Bob Hattoy

Bob Hattoy

Bob Hattoy Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 6, 2007.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Bob Hattoy, an advocate for gay and lesbian issues who accused the former President Bush of doing nothing about AIDS during a nationally televised speech at the Democratic National Convention, has died. He was 56.

Hattoy, president of the California Fish and Game Commission, died Sunday of complications from the disease, said Adrianna Shea, a special assistant to the commission.

Hattoy, the son of a mechanical engineer and a school registrar, became politically active protesting the Vietnam War and dropped in and out of college. He worked at Disneyland and for a Los Angeles city councilman before joining the staff of the Sierra Club at age 28. He was regional director for the environmental group in California and Nevada.

In 1992, just after learning he had AIDS, Hattoy delivered the convention speech.

"I don't want to die," he said. "But I don't want to live in an America where the president sees me as an enemy. I can face dying because of a disease, but not because of politics."

In 1993, he went to work for President Clinton as a deputy in the Office of White House Personnel, and was the White House liaison to the Department of Interior from 1994 to 1999. Clinton also appointed him to the Presidential Commission on HIV/AIDS, where he served as chairman of the commission's research committee.

He was also a vocal advocate for gays and lesbians in the Clinton administration.

"Bob was an agitator in the best sense of the word," said Richard Socarides, a special assistant to Clinton on gay and lesbian policies. When Clinton said he would consider limiting the deployments of gays and lesbians in the military, Hattoy said it amounted to "restricting gays and lesbians to jobs as florists and hairdressers."

Former California Gov. Gray Davis appointed Hattoy to the state Fish and Game Commission in 2002. He was reappointed in 2003 to a six-year term. Last month, he was elected president of the five-member commission, which adopts policies for the Department of Fish and Game, and regulates hunting, fishing and species protection efforts.

Copyright © 2007 The Associated Press

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Nana Cathy

February 9, 2019

You were loved

Andrew Henkin

September 2, 2010

You were my hero.. Its hard to go a day without thinking of you. I love you, and I will always miss you

Terry Leftgoff

February 6, 2008

Oh Bob: so many unreturned emails since we ran into each other in Sacramento a year ago.

Tonight, with the rush of election night, I had hoped you were out helping Hillary somewhere. Instead I learn of your passing.

We were old friends going back to Democratic activism, the environmental battles of the 1980's, particularly the fight against offshore oil drilling, GLBT issues and AIDS.

I will never forget one state Democratic convention when you and Stan Hadden and I went bar hopping at Sacramento gay bars. Whata hoot. We were all in Democratic politics in our respective arenas. It seemed prefectly clandestine.

I am glad we had a chance, albeit brief, to reconnect. I'll miss you old friend.

Give Stan Hadden a good punchline. And all of our long lost friends. It must be quite the party up there.

We'll try to keep the fires burning.

Jane Burns

June 14, 2007

I knew Bob so briefly in the 80s Sierra Club days. What a witty, fun, intelligent, passionate person he was! My favorite memory was Bob singing a song I wrote for him in the annual Follies. A political parody of "I'm an old cowhand," it had the line "And I've come out here just to set you straight." Bob's delivery, peering over his glasses, one eyebrow raised, was hysterical. And that's the way I will remember Bob.

Gail M. Sault

April 4, 2007

Bobby! I know you loved that blue christmas tree! We love and miss you!

Gail M. Sault and family

Susan Castner

March 18, 2007

Always in our hearts. Sleep well.

Nita Seybold Sault Salazar

March 14, 2007

From our days in New England to all the family barbecues in Anaheim, From our childhood to our adulthood we all loved you Bobby!

Rest peacefully sweet angel freind.

Nita Seybold Sault-Salzar
The Sault Family
The Peterson Family

Charles Patmore

March 10, 2007

May you always wa;l with God at your side my friend forever more

CAE

March 9, 2007

Thank You for everything you did for the Gay and Lesbian Community.

Rest in Peace.

William Wilson

March 9, 2007

You did a good deed for our country for helping the gays and lesbians. Rest in Peace brother.

Yvonne (Mitchell) Helm

March 8, 2007

Rest in peace Bob.Your job here on earth is well done.You made a big impact on many and I am sure you will be long remembered for all of the greatness and goodness that you have done. You will certainly never be forgotten by me....High School Classmate Yvonne (Mitchell) Helm Java, SD

Harry Heller

March 8, 2007

Rest in Peace, along with the , brave men and women, who fought, to save ... our 'right's. The few, The Brave, The Soldier.

DONNY JENKINS

March 8, 2007

WE LOST A GOOD MAN TO AIDS HE HELP GAY FOR MANY YEAR TO OVER COME AIDS
SO SORRY FOR THE LOST.

C. Lane

March 7, 2007

Sorry for Loss. You have my Condolences 2 Corinthians 1:4.

March 7, 2007

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Don Wheaton

March 7, 2007

Dearest Bob,
Thank you for all you've done to help those with this horrible disease. May you rest in peace.

Alex Berg

March 7, 2007

He was a hero to the LBGTQ community. He was an articulate spokesperson on behalf of the disenfranchised, the environment, and the role of the Democratic party in advancing the civil rights of all. I honor his words, his courage, and his humor. He will be missed.

D.L. ZIMMERMAM

March 7, 2007

REST IN PEACE, BOB

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