General Hospital Actor Cameron Mathison Mourns Loss Of His Mother

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General Hospital gang, it’s time to gather around. Cameron Mathison, who recently joined the cast of the soap opera as Drew Cain, is mourning the loss of his mother Loretta. And we are here to send our condolences. Mathison took onto his social media to share the news. He posted a series of pictures on Instagram and wrote that his mother had left for a better place.

He called her the center of their family and appreciated the love and devotion she had for all of them. Mathison says that she was there in his toughest times and celebrated all his successes with love and enthusiasm. The actor points out that he has too many beautiful memories with his mother and he doesn’t know where he should start now. He says that she will always be with him in his heart. He loves her and misses her so much that he can’t put it into words.

Mathison recently took onto his social media to reveal that his mother was diagnosed with Brain cancer, and she has been fighting it. He had hoped that she would beat all odds. But it looks like she couldn’t, and that is heartbreaking. Regardless, we send our deepest condolences to Mathison.

It looks like Mathison isn’t alone while he grieves. Along with a huge number of fans, Mathison’s co-stars from various shows he has worked on supporting him. Laura Wright, who plays the character of Carly Corinthos on General Hospital, says that her thoughts are with him and his family.

Then, Cameron’s All My Children castmate Alicia Minshew also commented and that she loved him and she was calling him that time. She says that the news sinks her heart. Alicia called Cameron’s mother beautiful and said that she would be with him now and always. She sent her prayers to her sweet friend. While this will be all very tough for Cameron, we hope that he finds the strength to get through this. We are also praying for Cameron and his family. And we at Tvseasonspoilers.com request you to do the same. May her soul rest in peace.

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