He was confirmed dead by West Virginia Interscholastic Cycling League in a social media post that read “We are heartbroken to learn that one of our WVICL family and alumni, Cameron Lawrence, passed over the weekend. Cam was a great kid with a big heart, and we will always remember his wonderful energy. Please keep the Lawrences in your heart as they navigate this incredibly difficult time. We’re going to miss you, Cam.”
Cameron Lawrence’s cause of death
In a social media post, the Baxter Volunteer Fire Department verified that one person lost their life in a car accident that occurred late on Friday night in Marion County, closing a portion of U.S. 19. The post states that at approximately 10:20 p.m., Baxter VFD crews were dispatched to assist the Rivesville Volunteer Fire Department with a car fire call at Fairmont Ave. and U.S. 19 near William Smith Road. As a result of an accident, emergency personnel discovered a functioning motorcycle fire and discovered that one person had died in it.
Who was Cameron Lawrence?
According to his social media page, Cameron Lawrence was born in Morgantown, West Virginia, and currently resides in Fairmont, West Virginia. Lawrence was a native of West Virginia. Cameron was a one-of-a-kind individual. In every endeavor that he undertook, he went all out. he was the kind of person who would give away the shirt off his back to anyone he met.
He lived his life according to his own terms, always knew how to make people laugh, whether it was through his insane dance skills or his unexpected FaceTime calls, and he would do anything for anyone. His entire attitude was contagious and motivating. He was truly without equal in the world. He was a passionate wrestler who also had a passion for motorcycles and motorcycling. During his time with Brenda Weese Lawrence, he was a devoted son.