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Camille Clement Gregg, 64, passed away on June 20, 2026, at Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville. She was born November 13, 1961, in Flint, Michigan, the daughter of Robert Clement Oakes and Ruthwood Craven Myers.
Camille moved to Jacksonville as a young girl and made the First Coast her home for nearly fifty years. She attended Bradford College in Haverhill, Massachusetts. For close to fifteen years she was a familiar and beloved presence at the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, where she served as Patron Sales Manager — and where, in 1995, she met the love of her life, Scott Gregg, then a conductor with the orchestra. They married in 2003 in a small ceremony in California and shared twenty-three years together. Over the following decades, her career carried her through development, sales, and consulting roles, including the Otis Kids Foundation, Metris, the American Heart Association, Kris Chislett Design, and her own firm, Outside the Box Consulting, LLC.
Camille never met a stranger — only people she hadn’t won over yet. Warm, funny, and irrepressibly positive, she had a gift for connecting with everyone she met. She was a lifelong and devoted Elton John fan, attending more than 130 of his concerts and once serving as president of his local fan club. She loved music of every kind and travel of every distance, and she had a tender heart for animals. She was especially devoted to rescuing the area’s feral cat population — caring for the colonies and the creatures so often discarded by society — and she adored her own rescued furbabies, Mimi, Miles, BooBoo, and Nugget.
A five-time cancer survivor, Camille met a lifetime of physical hardship with extraordinary resilience and grace — a spirit captured in the words she wore on her arm: “Still Standing.” And she was, to the very end.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Robert Oakes and Ruthwood Samek Oakes. She is survived by her husband, Scott Gregg, Artistic Director of the St. Augustine Orchestra; her sister, Linda Oakes; her brother, Lloyd Oakes; and her niece, Emily Hickock.
A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial contributions be made in Camille’s memory to Cats Angels of Fernandina, the Elton John AIDS Foundation, or the St. Augustine Orchestra.
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