William Cavala

William Cavala obituary, Oakland, CA

William Cavala

William Cavala Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 29, 2009.
William Lester Cavala, Ph.D. Feb. 23, 1943 - Dec. 26, 2009 Bill, the first of Lester and Margaret Cavala's three sons was a proud native Californian, spending his childhood in Sacramento and Oakland. Bill graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, and Doctorate degrees focusing on voting behavior, political parties and public law. Bill was an expert on reapportionment issues and voter patterns. In 1971, Bill began a lifelong career of public service in Sacramento, working for State Assembly member Bob Crown and with the Select Committee on Criminal Justice. He returned to UC Berkeley to teach in the Department of Political Science while continuing to perform constituent work within the offices of Assembly Members Ken Meade, John Miller and Bill Lockyer. Bill often spoke of the great admiration he held for his mentors, the late Congressman Philip Burton, wife Sala and brother, John. They imparted to Bill a deep appreciation for the potential of creating a meaningful legacy through political action. From 1981 through 1995, Bill distinguished himself as Senior Aide to the Speaker of the California State Assembly Willie Brown, Jr. and over the years, for Minority Leader Richard Katz and various Speakers of the California State Assembly including Cruz Bustamante, Antonio Villaraigosa, Robert Hertzberg, and Herb Wesson, playing a key role in numerous budgets, redistricting, and election law. Dr. Cavala served as Director of the SOMS three times and as deputy director under seven different directors, and in addition to his service within the California State Legislature, he was involved in every election cycle since 1970. Most recently, he played key roles in the congressional elections of John Garamendi and Jackie Speier. Because of his professionalism and legislative experience, Bill was an invaluable asset in the California State Legislature, and his efforts earned for him the high esteem of his associates and the appreciation of the public. Although Bill's professional life dominated his energy, it would be an incomplete portrait not to mention his other passions. Bill loved baseball. It will come as a surprise to no one that he loved to share a great meal and a fine bottle of wine. He was passionate about classic films, travel, history and dear friends. Bill is survived by family - brother John Cavala and wife Jane; nephews and nieces, Pali Ouye and wife Joelle, Alice Cavala Bond and husband David, Amber Cavala-Masselot, husband Gilles and son Benjamin, Nicole Rooney, husband Shannon, children Kaitlyn and Hunter, Celena Cavala Obakke and husband Martin, and Marc Cavala - and a larger extended group of old and dear friends who were there for him to the end. You know who you are. In lieu of flowers and in the spirit of Bill's legacy a memorial gift can be made to: Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy; [email protected]

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December 23, 2020

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December 23, 2019

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January 13, 2010

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Phyllis Quatman

December 23, 2020

On November 1st we looked through our wedding album in honor of our 40th. There you were, so young and handsome, as Jack’s best man. I know you’re at peace, Bill, and as Jack wrote, I hope you’re with our wonderful son, your godson. Peace and light, dear friend.

Jack Quatman

December 23, 2019

Willymiss you everydayhope you are with your god son and name sake, Jack Williamyou were a special bud!squat

Richard Smith

January 13, 2010

Bill and I went back a long ways; we first met at Berkeley in 1962. He was then a UC student, and a roommate of Bill Lockyer's, another dear friend who I first met in those wild days of bull sessions at Demo Headquarters on Ashby. I was still a student at Oakland High School, from which Bill had graduated a few years earlier.
In the years that followed, I never really thought of him as a "political strategist", and I wasn't part of his Sacramento world, but we stayed in close touch and I always regarded him as a brilliant kindred spirit for whom I felt a deep affection. I will always cherish the memory of our friendship and I will miss him.

Lew Osteen

January 9, 2010

Bill and I shared many a glass of wine and talked baseball at Posey's years ago. No one knew more about baseball lore than he did and I enjoyed those talks very much.Lew

Jack and Phyllis Quatman

January 5, 2010

Bill taught me well through two classes at Cal, served as the best man at our wedding, stood as godfather to our two children, and provided our son's middle name. Over 30 years, we shared so many great moments and fantastic bottles of wine. He and Jack had way too much fun in Glenden's RV at the Raider games. We miss him and send along our prayers to family, friends, and colleagues. What a loss to all of us.

Brian Micek

January 5, 2010

His mentorship had a profound impact on my life, both personal and professional. After a hard day on a campaign, he offered me a glass of scotch. Liking it, I asked him what it was and he produced a dusty bottle from his college days. Woah, I said you didn't have to waste this on me. He chuckled, "Nothing but the best, Brian." I miss him greatly.

Cindy Lavagetto

December 30, 2009

Now an even more strange political world without Bill in it. I'm still puzzling out some of his advice but know that he always made me smile.

Irene Eklund

December 29, 2009

I met Bill while working on Assemblywoman Mariko Yamada's campaign.
Honest politics will miss this gentleman with a passion. People in politics like him are few and far between.

Mary King

December 29, 2009

Bill Cavala, the professor and the political guru, was a friend who taught me well. Even when I didn't see him, just knowing he was there made me feel safe as a Democrat in California. He will be missed.

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