Cameron Tyler Muse, 23, of Irvine, Ky., passed away Thursday, July 20, 2023, in Lawrenceburg.
Born in Maysville on November 29, 1999, his father is Jr. Owen (Suzi Jones) Muse and his mother is Monica Reeves (Chris) Stacy.
Cameron had worked for Shamrock BP, Amazon, Kendall, Davey, and currently worked at Arbor Works as a tree trimmer. He was a member of the Bluegrass Cowboy Church.
“If you knew Cameron Tyler, you knew he was a man of few words but when he did speak, his words were deep. He had a soul so pure; he loved with his whole heart. Cameron always seen the good in everyone and every situation. In his short 23 years on earth, he lived just like Jesus, he always tried to shine light in the dark trenches. Cameron touched so many lives and I’m not sure he even realized it. If it was that you needed money or just his smile, he had to give it to you. These are the things people will remember about Carmeron. He never judged anyone and always seen the hope but most importantly was the one to provide that hope. He wasn’t afraid to share his love of Jesus.”
“Cameron was a talented artist, he loved music and strumming his guitar. He lost his life doing what he loved, cutting trees out of power lines, it was an art to him, a way of life. Cameron was always humble and kind, a simple kind of man. I feel like I cannot sum up the goodness of this sweet and special son. He was one of a kind.”
In addition to his parents, Cameron is survived by his six siblings, Ivy Muse, Chandler Muse, Madison Stacy, Layla Jones, Kylie Noland, Gabby Cropper; his special brother, Trevor Jones; his maternal grandparents, Jackie and Gaye Reeves; his paternal grandparents, Louise and Jason Moreland; his step grandparents, Bernice and Charles Stacy; and Mammy. He is also survived by his aunts and uncles, Rodney and Tina Lykins, Robert Muse, Destiny and Jacob Sharp, Robbie and Janet Reeves, Lisa and Jr. Gee, and Kelley and Ryan Stacy; his special aunt and uncles, Amy and Chris Jones; his many cousins, extended family members, and friends; and his tree family.
Cameron was preceded in death by his maternal great grandparents, Merle and Earl Reeves, Hildreth and Lawrence Purvis; his paternal great grandparents, Tom and Mary Muse, Asa and Shirley Muse.
The funeral service will begin at 1 p.m., Wednesday, July 26, 2023, at Boone-Nickell Funeral Home with Bro. Larry Tucker officiating.
Cameron will be laid to rest in Goddard Cemetery.
Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, at Boone-Nickell located at 150 West Water Street, Flemingsburg, Ky. 41041.
In place of flowers, please consider a donation in memory of Cameron to an addiction recovery program of your choosing. Cameron had a tender spot in his heart for those trying get their lives back together.
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