Kameron attended Rossville schools until 7th grade, then finished out high school at Carroll where he played football and was known as "Killa Kam" on the wrestling team.
If you are reading this obituary, more than likely Kameron was either your family member, your "boy," or your friend. Kameron knew no strangers, and if you didn't like him, I promise you that you would by the end of the night. He had charm, and an insane capability to make you feel like the most important person in the room. He lit up any room just walking into it with his smile and infectious laugh (you know what I'm talking about!) To put it simply, to know Kameron was to love him, and he knew just how loved he was. Kameron currently worked for The Andersons at the Clymers Ethanol Plant, and also owned and operated his own detailing business Night Owl Detailing.
Some of the things Kameron loved were: his family, snowboarding, hunting, collecting knives, training his dogs (we referred to him as the animal whisperer,) spending countless hours at his grandparents pond with his dogs, the Green Bay Packers, his trips to Lambeau field, detailing cars, concerts or any live music, spending any amount of time with friends, sending ridiculous snapchats, trading vehicles every few weeks, he had a passion for anything with wheels, even as a kid!
Kameron overcame so many things in life, and always remained positive and never let his setbacks get him down. Unfortunately for all of us, his precious life was cut entirely too short but in true Kameron fashion (living life in the fast lane) I will encourage you all to play your favorite song, to go see your favorite musician, to go out and enjoy nature, to live your lives to the fullest and be blessed we all got to be a small part of his amazing story. Surviving: mother-Karen A. Roberson & Jaime Hernandez of Bringhurst, father-Jeffery & Beth Casto of Lafayette, sister-Amber & Nathan Summers of Noblesville, sister-Sarah Casto sp. Aaron Zernack of Lafayette, stepsister-Lauren & Daniel Dalder of West Lafayette, stepsister-Sarah & Drake Harper of Lafayette, stepbrother-Jacob R. Wilkinson of West Lafayette, brothers: Riley Enoch, Andre Hernandez, & Kaihl Hernandez, maternal grandparents-Dale & JoAnn Huffer of Cutler, paternal grandparents-Rodney & Yvonne Casto of Lafayette, grandparents-Terry Ensign of West Lafayette & Will Ensign of Denver, CO, uncles: Tim Casto & Steve Casto, extended family: Suzi Huffer & Mike Bell, Cody & Katie Ayres, Celsi Ayres, Cally & Joe Martino, nieces & nephews: Elam, Evelynn, Ahnaliyah, Asher, Amirah, Madison, Kraiden, Harvey, Micah, & Clayton.
He was proceeded in death by his Great-Grandparents, his best friend Brady, his most loyal dog "Skinny Lenny," and his newly adopted cat Paul. Services: The family will receive friends on Saturday-Feb. 25, 2023, from 2pm until his memorial service at 5pm, at Cross Roads Community Christian Church, 3570 E. 200 S. Bringhurst, IN 46913, Pastor Dan Butcher officiating. The family is strongly suggesting donating to Natalies Second Chance No Kill Shelter, 10 S. 16th St Lafayette, IN 47905,
http://www.nataliessecondchance.org
In memory of Kameron and his great love of animals. Abbott Funeral Home, Inc., Delphi, is assisting the family with arrangements. To view his obit or send the family an online condolence, visit:
http://www.abbottfuneralhome.com
One of Kameron's favorite things to say is what we will leave you with: "Stay thirsty my friends, Cheers Boys"