Peter Camejo

Peter Camejo

Peter Camejo Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 15, 2008.
SACRAMENTO (AP) – Peter Camejo, a Green Party leader who was a third-party candidate in three California gubernatorial elections before becoming Ralph Nader's running mate in the 2004 presidential race, has died. He was 68.

Camejo, who had been battling lymphoma, died Saturday at his home in Folsom, outside Sacramento.

"Peter was a friend, colleague and politically courageous champion of the downtrodden and mistreated of the entire Western Hemisphere," Nader wrote in a statement released Saturday. "Everyone who met Peter, talked to Peter, worked with Peter, or argued with Peter, will miss the passing of a great American."

Camejo ran for the state's top office in 2002, 2003 and 2006, supporting abortion rights, universal health care and a moratorium on the death penalty. Before joining the Green Party, he also ran for president as the Socialist Workers Party nominee in 1976.

In 2004, Camejo was independent Nader's vice presidential pick.

Camejo, a first-generation Venezuelan-American, was also active against the Vietnam War and a vocal advocate for migrant worker rights. He marched in Selma, Ala. with Martin Luther King, Jr.

His activism also got him expelled from the University of California at Berkeley in 1967 for using a school microphone during a demonstration. A year later, then-governor Ronald Reagan put him on his list of the 10 most dangerous people in California because he was "present at all anti-war demonstrations."

Last month, Camejo, who lost his hair from chemotherapy, attended the Peace and Freedom Party convention in Sacramento to endorse Nader's current bid for the presidency with running mate Matt Gonzalez.

"Ralph Nader is more than a candidate, he's an issue," Camejo said in his Aug. 2 speech, adding that Nader brought true reform, offering an independent choice to the "ruling party."

Nader said Camejo passed away a few days after completing his autobiography, which has a working title of "Northstar."

According to a statement put out by Camejo's family on a blog that had been updating his condition, Camejo voluntarily returned home Friday after undergoing treatment at UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento for a reccurrence of lymphoma.

"Peter's health had declined rapidly over the last two days due to the aggressiveness of his cancer and the strength of the drugs used to combat his disease," according to the family statement. "His wife was at his side when he passed peacefully this morning."

The family is planning private funeral services, and a public memorial will be arranged later.


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R. Cohn

October 5, 2008

I extend my condolences to Mr. Camejo's circle of family and close friends.

While I was not privileged to meet Mr. Camejo, I have enormous respect for what I learned about him when he ran for Governor of California. As a Californian, a progressive, and a person who regards myself as a critical thinker, I feel that I owe Mr. Camejo a debt for his vision, courage, and commitment.

I was glad to hear that Mr. Camejo completed the writing of his autobiography before he died. I look forward to reading it.

david leonard

September 17, 2008

Pete was a very dear friend. Throughout high school we were practically inseparable. Together we formed the One World Society and became politically activve. We also formed a dance band. Pete was a pretty good coronet player.

I was at Pete's house when his grandfather came for a visit and asked Pete his name. He said, "Peter Camejo." "No," his grandfather said, "your proper name." "Oh, Pedro Miguel Camejo." "No, your full name." "You mean with all the grandmothers?" "Yes. I will write it out for you and you will learn it and recite it to me after lunch."

Pete and I took the paper and he two of us worked over it for about an hour. After lunch, his grandfather said, "What is your name?" Pete said it correctly, "Pedro Miguel Camejo Guancho Octovio Augusta Revilla Anzola Espinosa." [phonetic].

We lost touch with each other after high school. I tried to contact him when I learned about his candidacy but no one in new york or san francisco would help me. Finally I sent a letter to the SWP with his full name. I got a call from Pete.. "Dave??" How in the world did you remember my name? You butchered the spelling but got it right phonetically. You must not have written it down!"

We got together during his cointelpro activities at the home of a movie star and had a great reunion. I regret that I had not pursued our friendship. I often thought fondly of him. He was a beautiful human being. He will be missed.

David Leonard [email protected]

Geoffrey Ashton

September 16, 2008

Peter, you will be sadly missed, a spoke in the wheel to fairness and justice has gone missing. We will struggle on, but you will always be in our thoughts.

Henryk Zaleski

September 16, 2008

You dared to think, to be other than the ordinary. God bless you.

Cesar Cabrera

September 15, 2008

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

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