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Official Obituary of

Camille Christine Hinojosa

April 19, 1989 ~ March 27, 2026 (age 36) 36 Years Old

Camille Hinojosa Obituary

Camille Christine Hinojosa, was born on April 14, 1989, in San Bernardino, California, and passed away on March 27, 2026, in Beaumont, California.

Camille was a beautiful loving daughter, sister, and aunt. She was blessed with an unconditional love, that was beyond words. She will be remembered as a friendly and thoughtful woman whose presence brought warmth and comfort to those around her. She lived her life with kindness and sincerity, and she touched many hearts through the quiet strength of her character and the genuine care she showed to family, friends, and community.

She is survived by her mother, Christina Russell; her father, Rene G. Hinojosa; her brother, Rene M. Hinojosa; her sister, Marina Hinojosa; her brothers, Jaime L. Madrid and Roman Basquez; and her cherished nieces and nephews, Nevaeh Lozoya, Ashwet Hinojosa, Jaime K. Madrid, Kateri Madrid, Katera Madrid, Nowaamay Madrid, Wvyoot Dubb Madrid, and Jaime Hinojosa. She is also lovingly remembered by her godfather, Jaime Hinojosa; her godmother, Ruth Hinojosa; her best friends, Frank Romano and Tekla Diaz; and her first love, Danny Ochoa. Camille was preceded in death by her great uncle Richard Lopez, her great grandmother Manuela Lopez, her nephew Tamit Hinojosa, her furry companion Nala Hinojosa, and her cousin Bryan J. Russell. Her family meant the world to her. Especially her nephews and nieces, who she called her "Aunties Babies".

Camille was born and raised in Southern California, where she developed the values and relationships 12 that shaped her life. She attended Noli Indian School and was a proud member of the Class of 2007. She continued her education through some college at SBBC and also pursued studies in Florist Classes and Billing and Coding. Her work as a Native American Tutor for the Banning Unified School District from 2007 to 2009 was a reflection of her generous spirit and her desire to help others succeed. She also had an eye for jewelry and a talent for creating her own designs.

Camille was a proud Native American woman and Tribal Member of the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians, her heritage always remained an important part of who she was. She valued her identity, her family roots, and the traditions that connected her to her community. Her life reflected a deep respect for where she came from and for the people who walked beside her along the way. She loved all Tribal events, powwows, gatherings, beading classes, and basket weaving with her sister.

Camille Christine Hinojosa leaves behind a legacy of love, family devotion, and quiet strength. She led a beautiful life and she cherished every moment with her tight-knit circle, holding the memories close to her heart. She will be truly missed by all who were blessed to know her, and her memory will continue to live on in the hearts of those who loved her.

She is forever our angel in Heaven.

Close family and friends contact Marina Hinojosa at 760-422-4705, for information on services. This is a private and intimate service on Camille's behalf. We thank you for your sincerity.

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