Eva Catalina Vasquez-Camacho

1969 - 2012

Eva Catalina Vasquez-Camacho obituary, 1969-2012, Bakersfield, CA

Eva Catalina Vasquez-Camacho

1969 - 2012

Eva Vasquez-Camacho Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 14, 2012.
Eva Catalina Vasquez Camacho selflessly dedicated her life to family, friends, and the farm worker movement. Born one of three sisters and a brother in the Rio Grande Valley town of Brownsville, Texas on February 8, 1969, Eva lived in Mexico before moving at the age of five to Delano, California where her father labored for 40 years as an irrigator at the Pandol table grape company. She was raised in Delano, where she worked in the vineyards during summers and graduated in 1987 from Delano High School.

Eva majored in political science at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. There, she worked to bring more diversity to the campus-and arranged to bring to Cal Poly United Farm Workers President Cesar Chavez. After spending some time with Eva, Chavez was so impressed that he invited her to visit the UFW's headquarters at Keene. Eva took a break from college studies to work full time in Chavez's office, helping him draft contract language and accompanying the farm labor leader to negotiations with growers. In December 1992, she also met Marcos Camacho, the UFW's general counsel. They married in 1998.

Eva worked on the litigation team that defended the union in a civil lawsuit brought by a major California lettuce grower in Yuma, Arizona. She was with Chavez when he unexpectedly passed away on April 23, 1993. Eva continued with the UFW, serving with its Legal Department under Marcos Camacho. Their first daughter, Claudia, was born in June 1993. Another daughter, Alejandra, was born in 1994.

In early 1997, Eva and Marcos lived in Watsonville, where they worked together in the union's intense campaign organizing Central Coast strawberry workers. Returning to Bakersfield in 1998, Eva kept serving as a paralegal with the UFW and gave birth to her third daughter, Aliza.

In early 1999, Eva became director of the U.S. Census Bureau's office conducting the decennial census for Kern County and the southern Central Valley. She opened the office in Bakersfield, hired and trained staff and oversaw the taking of the census, including issuing special appeals for participation by local residents on Spanish-language radio and television.

She was an assistant to former Kern County Supervisor Pete Parra in his Lamont district office before spending two years, beginning in 2002, organizing voter registration and get-out-the-vote campaigns for the UFW in the southern Central Valley. For two and a half years she worked with the provost at California State University, Bakersfield, handling budget and administrative chores.

Eva was a court interpreter for Spanish-speaking defendants and witnesses in criminal court proceedings in Bakersfield starting in 2006. She returned to studying for the law as part of a legal apprenticeship program with her husband in 2010. In early 2011, Eva was certified as a court interpreter from English to Spanish having passed both oral and written exams. She was a court interpreter until November 2011, when she was diagnosed with cholangio carcinoma. Eva braved eight months of aggressive chemotherapy, succumbing to the disease at home early on the morning on August 14, 2012.

She always maintained close ties with the farm worker movement. Eva spent years on the Board of Directors of the Cesar Chavez Foundation, including service as its treasurer.

She loved working with people. After her passing, one person she trained while running the census contacted the family saying how Eva had changed her life. The person is now attending medical school. If it hadn't been for Eva, she would never have thought of becoming a doctor. Another former census staff person Eva trained is now a respected political consultant in Kern County. Both said they never met anyone with such energy and focus. Eva knew she could do anything once she put her mind to it. She showed many others how to do the same thing.

Eva is also remembered as very compassionate. Many people look down on defendants in criminal proceedings. But while interpreting in court, Eva always treated people with respect. She knew many had committed crimes, but in her eyes all people deserved to be treated as human beings.

So many people sought out Eva for advice and guidance, from dealing with personal problems to making career or professional decisions such as helping get their children into college. If Eva thought a person was deserving, she would drop whatever she was doing to offer the help that was needed. She inspired people to do great things, encouraging them to think outside the box and achieve what they didn't think they could do.

Knowing Eva was a court interpreter, her 11-year old nephew was determined to learn Spanish in summer school so he could speak the language with his aunt. When she passed away, he was crying because he would never be able to speak Spanish with her.

Finally, Eva accomplished much with her three daughters. Claudia is in her second year at U.C. Berkeley. Alejandra has been accepted as a freshman at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, her mother's alma mater, which also made Eva very proud.

