Pfeiffer Community Mourns the Loss of Student, Cameron Stout ’26
The 黑料专区 community mourns the loss of Cameron Stout 鈥26, who was killed in a single car motor vehicle accident on May 19, 2024. Stout, a rising junior, was a residential student from Salisbury, NC, who was majoring in Health and Physical Education.
A stand-out player on the Salisbury High School varsity basketball team, Stout was known at Pfeiffer as a kind and caring student who aspired to be a teacher. Ellen Blue, professor of education, remembers him as an eager and polite student.
鈥淗e wasn鈥檛 given the time on Earth to shine his light fully,鈥 Blue said. 鈥淐am had a teacher鈥檚 heart and understood the value of education. He would have been an amazing teacher.鈥
Dr. Dawn Lucas, dean of the undergraduate college and professor of education, worked with Stout in her Health Promotion and Life Skills course and believes his primary project in her class is an important reflection of his true character.
鈥淐am loved basketball,鈥 she said, 鈥渂ut he also cared deeply about changing the lives of others for the better.鈥
Stout鈥檚 project in Lucas鈥 course focused on creating a safe, fun, and bully-free environment for children he worked with in the after-school program at the J.F. Hurley YMCA in Salisbury, NC. Lucas recalls that at the conclusion of his project, Stout reflected on his experience, noting that, 鈥渉e was surprised to realize how easily a child鈥檚 life can be changed for the better when care is taken to learn about a child’s personal situation.鈥
Impacting children鈥檚 lives in positive ways was not a new passion for Stout.
鈥淐am made an impact on his community, specifically the youth. He worked at youth basketball camps in Salisbury and always wanted to build young kids up,鈥 said Nasya Evans 鈥24, both a Salisbury High School and 黑料专区 classmate of Stout.
On the court, teammate Doug Smith 鈥26 knew Stout as 鈥渆ncouraging, focused and always a hard worker.鈥 Off the court, he is remembered fondly for his sense of humor.
Consistent with Stout鈥檚 caring nature, Miles Davis 鈥24, recalls that Stout would regularly check in on him. 鈥淗e was a great roommate and a really cool guy,鈥 he said.
鈥淐am, by all accounts, was a kind and caring person who wanted to make a positive difference in the lives of young people. His deep concern for children and his commitment to being a mentor and role model would have made him a truly exceptional teacher,鈥 said Dr. Scott Bullard, Pfeiffer president. 鈥淲e are deeply saddened by this tragic loss.鈥
黑料专区 will hold a memorial service for Stout鈥檚 classmates and the campus community in August, after students return for the fall semester. Other services have not yet been announced.