameron continually challenged himself and encouraged others to do the same. Fear never stopped him. Hearing the word no only motivated him more. He was fiercely passionate and driven, while being deeply compassionate and sensitive. This world will not be the same without him.

Funeral services will be held at Notre Dame Church, 116 Silver Street, Waterville, Maine on July 1, 2023 at 11 a.m.; followed by Interment Service at Saint Francis Catholic Cemetery and Celebration of Life at O’Brien’s Event Center located in the Best Western Plus, 375 Main Street, Waterville, Maine.


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