Eva Camacho is survived by her husband, Marcos Camacho; her daughters Claudia, Alejandra and Aliza; her parents, Juana Maria Vasquez and Martin Vasquez Sr.; sisters Lorena Romero, Raquel Segura and Angelica Lopez; and her brother, Martin Vasquez.

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August 24, 2012

Juan & Karina Vazquez/ Avalos Family posted to the memorial.

August 21, 2012

Lorenza Arengo-Yarnes posted to the memorial.

August 20, 2012

Gloria Medina posted to the memorial.

Juan & Karina Vazquez/ Avalos Family

August 24, 2012

"Our thoughts and prayers are with the Camacho and Vasquez family. We will always keep Eva in our hearts. She was an angel who came to give guidance and advice to most of us who knew her."

Lorenza Arengo-Yarnes

August 21, 2012

I graduated from DHS with Eva and she was always such a beautiful light and energy. I can see that beauty and strength in her girls. My thoughts and prayers go out to you, her family, who loved her so much. She will be missed.

Gloria Medina

August 20, 2012

My condolences to the Camacho Family, I had the honor or meeting and working with Eva in the 2000 Census Bureau, She interviewed and hired me the same day and we were on the go!!!! She never stopped helping others and I always admired her for her hard work. I thank GOD for her life and her beautiful smile. Sincerely Gloria Rodriguez Medina.

Maricela Corral Quinteros

August 20, 2012

My prayers and thoughts are with Marcos, their beautiful daughters and the Vasquez Family. May your hearts take comfort in remembering what a wonderful woman Eva was. I have known Eva since our first year at Cal Poly and I am truly blessed to have continued to be friends with her until her short time here with us. I have always admired her strength, conviction and zealous nature. I will remember her as an amazing friend, a loving roommate and compassionate individual. You will be missed.

Amanda Isaac

August 20, 2012

Thank you Eva for being the kind of woman, wife, and mother I will aspire to be.

August 19, 2012

Our deepest condolences to Marcos, Aliza, Claudia and Alexandra, and their families. We loved and admired Eva's warmth, intelligence, spirit, and drive and are grateful that we were able to share and know even a small measure of her gifts. She will live on in our hearts.

Marcy Winograd & Buddy Gottlieb

concepcion vazquez

August 19, 2012

mis mas sinseras condolencias para familia VAZQUEZ CAMACHO Y VAZQUEZ GARCIA deseo pronta resignacion que dios los ilumine siempre

Yosemite---July 2012

Mina Mata

August 18, 2012

Eva was the perfect role model for everyone. She gave without expecting to receive. She was a wealth of information and was always willing to lend a hand or an ear. Her contagious smile will be missed. Our condolences to the Vasquez-Camacho families. I was honored to have her be a part of my life. Sorority sister---IPSE

Manuel Alvarado

August 18, 2012

Eva was an Alumnus of our Institute of Emerging Area Leaders (IDEAL) where she completed an Issue Awareness and Leadership Skill-Set training program here at the Great Valley Center along with 20 other regional leaders. We all aspire to be instruments of change in our communities and she spent her professional career fulfilling that goal. The IDEAL Alumni (over 300+) extend our deepest sympathies to Eva's family and close circle of friends for all our loss.

Our mantra is "be the change" and she truly lived this!

Manuel Alvarado & the IDEAL Alumni Association

Esther Rodriquez

August 18, 2012

May the perpetual light shine upon her. My sincere condolences to the family.

Kati, Marcos & girls at Garcia Family Reunion

Angelica Lopez

August 17, 2012

Mom, Dad, Tia Frances, Kati & Raquel

Angelica Lopez

August 17, 2012

Kati, Martin & Raquel

Angelica Lopez

August 17, 2012

Kati & Dad

Angelica Lopez

August 17, 2012

miguel

August 17, 2012

los sentimos mucho de parte de la familia carranza vazquez estamos con ustedes esperando que JEHOVA dios les de consuelo y pronto resinnasion y consuelo y esperanza los qeremos mucho atte socorro vazquez perez

Michele Johnson

August 17, 2012

I, too, had the honor of meeting Eva at several events held at the Guerrero's. We share a dear friend in Magdalena and she spoke about you with so much love it is like I knew you so much more than I did. I feel such sadness for your loved ones who must live on without your presence in their lives. May God give them strength in this most difficult time.

