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Charles William Camp

Sacramento, California

1944 - 2024

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Charles William Camp February 12, 1944 - September 23, 2024 Sacramento, California - Charles William ("Bill") Camp laid down his megaphone on September 23rd, 2024 after a brief but courageous attempt to undergo treatment at UC-Davis Medical Center for a glioma in his brainstem. With him at the...

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Bill was so many great things. I was very honored to work with him. I will cherish his genuine kindness & interest in others, his fight on behalf of the underdog & his goodness. My sincere condolences to his family. Thank you for sharing Bill with the wider world. He made this world a better place. Thank God for making special Bill Camp!

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Camp family I am so sorry for your loss. Bill was an exceptional man, very kind and thoughtful. Trevor and I lived next door to your family at 2216 H street. We were the ones who arranged for a neighborhood watch in the backyard & Trevor (my young son) climbed the tree behind the officer who was speaking. The officer requested he come down from the tree. It was actually funny at the time. I just want you to know how much I appreciate all of your support during tumultuous times as a single mom...

Bill was a good friend and a labor hero!

Dear Catherine Bayliss and Ben My deepest condolences for your loss. Bill was an amazing person, dedicated, generous in spirit and determined to improve the lives of others. His work will have lasting impact on thousands perhaps millions of lives. Sincerely, Elaine Silver-Melia

Bill and I graduated together from Anderson Boys High School, attended Millsaps together for a short time, and stayed in touch as we both moved West. My fondest memory is driving with Bill in his Dad's Chevy to Pendleton, Oregon, the summer after High School graduation. There we worked in a Cannery and met John Lawrence and Bo Holloway, who happened to be rising sophomores at Millsaps. Good times, great memories...you will be missed old friend! D.M. Tedards

Bill Camp was an inveterate positive cheerful presence at Big Wheels Ranch, over the decades. His sudden passing reminds me of all that I love up there, and makes these memories fresh and alive. For this, as for Bill, I am thankful.

Each time Bill came with his wife Catherine to visit her mother at the senior living apartment house where I live, just seeing him made me feel good. Bill's mere presence radiated warmth, caring and optimism. Shaking hands had a good effect on me for days afterward. His very existence was a blessing to everyone around him.

I´m just going to miss Bill he was such a wonderful man and I was Truly Blessed to know him and listen to his amazing life stories and just shared his life family and friends with me