Lana Delores "Tweety Bird" Cameron
June 16, 1948 ~ December 4, 2021
Lana Delores Cameron, “Tweety Bird”, 73, of Leonardtown, MD, passed away on December 4, 2021 in Washington, DC. She was born on June 16, 1948 in Leonardtown, MD, and was the daughter of the late Ruth Elizabeth Montgomery Norris and Joseph Leonard Norris. She is survived by her significant other Herman Covington and his family, her son C.P. Cameron, Jr. (Louise Pritchard) of Leonardtown, MD, two grandchildren Carmen Cameron of North Port, FL and Samantha Pritchard of Leonardtown, MD, along with her siblings Jane Morgan (Donald) of Colton’s Point, MD, Hattie Norris (George Bussler) of Colton’s Point, MD, Heidi Norris (Partner Tony Farrell) of Colton’s Point, MD, Kathy Norris of Drayden , MD, cousins Gwen Taratola, Mac Lawrence, Ida Abell, Tina Graves, and Gail Lawrence, as well as many nieces, nephews, and close friends. She was preceded in death by her siblings Fuzzy Norris of Drayden, MD and Port Organe, FL, Rebecca Norris of Colton’s Point, MD, cousins Stevie Lawrence and Brenda Wathen. She was a lifelong St. Mary’s County, MD resident and a 1967 graduate of Chopticon High School.
Lana was employed by the U.S. Government for 35 years as an accounting technician, and she also worked part time at Lenny’s Restaurant as a waitress/hostess for many years, and most recently was a cook at the Early Bird until the kitchen closed down. Lana was involved with many sports activities, and she played softball many years and was on several bowling leagues. She coached girls softball and boys little league for recreation and parks.
Lana’s favorite color was red as were most of her automobiles that she owned and she was known as Tweety Bird by many family members, friends, and coworkers. She enjoyed listening to music of all genres; Elvis was one of her favorite musicians. She also enjoyed watching the game show Wheel of Fortune and was a big Dallas Cowboys fan. Lana loved spending time with her grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and friends. She loved and had many pets over her years of life. Lana spent a lot of her time helping those in need; whether it was family, friends, or strangers, she was always there for them. Lana was known for and enjoyed decorating her yard on St. Andrews Church Road for Christmas and Halloween. Lana enjoyed going on many cruise ship vacations with her partner of over 20 years Herman Covington. She liked playing bingo at all of the local Fire Departments’ Carnivals, putting together puzzles, word finds, crossword puzzles, playing keno, MD lottery scratch offs, and meeting with her close friends for card games.
Lana will be loved and deeply missed by all who knew her. Thank you to everyone for being there for her in her time of need.
The family will receive friends on Tuesday, December 14, 2021 from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD, where a funeral service will be held at 10:30 AM in the funeral home chapel with Deacon Ammon Ripple officiating. Interment will follow in Charles Memorial Gardens, Leonardtown, MD. Serving as pallbearers will be C.P. Cameron, Bernie Norris, Richie Hall, Richard Early, John Cameron, Jr., and Thomas James Cameron.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Hospice House of St. Mary’s County, P.O. Box 625, Leonardtown, MD 20650.





Dear family – I am saddened to learn of the passing of your loved one. I crossed paths with Lana many times, especially @ NASPAX. Stevie often reminded my that Lana was his cousin. She is now at peace in her new home in Heaven.
CP, sorry for the loss of you mom. We love you and you are always in our thoughts and prayers.
I’ve known Lana from the days at Pennies. Then we worked at the base and I saw her frequently. She always had a smile and would do anything for anyone. She will be missed by all who knew her.
Sending prayers for Lana’s family and friends.
I am saddened to learn of the passing of Lana I’ve known Lana from the days at Pennies RIP…
Hatti I am so sorry for you on the loss of your Mom I will keep you in my prayers.
How sad to hear about Lana. I met her in the 9th grade at Leonardtown High School. She became one of my BEST friends. I would see her off and on over the years, just to stop and say Hello. She truly earned her nickname, Lana Bird, given to her by our friend, John Knott. I will always remember her happy smile. Rest in peace my Dear Friend.
My condolences to Lana’s family and friends. Lana, often made me laugh when I saw her. May the memories you have of Lana get you through this difficult time. God Bless. Todd
I’m sorry to hear of Lana’s passing. She & I both work for the Comptroller at Pax River for many years and butted heads quite often. She was a hard worker. I’m sure she will be missed by many.
Rest in Peace Lana
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CP and family, I am so sorry to hear of Lana’s passing. Lana and I thought the world of her. I will keep all of her family in my thoughts and prayers.
I am sorry to hear of Lana passing me and her work together years ago. She was a kind person the family is in my throughs and prays.
RIP Lana