Camron Taylor Stotts, age 42, of Midland, sadly passed into eternity on the night of Wednesday, April 25, 2018. Camron was born to Don Taylor Stotts and Rita Kay Stotts on November 28, 1975 in Odessa, TX. Camron loved Jesus Christ with all of his heart, all of his mind and all his strength. OverContinue Reading
Camron Taylor Stotts, age 42, of Midland, sadly passed into eternity on the night of Wednesday, April 25, 2018. Camron was born to Don Taylor Stotts and Rita Kay Stotts on November 28, 1975 in Odessa, TX. Camron loved Jesus Christ with all of his heart, all of his mind and all his strength. Over the course of his life, Camron impacted many in the Midland-Odessa community. Graduating from Midland High School in 1994, Camron continued his educational endeavors on to Midland College, ultimately receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Howard Payne University in Brownwood, TX in 1999. At the time of his death, Camron was pursuing his Master’s Degree in Applied Nutrition from the University of New England. Camron had a deep love for people! He desired for people to know Jesus Christ the way he did, and it was evident.No one else in this world was lavished in Camron’s love more than his wife Jami Stotts, and his four children, Owen, Oliver, Miles and Hannah Stotts. Camron and Jami were soulmates who began their forever relationship in the 8thgrade. Thirteen years later, Camron and Jami married in October of 2002. Camron loved to take adventures with his family. Whether it was to the outskirts of the Rocky Mountains, or driving days on end to Disney World in Florida, Camron loved to make memories with his family that would last forever. As much as he enjoyed the adventures, Camron was passionate about teaching his family about his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. No greater accomplishment did Camron achieve in his life than being the one to lead his children to know the love of Jesus Christ.An avid adventurer to his core, Camron loved to be outside in God’s country. From an early age, Camron loved to hunt, fish, and go camping with his family and friends. Later in life, Camron became a world-class runner, cyclist, and all around tri-athlete, competing in and winning competitions across the United States. During his training for the many triathlons and various races in which he competed, Camron became an advocate for Whole Food, Plant Based Nutrition. Camron had a deep conviction to take care of the temple that God had given him to steward. His advocacy for Whole Food Plant, Based Nutrition led Camron to encourage and mentor hundreds of people throughout the Midland-Odessa area.Camron loved to serve people. Many organizations across Midland-Odessa were energized with Camron’s enthusiasm and hard-working spirit. Restoration Farm was founded by Camron and Jami Stotts with a mission to house, equip, and help restore the lives of single mothers with children. He desired to equip women to be restorers of homes and rebuilders of lives. As a fundraiser for Restoration Farm, Camron birthed the Energy City Half Marathon, which raises a majority of the organization’s operating funds. Camron was also a part of the board for Healthy City, a non-profit organization with a mission to raise awareness about a whole, plant-based foods diet and increasing education on how to improve overall health and prevent and reverse most common diseases. Camron served his family and community with a deep desire to see people live and enjoy life!Camron is survived by his loving wife, Jami Stotts, and wonderful children, Owen, Oliver, Miles, and Hannah Stotts, all of Midland. Camron is also survived by his loving mother, Rita Stotts, sister Kristie Nuckols of Odessa, and brothers Cary and Craig Stotts and their respective families. Camron has been preceded in death by his loving father, Don Stotts of Midland. Grandparents, Don Carlon and Geraldine Stotts of Lubbock, and Owen and Patricia Marcy of Lubbock.Pallbearers for Camron Stotts: Cary Stotts, Craig Stotts, Jae Lewis, James Thompson, John Cavitt, Philip Knight. Honorary Pallbearers: Taylor Stotts, Trent Stotts, Chris Davis, Andrew Strand and Evan Rogers.The family has asked that donations be made in Camron’s name to Restoration Farm, Healthy City, and Midland Classical Academy.The family will receive friends on Sunday, April 29, 2018 from 5:00PM-7:00PM at Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home in Midland. Funeral services will be held at 10:00AM on Monday, April 30, 2018 at Mid-Cities Community Church with Pastor Daniel Stephens officiating. Burial will follow at Resthaven Cemetery.Arrangements are under the direction of Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory of Midland. Online condolences can be made at www.npwelch.com.,
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