LEWISTON – Camden S. “Pudgy” Emmons, 20 months, a resident of Howe Street, Lewiston, died very unexpectedly Wednesday night, Sept. 29.

He was born on Jan. 13, 2003 in Lewiston, the son of Joshua Emmons and Jessica Parkin.

Camden loved to blow bubbles and especially loved to go and pick apples with his daddy, Connor, Meme, Papier and Aunt Amie. He also loved his Papier to rock him. Camden also liked to play golf, pick wild flowers, play on his swing set and he really loved Elmo on Sesame Street.

He is survived by his mother, Jessica Parkin, and her companion, Thomas Cook, of Lewiston; his father, Joshua Emmons, and his fiance, Lacey Vaillancourt, of Lewiston; a brother, Connor Emmons, of Lewiston; maternal grandparents, Wayne and Leiarna Parkin, of Wales; paternal grandparents, Daniel and Pamela Emmons, of Lewiston; maternal great-grandparents, Mildred Parkin, of Wales, and Arthur and Joan Esman, of Monmouth; paternal great-grandparents, Joyce Barnett, of Sabattus, and Clark and Mary Barnett, of Manchester, N.H.; paternal great-great-grandmother, Cecile Barnett, of Lewiston; an uncle, Jason Parkin, of Wales; an aunt, Amie Emmons, and companion, Todd Sherry, of Lewiston; great-aunts and uncles, Charles and Tammy Parkin, Melanie and James Higgins, Robin and Bill Corson, Peggy and Doug Savage, Wendy and Conrade Deschenes, Glendon Esman, Joey Esman, and companion, Linda Tabone, Michael Barnett, of Wellington, Fla., Linda Tapley, and her husband, Dr. Ronald Tapley, of Wesley, Pattie and Greg Poff, of Princeton, N.J., Elaine and David Kittridge, of Sidney, and Ellen and Paul Papanikulaou, of Gofftown, N.H.; cousins, Sara and Courtney Barnett, Andrew and Eric Angoine, Nichol and Alexander Papanikulaou, Gina and Jamie Welch, Michael Kittridge, Erica and Zackery Emmons and Vance Poff; and three special buddies, Harley, Daniel and Dominic.

He was predeceased by his maternal great-grandfather, Charles Parkin; paternal great-grandparents, Lawrence and Theresa Emmons; and great-great-grandfather, Walton Barnett.


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