IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Carmela "Cam"

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January 9, 1969 – July 6, 2022

Obituary

Carmela "Cam" Jeanne Nolin, 53, of Concord, passed away on Wednesday, July 6th,
2022 at Exeter Hospital. Cam was born January 9th, 1969 in Manchester, N.H., to John and
Marie (Champagne) Cusson. She attended school in Pembroke and was a graduate of Pembroke
Academy, class of 1987, and later Bay State Junior College. She was in the midst of furthering
her education, attending Southern New Hampshire University, where she was working towards a
degree in public relations. She was a technical writer for Bittware, Inc., and worked as their
international sales representative for many years. She was currently employed at the New
Hampshire State Lottery as an Administrative Assistant to the Executive Director, and likened
herself to an "Executive Cat Herder."
Cam was an active member of the Loudon Community, having been a member and
contributor to the Loudon Communications Council. She also helped organize the annual
Halloween fundraiser to benefit the Loudon Food Pantry for many years. She was fondly known
in the town of Loudon as the "Chicken Lady," having well over a hundred chickens through the
years, and called herself a bird nerd. People from all over town came to buy eggs from her birds.
She also was a board member and organizational volunteer for the Granite State Symphony
Orchestra. She was a dedicated mother to her kids, loving daughter to her parents, and amazing
friend to everyone she met.
In addition to her parents, Cam is survived by her daughters, Sophie Nickerson and
Natalie Nolin, son-in-law Dylan Nickerson, and sister Andrea Hart, as well as countless aunts,
uncles and cousins who all loved her deeply.
Services will be held at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 180 Loudon Rd.,
Concord, NH on Saturday, July 16th at 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to the
Equality Health Center located at 38 South Main St, Concord, NH, 03307.

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