Cameron Bickerstaff Holler's Obituary
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Cameron Holler, 28, of Sacramento, Ca. On December 13, 2022 in an unimaginable traffic accident.
A celebration of his Life will be held at 12:00pm on December 29th in the Pacific Chapel at the Skylawn Funeral Home & Memorial Park, Hwy 92 at Skyline Blvd., San Mateo, CA. A short graveside ceremony will be held at Cameron's final resting place in the Magnolia Garden of the Skylawn Memorial Park following the celebration of Life.
A reception to remember Cameron and share stories of his life will be held in the Vista Room of the Skylawn Funeral Home from 2:30-4:00pm following the burial.
Cameron was born on May 17, 1994 in Palo Alto, CA To Mark A. Holler and Cynthia L. Bickerstaff. He met his loving partner Cynthia Espinoza Lopez on January 27th, 2020 on a stroll in Byxbee park, Palo Alto Ca. They adopted their first dog Rocky a week before Cameron's passing.
Cameron was a skilled motorcycle mechanic who loved vehicles, engines and motoring of all kinds. He owned and drove at least 20 different motorcycles and 10 cars many of which were exceptionally high performance machines. He was a skilled driver who put safety first. None of his accidents were his fault. He started his career at Victor Aviation in Palo Alto and subsequently worked for Cal Moto in Livermore and finally at A&S Motorcycles in Roseville.
He was also a talented fisherman from a very young age and enjoyed the sport wherever he traveled, from California to Hawaii to Wisconsin to the Galapagos. He caught everything from tiny blue gills to a 36 lb. Bull Mahi Mahi.
He was born with a heart valve defect which required valve replacement 3 times over the course of his life. His current valve was still in good shape with his final replacement at least 5 years in the future. His experience of this ongoing challenge gave him an unusual outlook on life. His family and friends knew of his condition and never took his presence for granted. .
Surviving is his loving partner Cynthia Espinoza Lopez of Sacramento, his parents, Mark Holler of Palo Alto and Cindy Bickerstaff of Redwood City, his brother Nathan Holler of Boston, his sister Anjanette Holler of Daly City, his Aunts Janine Whitacre of Oak Ridge Tennessee, Karen Ortiz of Mesa Arizona, Blanche Fowler of Naples Idaho and his Uncle Wayne Bickerstaff of Golden Valley Arizona plus many cousins across the country.
In memory of Cameron Bickerstaff Holler, please consider donating to The Children’s Heart Foundation.
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