Cameron Alan Ocker

Ocker, Cameron Alan, 7, student at Church of the Magdalen, died July 24, 2005. Vigil 7:00 P.M., Wednesday and service 10:00 A.M., Thursday, both at Church of the Magdalen. Survivors: father, David Ocker of Wichita; mother, Stara Swain of Wichita; brother, Colton Ocker; half brother,, Colby Swain; half sister, Haylee Swain; grandparents, Ray and Ruth Ocker of Wichita, Tammy Farris of Wichita and Steve and Labrenda Swain of Cheney, KS. A memorial has been established with Magdalen Catholic School Library, 2221 N. 127TH St. E., Wichita, KS, 67226. Downing Lahey Mortuary East.
Vigil 7:00 P.M., Wednesday, Church of the Magdalen.
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
Hey Steve dont know what to say but I have been thinking about you and your family alot and wish there was something I could say to make you feel better. All of are thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Call if you need anything.
To the Family of Cameron Ocker: I wanted to write and let all of you know you have daily been in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. I had the pleasure and honor of being a part of the health care team taking care of Cameron while he was in the hospital. From my brief encounters with Cameron, I could tell he was a child full of joy and life. His life really touched my heart and I will be forever grateful for the opportunity to care for him. I am so truly sorry for your loss. I pray that you will take peace and comfort in knowing that Cameron has gone home to be with the Lord and that one day you will all be reunited with him in heaven. God’s Blessing’s and Prayers, Dr. Amy Cullen Via Christi Family Practice Resident Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted Matthew 5:4
Dear Family: My wife and I are members of Church of the Magdalen. I don’t believe I have ever met you but today prior to the 7a.m. Mass I had the privlege of viewing the wonderful photos of your son which were on display. I cannot imagine the tremendous sense of loss and grief you are bearing but just wanted you to know my prayers were with you this morning. No doubt I am but just one of many whom you have never met who are with you this day. God bless you.
I am very sorry to hear of your recent loss. I know Labrenda from working at Fidelity Bank and Justin from friends a few years back. I wish the whole family the best. I will pray for you. Remember its not good-bye, we will all meet up again. I never had a chance to meet Cameron but from knowing the family I know I am sure he was a great kid. Be strong and keep your head up. They say GOD only gives what you can handle. Him and Jeremy are now togeather having fun in the place of eternal peace and happiness. Just remember that they are now your angles they are watching and making sure your okay.
Ray and Ruth and family. I send to you my most heartfelt regrets on the loss of your grandson and son, Cameron. I will always remember him coming out to the tee box and being just the friendliest little guy ever. May Gods grace comfort you at this time. Charlie Parks
Our thoughts and prayers are with you
There are no words to express what I am feeling for you at the loss of your beautiful son, Cameron. Just know that my thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathy are with you and your family. This is a parent’s worst nightmare and my heart breaks for you.
To the Ocker family, I am so sorry to hear about Cameron’s passing. I was Cameron’s kindergarten aide at Magdalen two school years ago. He was such a great, vibrant kid! Know that he is in God’s great kingdom and will always be with you in spirit. With Sympathy, Miss Keri Lehr
Ruth and Ray, Our most heartfelt sympathy goes to you. No one in the entire world could have been better parents and grandparents to Cameron, his very life was happy because of you. We know that everyone is heartsick but most of all little Colton, bless him. Jack and Elaine
Cameron #16, I will miss you at school and at basketball. You were very fun. I will see you in Heaven. Cole #6
My heart aches for you. I can not even begin to imagine the magnatude of your loss. My thoughts are with all of you at this time. God be with you.