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Mr. Ernson "Antione"
Camille, Jr.
December 17, 1998 – May 14, 2026
Aikens Funeral Home
12:30 - 1:30 pm (Eastern time)
Aikens Funeral Home
1:30 - 2:30 pm (Eastern time)
Rest Haven Memorial Park Cemetery
Starts at 2:45 pm (Eastern time)
Ernson “Antione” Camille Jr. was born on December 17, 1998, and departed this earthly life on May 14, 2026, at the age of 27.
Antione attended schools within Hillsborough County and graduated with determination and purpose, beginning a journey uniquely his own. From an early age, it was evident that Antione viewed life through a different lens. He was creative, thoughtful, intelligent, and deeply connected to the things that sparked his imagination. To know Antione was to know that gaming was not simply a hobby—it was a lifestyle, a passion, and an arena where he truly came alive. Family and friends quickly learned there was one unspoken rule: if Antione picked up a controller, you should probably prepare yourself… because he was rarely, if ever, defeated. He approached gaming with intensity, strategy, focus, and skill that made him nearly impossible to challenge. But Antione’s world extended far beyond games. He possessed a deep fascination with Artificial Intelligence, technology, and digital creativity. He loved creating videos, developing short films, skits, and exploring new ideas that blended imagination with innovation. Long before many understood where technology was headed, Antione was already there—thinking about it, creating with it, and enjoying the endless possibilities it offered. Antione also had a passion for culinary arts. He attended culinary school, where he discovered another creative outlet through cooking. In the kitchen, much like in gaming and technology, Antione brought imagination, vision, and his own unique style. Cooking was not simply preparing meals—it was another way he expressed himself. He dreamed of one day owning and operating his own food truck, a vision that was not merely wishful thinking but something genuinely within his reach. That dream was becoming real and was truly within his grasp. Though Antione was taken from us far too soon before he could fully accomplish it, we find peace in knowing that God’s plans are greater than our understanding, and God always knows best. He could be serious, especially about the things he loved. Yet behind that seriousness was a heart full of loyalty and love. Above everything else in life, nothing mattered more to Antione than the love he carried for his family and especially for his mother, Anastasia “Stacie” Stubbins. Their bond was precious to him, and his love for her was deep, sincere, and unwavering. Antione moved through life in his own way. He thought differently, laughed differently, created differently, and loved deeply. He was one of a kind—someone whose spirit simply could not be duplicated.
He was preceded in death by his grandfather, William Michael Stubbins; beloved great-grandparents, RoseElla Askew (James), and Mildred Clark (Cortney); and aunts, June Smith (Marvin), and Vivian Stubbins (Teddy).
He leaves to cherish his memory his loving parents, Anastasia “Stacie” Stubbins and Ernson “Antione” Camille Sr; beloved grandparents, Eyvette Stubbins, Monvil Camille Edith Thelamour and step-grandmother, Anano Camille; cherished siblings, Antionique Camille, Anthony Camille, Alissia Facin, Ayden Humes, Ernsca Camille, Manacer Camille and Nathaniel Camille; and devoted and committed fiancée, Nydazion Porch, who held a special place in his heart. He is and will be lovingly remembered by his aunts, Mary Grace Williams, Yvonne Elaine Askew, Vera Powell (Clifford), Annette Wright (Al), Oleode Mesidor, Fredline Camille and Suzette Camille; and his uncles, Rico Stubbins, Kerven Camille and Richard Camille. Together with countless cousins, nieces, nephews, relatives, extended family members, and dear friends, all will forever carry Antione—his huge creativity, his unforgettable spirit, and the love they shared for him—in their hearts.
“Extraordinary people rarely fit inside ordinary boxes.” That was Antione. Today, we smile through tears, imagining Antione somewhere beyond this world with unlimited Wi-Fi, endless creativity, unbeatable graphics, and finally a game challenging enough to hold his attention. Though our hearts grieve his absence, we find comfort in knowing his humor, brilliance, and love continue to live on in all who knew him. Well done, Antione. MISSION COMPLETED. GAME FINISHED. Your Legacy continues.
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