Tom Cammock Obituary, Bay Village, Ohio: Lakewood High School Alumnus Passes Away at 48 – Cause of Death

It is with profound sadness that the family of Thomas Cammock, 48, of Bay Village, Ohio, announces his unexpected passing on March 17, 2025. Tom’s departure leaves an unfillable void in the lives of his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.


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His life was one of love, devotion, laughter, and generosity, and his memory will be cherished forever. Tom was born on August 30, 1976, in Cleveland, Ohio, to Charles and Sharon (nee Francis) Cammock of Lakewood, Ohio.

From an early age, he exhibited a natural curiosity, a love for learning, and an enthusiasm for life that would define him throughout the years. He graduated from Lakewood High School, where he made lifelong friends, excelled in academics, and nurtured his love for sports.

He continued his education at Ohio Wesleyan University, an institution that played a significant role in shaping his professional and personal life. After graduating, Tom embarked on his career at Buckeye Sales, where his work ethic, leadership, and ability to connect with people quickly made him an invaluable asset to the company.

In 2017, he became the proud owner of Buckeye Sales, demonstrating his passion for business and his unwavering commitment to excellence. His integrity and dedication earned him the respect of colleagues, employees, and clients alike.

Beyond his professional achievements, Tom’s greatest source of pride and joy was his family. He was a devoted husband to his loving wife, Sarah (nee Duffy) Cammock, and a proud and affectionate father to their two sons, Ben (10) and Charlie (8).

Whether coaching their little league teams, helping with homework, or sharing his love of reading and sports with them, Tom embraced every moment of fatherhood with enthusiasm and tenderness. His boys were the center of his world, and he never missed an opportunity to support and encourage them in all their endeavors.

In addition to his immediate family, Tom is survived by his devoted parents, Charles and Sharon Cammock; his beloved siblings, Ellen (Jay) Mrukowski and Alex (Sloane) Cammock; his cherished nieces and nephews, Meredith, Claire, and Troy Mrukowski, and Andrew, Matthew, and James Cammock.

He is also survived by his parents-in-law, Joseph and Mary Sue Duffy, and his brother-in-law, Joshua Duffy. Family meant everything to Tom, and he never missed an opportunity to express his love, gratitude, and appreciation for those closest to him.

Tom was a man of many interests, each of which he pursued with enthusiasm and depth. He was an avid golfer, always looking forward to a round on the course with friends or colleagues.

His love for sports was evident in his unwavering support of Cleveland teams, particularly the Browns, Guardians, and Cavaliers. A voracious reader, Tom had an incredible depth of knowledge on a vast array of topics, making him a fascinating conversationalist and a sought-after trivia partner.

He also had a beautiful singing voice, a talent that brought joy to those around him and made every family gathering or social event even more memorable. Perhaps the most remarkable thing about Tom was his kindness and generosity.

He had a way of making people feel valued and appreciated, always ready with an encouraging word or a helping hand. His infectious laugh could light up a room, bringing warmth and happiness to everyone he encountered. Even in passing, his generosity continues, as he was an organ donor, offering the gift of life to others in need.

Those who had the privilege of knowing Tom understand just how truly special he was. The stories, memories, and moments shared with him will be treasured forever. He made the world a better place, and his absence will be deeply felt by all who knew and loved him.

A visitation to honor Tom’s life will be held at Berry-McGreevey-Martens Funeral Home (26691 Detroit Road, Westlake, Ohio, 44145) on Sunday, March 23, 2025, from 2-6 p.m.

A celebration of his life will take place at Avon Lake UCC (32801 Electric Blvd, Avon Lake, Ohio) on Monday, March 24, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. Friends, family, and all who were touched by Tom’s presence are invited to gather in remembrance, love, and gratitude for a life well lived.

Though Tom may no longer walk among us, his legacy of love, laughter, and kindness will endure in the hearts of all who knew him. He will be profoundly missed but never forgotten.

By Staff

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