Andrea Hermann Cameron, a Jupiter resident, real estate agent and mother of “Bachelorette” contestant Tyler Cameron, died this weekend at the age of 55.

JUPITER — Some mothers might roll their eyes at their 20-something son competing on ABC’s dating show “The Bachelorette.”

Not Andrea Hermann Cameron. She was always all-in, son Tyler Cameron said, to the point where she was even exchanging recipes with one fan she met through the show.

“She was super supportive,” he said. “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.“

That’s the kind of person Andrea Cameron was, say Tyler and brothers Ryan and Austin Cameron. She died Saturday from a brain aneurysm at the age of 55.

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The Jupiter resident and real estate agent at The Keyes Company was always looking for the next person to help, her sons said.

That manifested itself in different ways, they said.

She was a de-facto team mom while the boys were in youth sports, particularly during the grind of practices at Jupiter Community Park, son Ryan Cameron said.

She volunteered and helped raise funds for local organizations, among them the Pearl Mae Foundation, his brother Austin Cameron said.

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The foundation, which helps low-income seniors and offers financial assistance to students entering healthcare-related fields, already has plans to set up a scholarship in Andrea Cameron’s name, executive director Lauren Sullivan said.

Andrea helped the foundation put on recent events while Sullivan underwent treatment for cancer.

She became a mother figure to Sullivan, the executive director said. The other day, Sullivan said, she took Cameron dress shopping for her upcoming wedding.

“We really lost someone,” Sullivan said. “Her impact is always going to be there but ... she’s irreplaceable.”

Even at work, Tyler said his mom went above and beyond.

She saw her clients as friends, driving one longtime client, an older woman, to her doctor’s appointments, Tyler said.

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“My mom didn’t care who you were, where you came from, what you’ve done or anything at all,” Ryan said. “She saw everyone as the same. She just wanted to help everybody and help them out with whatever they needed help with.”

Austin remembered a time last year when it was his turn. He was packing his things before spending the summer months at U.S. Army training.

The 23-year-old said his mom sensed his anxiety. She hugged him, talking through his worries and giving him a boost of confidence.

“With those words, they meant a lot to me,” he said. “Especially when I was out there in the field, I was going through some real hard times. I’d remember her words exactly.”

Andrea was serious about helping others, but had a bubbly and light-hearted streak, her sons said. “She could have fun, I could tell you what,” said Tyler, 27.

One such occasion came in November, when Tyler took her to the People’s Choice Awards.

Andrea had a great time and loved spotting celebrities, Tyler said, pointing out that “she got way more TV time than any of us because she was behind (country music star) Blake Shelton.”

“It hurts because there were so many cool things for us to do down the road but I’m grateful I got to spend that kind of event and moment with her,” he said.

Andrea became a major cheerleader for son Tyler — and Jupiter — when both were thrust into the “Bachelorette” limelight last year.

When The Palm Beach Post first reached out to her after ABC shot an episode of the show in Jupiter last April, Andrea proudly rattled off a list of Tyler’s academic and athletic accomplishments. It was hard not hearing from her son during the show’s filming, she said at the time.

Crowds, including many of Cameron’s friends, gathered with her to watch episodes at Miller’s Ale House on Center Street once the show was on the air.

After an episode aired in early July showing her son’s hometown date with Brown, Andrea told The Palm Beach Post she was touched by a moment on-camera when Tyler pointed out his childhood home along the Loxahatchee River.

"I'm proud of how he's represented himself and his family," she said.

Her only wish? That the episode showcased Jupiter even more.

Andrea Cameron was a "staple“ of Jupiter, Tyler said. She moved to Palm Beach County in her late teens after her childhood in Schaumburg, Ill., near Chicago, he said.

Always joking that she was a mermaid in a past life, Andrea loved Jupiter’s proximity to the ocean. She had a regular beach spot where she’d go with her dogs, Austin said.

“That was her safe space,” he said. “That was where she would go to unwind.”

Growing up, Tyler remembered, she’d regularly hold parties at her house on Marlin Drive. People joked that she should run for mayor, he said.

Since her death, there’s been an outpouring of support for the Cameron family, Tyler said. That’s proof of how big of an impact his mom had on his hometown and beyond, he said.

“She was a mom to so many.”

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