August 17, 2012

My Condolence to Marcos, Claudia, Alejandra, & Aliza & the Vasquez Family. Eva will be missed deeply. Am glad that I had the chance of getting to know her.she will be miss for her good work, rest in peace sister.


Maria Martinez(Delano California)

Once a Lambda .. Always a Lambda ...

Katia Peña

August 17, 2012

It is with a heavy heart that we say farewell to one of our own. On behalf of Lambda Sigma Gamma Sorority, Inc. we send our deepest condolences to those that remain behind and honor her life and remember Eva for the compassionate, selfless, and strong woman that she was. May your spirit rest! We will miss you sister! IPSE!

Katia Pena
National President
Lambda Sigma Gamma Sorority, Inc.

August 17, 2012

Our Condolences to the Camacho Family our prayers are with you Eva will surely be missed ( Ghuman Family Bakersfield ca )

Linda Lopez

August 17, 2012

Dear Vasquez-Camacho families,

We offer our sincere sympathy and prayers in your difficult time. We met Eva and her family through our association with the Kern County Youth Mariachi. We will remember her fondly.
Dan & Linda Lopez

Palos Rodriguez Family

August 16, 2012

Our deepest sympathy goes out to Eva's husband, daughters and loved ones. You are in our thoughts and prayers.She made the world a better place and we are better people because we had the good fortune in life to have known her. Rest in peace dear friend! You will be truly missed!

Palos Rodriguez Family
Claudia Palos (Sorority Sister) & Walter Rodriguez (Cal Poly Classmate)

Rosario M. Villalpando

August 16, 2012

My prayers go out to Eva's loving family and friends. I want her daughters to know that Eva was one of twelve strong women to start the Multicultural Sorority of Lambda Sigma Gamma, Epsilon Chapter at Cal Poly, SLO in 1991. I was blessed to be one of those twelve women to be inspired by Eva's loving heart. We will all meet again in heaven where she will be greeting us with her warm embrace and that radiant smile of hers...Love, Rosario M. Villalpando, LSG, Epsilon Chapter, Founding Mother

Ned Dunphy

August 16, 2012

My wife, Clare, and I have known Marcos for over 25 years through the UFW. We have known Eva since shortly after their wedding. Eva, without a doubt, was the best thing that ever happened to Marcos. She was a perfect match for him, and her energy and zeal for life was only matched by her compassion and commitment to those less fortunate. She loved her family. Eva was a role model to many. She will be sorely missed , but never forgotten .

Jay and Gloria Escover

August 16, 2012

We are friends of Jose and Magdalena Guerrero. I recall how Magdalena would tell me what a beautiful person and friend Eva was to their family. I too had the pleasure of meeting Eva briefly at a birthday party one year. Its so hard to hear about good people leaving us way too soon.

Our deepest condolences to your family. We will send merit to Eva.

August 16, 2012

Our deepest condolences to the family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Robert & Yvonne Garcia Family

Mary U Lopez

August 16, 2012

My condolences to Marcos and the girls, parents, and siblings. May God strengthen them and to continue her good works. In loving memory I pray. Amen

Mari Valentin

August 16, 2012

Wow, reading this, Eva lived a wonderful, blessed life! God bless Lorena, and your family during such a difficult time.

For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted; a time to kill, nd a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; a time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance Ecclesiastes 3:1-4

Rosalinda Guillen

August 16, 2012

Marcos
Please know that I'm thinking of you and the girls every day. I'm so sad. Eva is a ball of energy and strength, I will keep her memory alive in my heart and actions that I take for social justice. She will remain present in my life, Much Love to you and the girls from Joseph and Rosalinda

Gabriela Cepeda-Rizo

August 15, 2012

I remember Eva from my first years at Cal Poly. I was in awe of her strength, integrity, and conviction to do what was right and speak the truth without fear. I feel blessed to have know Eva. My love and prayers go out to Eva's family.

Zulma and Sal Gonzales

August 14, 2012

We are better people because we knew Eva. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Camacho and Vasquez family.

Julianna Uranday-Osorno

August 14, 2012

My Condolence to Marcos, Claudia, Alejandra, & Aliza & the Vasquez Family. Eva will be missed deeply. Am glad that i had the chance of getting to know her and having her in my life. Rest in Peace my Friend....

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