Cameron McCarthy

Cameron McCarthy

September 28, 1926 - June 01, 2026

Obituary

Cameron E. McCarthy, age 99, passed away on Monday, June 1, 2026.  He was born on September 28, 1926, in Madison, WI, the son of James R. and Minnie (Evans) McCarthy. Cameron proudly served in the United States Navy.  He was united in marriage to Beverly Diebold on September 6, 1948, at St. James Catholic Church, Madison.

Cameron worked as a lineman for many years with Madison Gas & Electric.

He is survived by his children:  Susan (Harry) Olson, Timothy (Pamela) McCarthy and Terrance (Kathy) McCarthy; grandchildren: Jeannine Olson, Jeremy Olson, Caitlin (Brian) McCarthy Esser, Cory (Sara) Acker, Nicole Doersam, Erin (Yousef) McCarthy Khreis, and Ryan McCarthy; great-grandchildren, Peter Herrman, Andrew Herrman, Bensen Esser, Riley Esser, Ivan Acker, Eyad Khreis and one on the way, baby girl, Birdie Acker; sister, Joann Roper; and sisters in law, Carol McCarthy and Nancy Diebold.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Beverly; daughter, Cheryl McCarthy; brother, James McCarthy and brothers-in-law, Nick Roper and Bert Diebold.

A private interment will be held at Resurrection Catholic Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers Memorial Masses may be given in Cameron’s name at the church of your choice.

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MaryJean Vogel Seiler
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You have my sincere condolences at Cammy's passing. I remember him as smiling, happy man. The photo of him in the canoe is a perfect memory.
PG
Pamela Gillingham
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Cam. The name carries such fond memories. I have met other Cams in my life, but they have never met the “Cam” McCarthy criteria. Growing up across the street from the McCarthy’s, they felt like the best kind of family. An extra Grandma and Grandpa, and older brothers and sisters, just across the road. His bigness to a young girl could have made him unreachable, but his kindness exuded his size. Cam’s smile had a mischievous jolt, yet conveyed safety and fun. As his children got older, my sister, Paula, and I were lucky to be just across the street. When he was going canoeing, we were blessed to be invited on a regular basis. Surprisingly, in all my thousands of photos, I do not have pictures of canoeing trips. The photos are stored with the memories…memories of learning the proper way to use an oar and how to determine the depth of the water by the color and shading. Cam was confident enough in our abilities to canoe in waters that looked troublesome and scary. Even though I don’t know how to swim, time spent with Cam, in the canoe, was (and is) the only time I trusted life jackets. 😊The peace of the adventure removed my fears and apparently, I was focused and in the moment. Canoe trips meant “getting to” have Spam with saltines, and apples for lunch, cut with a jackknife. Mom and Dad were also reminiscing about coffee klatches (though Cam didn’t drink coffee) and conversations throughout the decades of friendship. Cam left an incredible legacy in the world through his acts of thoughtfulness, patience, and taking the time to share our wonderful world with us through something he loved doing. Huge hugs to each of you, and may God wrap His arms around you through this time of sorrow.
YJ
Yvonne Jorgensen
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Just want to send my condolences to the family. Lots of good memories growing up at the beach. Once a beach bum always a beach bum. Take care. Yvonne

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