Tyler Cameron Shares Heartfelt Birthday Message to "Angel" Mom One Year After Her Death

Just over one year after his mom's passing, Bachelor Nation's Tyler Cameron took to Instagram to honor his "angel" on her birthday. Scroll on to read his tribute.

By Jess Cohen May 27, 2021 11:47 AMTags
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Tyler Cameron sent a message to his "angel" on her special day.

On Wednesday, May 26, the Bachelorette alum took to his Instagram to share photos with Andrea Hermann Cameron, who passed away in March 2020 at the age of 55. "Happy birthday to my angel," Tyler captioned the pictures, showing the duo attending E!'s People's Choice Awards in 2019. "You always have my back. Grateful I got to share these moments with you."

Tyler first spoke out about his mother's passing in a heartbreaking message on March 2, 2020. "Today heaven gained an angel. We will love and miss our mother dearly," Tyler wrote alongside a photo of him and his brothers Austin Cameron and Ryan Cameron holding their mom's hand. "She will live on through us and through those that she has had an impact on."

The Florida native continued, "While we grieve, we ask for two things: First, tell those you love that you love them; and second, please let us take this time to celebrate her life in private. Thank you for all of your love and support."

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On March 4, The Palm Beach Post revealed Andrea's cause of death, stating that she suffered a brain aneurysm on March 1. The Cameron family also spoke to the outlet about Andrea's legacy.

"She was super supportive," Tyler told the publication at the time. "But what was so amazing...she was supportive for (season star Hannah Brown) and everyone else who was a part of that show but she was also supportive to the random fans."

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Tyler's brother Ryan also reflected on Andrea's character and how the real estate agent always tried to help others. "My mom didn't care who you were, where you came from, what you've done or anything at all," he shared. "She saw everyone as the same. She just wanted to help everybody and help them out with whatever they needed help with."