Cammie Lee Haack, 17

Cammie Lee Haack, 17, of Hampton, Iowa, passed away Saturday, July 24, 2021, in Mason City.  

Cammie was born February 26, 2004 at Mercy Hospital in Mason City, to Kelly Carr and Christian Haack. She lived with her mom in Hampton. Cammie and Kelly were best friends; they enjoyed many road trips, kayaking, shopping, playing solitaire frenzy, and being at their home with their dogs. Cammie was her mother’s entire world and her father’s baby girl.

Cammie was the most positive person you would ever meet. Her laugh was beyond contagious, no matter what, her ridiculous sense of humor could make even the saddest person smile. She was honest, she was straight-forward with any of her thoughts, and you always knew where you stood with her. She would do anything she could to help if someone was in need. Anyone lucky enough to have known Cam, knew they were loved. She loved with all she had, and she gave the best hugs and pecks on the cheek.

Cammie had a true heart of gold. She was so, so very loved by her Grams and Papas, and she loved them all just as much. The day Cammie Lee was born was a very happy day for a numerous amount of people.

Cam would always say, “I got the best job in the world, Ma.” Which she did. She was a caretaker for dogs at FrrrBabiez Inn, Mason City. Cam loved dogs, especially her Petey and Leo.

Cammie had many hobbies, and she was amazing with her talents. Painting on canvas, beading bracelets, drawing, and jewelry class. Cammie would have been a senior at H-D this year.

Elias had Cammie’s entire heart, they would laugh together, build legos, watch movies, and travel together. Her heart was completely happy when they were together.

Cammie fiercely loved her friends. Whether they were being silly, random, and loud, or snuggling during scary movies, Cammie and Anna were inseparable.

Cammie loved her family more than anything and will always be missed by her mom Kelly Carr (John Quasdorf); her dad Christian (Amber) Haack; paternal grandparents Dennis and Becky Haack; maternal grandparents Tracey (Larry) Meyer and Rex (Loretta) Carr; great-grandmother Beverly Schmitt of Hampton; aunts and uncles and all of their families Tony (Beth) Haack, Tracey (Lee) Quinones, Denise Haack, William (Pam) Haack, Emonie Meyer, Becky (Derek) Segerstrom, Jessica (Brian) Johnson, and Luke Meyer; step-siblings Monica Harnish, Diego Yepez, Antonio Yepez, Ivan Rivera, Nicholas Quasdorf and Patrick Quasdorf; nieces Bella, Analeah and Alyvia; many cousins and their families; and her love Elias Cortez.

She was preceded in death by her great-grandparents Robert and Jacque Giddings, Carol Meyer, Emil and Agnes Haack, Herbert and Rena Smoot, Arnold and Cleo Carr, and Joe Schmitt; uncles Taylor Carr and Dick Meyer. 

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to Cammie’s parents.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Friday, July 30, 2021, at the Hampton United Methodist Church, with burial in the Hampton Cemetery.  Visitation will be held from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Thursday, July 29, 2021, at the Hampton United Methodist Church.  The Sietsema Vogel Funeral Home of Hampton cared for Cammie and her family.

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