by Kaitlyn Edwards
On October 21, 2016, Chilton lost one of their former students. Camy Smith was only fifteen years old when she sadly lost her hard fight against leukemia. Her brother actually goes to our school, and is currently a seventh grader named Landon Smith. She was loved by all of her teachers, including Mr. Beaman, Mrs. Osterholt and Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Osterholt remembers that Camy always had a big smile on her face, and touched everybody she met and even the people she never got to meet. Mr. Phillips, also one of her former teachers, remembers that Camy had such a positive attitude and such a great spirit. She loved life, was energetic, and was a very hardworking student. Hearing Mrs. Osterholt and Mr. Phillips talk about Camy caused me to tear up, and when I walked out of Mr. Phillips classroom, I actually went and slid down against the wall, and cried. I didn't know her but it felt like I did.
Once a Bobcat, always a Bobcat.
On October 21, 2016, Chilton lost one of their former students. Camy Smith was only fifteen years old when she sadly lost her hard fight against leukemia. Her brother actually goes to our school, and is currently a seventh grader named Landon Smith. She was loved by all of her teachers, including Mr. Beaman, Mrs. Osterholt and Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Osterholt remembers that Camy always had a big smile on her face, and touched everybody she met and even the people she never got to meet. Mr. Phillips, also one of her former teachers, remembers that Camy had such a positive attitude and such a great spirit. She loved life, was energetic, and was a very hardworking student. Hearing Mrs. Osterholt and Mr. Phillips talk about Camy caused me to tear up, and when I walked out of Mr. Phillips classroom, I actually went and slid down against the wall, and cried. I didn't know her but it felt like I did.
Once a Bobcat, always a Bobcat.