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Kathryn Jane Cambron
September 1, 1954 - December 27, 2024

Kathryn Jane Cambron, 70, of Jonesboro, Arkansas passed away on December 27, 2024 at St. Bernards Medical Center. She was born on September 1, 1954 in Trumann, Arkansas to Lester and Pearl (Throgmartin) Thompson. Kathryn was a member of Lunsford Baptist Church. She was a National Poet Society Winner. She enjoyed reading, gardening, listening to gospel music, baking, telling jokes, reminiscing on the old days, and spending time with her family. Survivors include; one daughter: Kristi Jones (Nick) of the home; two granddaughters: Keely Sadler (Justus) of Bono, Arkansas and Sydney Kelems (Jake) of Powhatan, Arkansas; two great grandsons: Jackson Sadler and Luke Sadler; two sisters; four brothers; and a host of other family and friends. She is preceded in death by; parents: Lester and Pearl (Throgmartin) Thompson; husband of 54 years: Eugene Cambron; two sons: Jonathan Cambron and Stephen Cambron; four brothers: Edward Thompson, John Thompson, Dearl Thompson, Deward Thompson; and one sister: Ophelia Wilkins. A celebration of life will be held on Friday, January 3, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. at Broadway Avenue Missionary Baptist Church in Bay, Arkansas with pastor Rick Jensen officiating.

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January 3, 2025
02:00 PM -

Broadway Avenue Missionary Baptist Church

Bay, AR 72411

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  1. Melody Navarro, Jonesboro, Ar says

    My condolences to Kristi and family. Praying for comfort and peace for the family. If you need anything, I’m always here for you.

  2. Wanda Gwin, Batesville Ar says

    My heart hurts so much to have to say goodbye to my sweet sister. I will miss talking to you for hours on the phone wishing we could be there in the room together! I know I will find myself starting to call you and then realize that you’re not there I’ve already almost done it! I still have the little pillow you gave me about sisters it’s even more precious now! I so wish I could just talk to you again. We will have the best family reunion one day in in our forever life , Love you sis Wanda

  3. Shanna Pulver, Bono, ar says

    Kathy was a second mom to me. She will always be remembered! I was blessed to have her in my life. Kristi, we love you and will always be here for you!

  4. Kenneth your 'TWIN" Thompson, Cherokee Village, AR. 72529 says

    From your TWIN Brother, You will never know how much I truly loved you, you were the other (half of me) and now only half of me awaits your fate, but the Lord is with me as I pray he was with you. You no longer have to deal with this life's issues as we who are left behind will face in the near future. God is merciful in that He spared you the coming calamity coming upon this earth. I will always cherish the years when we were as ONE through our younger years as we grew from children into adulthood and with God's help shaped our own lives over the years. For those who really knew you, they knew you as just "Kathy" not Kathryn Jane. As her twin brother I can truly say that her birth certificate only read "Kathy" and why you adopted the a different name is only known between you and God. As Bonnie Davis (rightly stated) above your name was Kathy NOT Kathryn and like myself our birth certificates did NOT show a "middle name" for either of us as a matter of birth record. If your Kathy or Kathryn it's only a name, but Kathy was a fine name, and nothing to be ashamed of, just as is my name Kenneth. Good bye my closest friend and confidant I will miss you until my last day upon this earth with a PAIN you can never know. I am glad that you were happily married to one man for 48 years namely my brother in arms Arthur Eugene Cambron. I will always remember the time we shared in Colorado Springs in the early winter of 1969-early fall of 1970 when you were about 6 months pregnant with your firstborn son. Married early in 1969 to Eugene whom we both lost in 2017. R.I.P. my very special family member. Your TWIN brother! I had a thought last night that since we were 27 minutes apart at birth in 1954, you made it through 27 days of December 2024, and now you're at rest. I will ALWAYS MISS YOU!

  5. DeAnna Thompson McCall, North Carolina says

    Aunt Kathy…You were such a delight; so funny and generous. I still think about how you passed on Kristi’s baby clothes to me when our girls were little. It helped more than you ever knew. It’s your time to rest, but we’ll catch up on the other side. Love you!

  6. Bonnie Davis, LAKE City says

    Kristi I'm so sorry to hear about Kathy she was a wonderful woman an a great sister in law she will be greatly missed I love you an the kids RIP Kathy I love you

  7. Linda Simpson, Lake City says

    So sorry for the loss of Kathy. All who knew her loved her. She loved her girls and her great grand boys so very much. She was a dear friend. Praying for comfort for your family in the days ahead. Love and Prayers. Linda and Carroll Simpson

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