Camille McLean Anderson Jensen, 95, was an active Riverdalian

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Camille McLean Anderson Jensen died on Dec. 18 of natural causes at her residence in Darien, Connecticut. She was 95. 

Born on Dec. 14, 1919, in Holly Springs, Mississippi, Camille was the daughter of Percy Harmon and Camille McLean Anderson. Her family later moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where Camille attended Miss Hutchison’s School, graduating in the class of 1937. She went on to Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Virginia, graduating in 1941. She was Maid of Cotton at the 1942 Memphis Cotton Carnival and in 1948 she married Frode Jensen, a physician and then Associate Dean of the University of Colorado Medical School and settled in Denver, Colorado. 

In 1950 she moved to Riverdale, New York, where she raised her family. She served on the boards of the Parent-Teachers’ Association at the Riverdale Country School, the Girl Scouts Association of Greater New York and the Riverdale Yacht Club and was a founding member of the Board of Directors of Wave Hill in Riverdale.  She was a Deacon at the Riverdale Presbyterian Church and a member of the Shakespeare Club and the Cosmopolitan Club in New York City. On weekends, she and Frode enjoyed their country home at the Gipsy Trail Club in Carmel, New York. After her husband’s death in 1973, Ms. Jensen enjoyed a successful career as a realtor in Riverdale with Robert E. Hill, Inc. In 1987, she moved to New Canaan, Connecticut, where she lived for 25 years and was a longtime member of the Darien Community Association and the Country Club of New Canaan. 

Admired for her infectious laugh and vivacious manner, Ms. Jensen loved her family and many friends. She enjoyed reading and travelling the world and going to the theater. In her younger days, she golfed and fished and shot with her husband, but her experimentation with skiing was short-lived. Thinking back recently, she said proudly, “I was an original snow bunny”. 

Ms. Jensen is survived by her son, Frode (Skip) and his wife, Kitty, of Park City, Utah; their three children, Christian McLean, Catherine Spotswood Hall and Henry Carter Jensen; her daughter, Camille (Cissie) Douglas of Manhattan and her two sons, Matthew St. John Douglas and Alexander Jensen Douglas; and her son Peter, of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania.

Arrangements are being handled by Edward Lawrence Funeral Home in Darien, Connecticut.  Funeral services will be private. Ms. Jensen will be interred in the Hamilton College Cemetery, Clinton, New York, where a memorial service next spring will be held. Contributions in her memory can be made to the Frode and Camille Jensen Scholarship Fund at Hamilton College, 198 College Hill Road, Clinton, NY 13323.