Camilla Cloney

Camilla Cloney

LAKEVILLE — Camilla Cloney, (née Duncan), May 24, 1930-July 7, 2025, beloved by her husband Tom; stepson Tom (Hiromi) and stepdaughter Mary; brother George (MaryLou); sister-in-law Cathy; brothers-in-law Jack, Bob, and Gerry; her niece Janine, and nephews John, Chris, and Marc.

A proud graduate of the University of Oklahoma (Pi Beta Phi), 1950, and the University of Michigan, 1952 (B.A. in Music), she was also a Fulbright fellow in Munich. Camilla lived a life filled with music, joy, and generosity—sharing her talents as a pianist, percussionist, singer, arranger, music historian, and storyteller.

Memorial services will be arranged by the family at a later date. Interment will be private.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Camilla’s name to the Sharon Playhouse at www.sharonplayhouse.org/donate or mailed to:

Sharon Playhouse

P.O. Box 103

Sharon, CT 06069

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