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Brent Cambron
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10/19/2008 3:21 AM
Last Modified: 10/19/2008 3:21 AM
CAMBRON - Dr. Brent M.D., 35 formerly of the Tulsa area passed away Tuesday, October 14, 2008. Brent was born March 16, 1973 in Tulsa, OK to James and June Cambron. Brent graduated from Sperry High as Valedictorian, was in the top 100 in the state and won the Oklahoma excellence award in 1991. He was an OU Medical School graduate, was Chief Resident at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. He also enjoyed playing the acoustic guitar. Brent is survived by his parents James and June Cambron, grandmother Thelma Cambron, sisters Kelly Cambron, Danielle Franco and her husband Christian and Drew Elizabeth Cambron, aunts and uncles Cris Hopkins and her husband Terry, Nancy Vire, many nieces, nephews, cousins and special family friend Margaret Yoh. In lieu of flowers please make contributions to OU Medical Center. Services 10: a.m. Tuesday, October 21, 2008, First Baptist Church, Owasso with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. Under the direction of Moore's Eastlawn Chapel 622-1155. Dr. Brent Cambron
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Thank you so much for illustrating what a brilliant man Brent was! We will miss his impact on humanity. Such a loss! Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family!!!
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My thoughts and prayers go out to Brent friends and co-workers in Boston. They are the ones I know who are left behind.
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My thoughts and prayers go out to Brent'a friends and co-workers in Boston. They are the ones I know who are left behind.
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My thoughts and prayers go out to Brent's friends and co-workers in Boston. They are the ones I know who are left behind.
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My thoughts and prayers go out to those he left behind at the medical center where his life ended, especially to the co-worker who found him. I am intimately familiar with his co-workers and I can not imagine the pain they are going through. Please remember them as well while you think about Brent. They need your prayers just as much if not more. Thank you.
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