Beloved Arizona TV news anchor dies aged 75
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A beloved Arizona TV news anchor has died at the age of 75, his family confirmed. 

Frank Camacho had been battling prostate cancer and finally succumbed on Friday, according to a Facebook post penned by his loved ones.

He was known as a pioneer in the journalism industry and was credited as one of the first Mexican-American anchors on air in the Phoenix area. 

Camacho’s esteemed career, which spanned numerous interviews including with presidents Gerald Ford and Barack Obama, started at local radio stations, as detailed by AZ Central.

The journalist also spent some time working at the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce.

He then started working on television first as a reporter at CBS affiliate KPHO and then at Channel 3, where he also served as a weekend anchor.

‘Frank was a respected journalist known for his objective, intelligent, and witty style,’ his family said on Facebook.

Though he interviewed many dignitaries, including U.S. Presidents Gerald Ford and Barack Obama, he most cherished interviewing the everyday people of Arizona.

Beloved Phoenix news anchor Frank Camacho died on Friday after a battle with cancer

Beloved Phoenix news anchor Frank Camacho died on Friday after a battle with cancer

Camacho was known as a pioneer in the journalism industry and was credited as one of the first Mexican-American anchors on air in the Phoenix area

Camacho was known as a pioneer in the journalism industry and was credited as one of the first Mexican-American anchors on air in the Phoenix area

Camacho retired from TV in 2012 and went on to work as communications director for the Arizona Democratic party. 

Camacho’s family highlighted that, ‘Outside of his professional endeavors, Frank was an ardent social justice advocate, a committed Catholic, and a lifelong supporter of the San Francisco Giants and Arizona Diamondbacks.’

They expressed: ‘He valued each moment spent with his family, leaving behind a legacy of love and cherished memories that will continue to resonate in the hearts of those he loved.’

Camacho is survived by his wife Margie Camacho, their six children and 10 grandchildren.

Camacho’s colleague Daryn Kagan issued a statement honoring the late journalist, saying there, ‘simply was not a finer human.’

‘I was fortunate to have my desk right across from his for over 5 years at Channel 3. Reflecting on everything I learned during that period, beyond the journalism skills, was the example Frank set in navigating life with loyalty, morals, and an immense love for his family. These are the lessons I was meant to learn during my time in Phoenix,’ Kagan shared on Facebook.

Journalist Tyson Milanovich also took a moment to remember Camacho on X.

Camacho retired from TV in 2012 and went on to work as communications director for the Arizona Democratic party

Camacho retired from TV in 2012 and went on to work as communications director for the Arizona Democratic party

Camacho is survived by his wife Margie Camacho, their six children and 10 grandchildren

Camacho is survived by his wife Margie Camacho, their six children and 10 grandchildren

He wrote: ‘I started my career at @AZFamily on weekends and Frank Camacho was our longtime weekend anchor. 

‘He reported on some of Arizona’s most significant political events, yet remained approachable, kind, and humorously entertaining. A mentor, a true gentleman, and a class act. RIP Frank.’

Fans of Camacho also posted tributes for him on Saturday after news of his passing. 

‘I didn’t know Frank Camacho personally, but I watched him deliver the news for years,’ wrote Jim Omohundro.

‘He always seemed so kind, even through the TV screen. Seeing what others are saying after his passing, that kindness was real. Rest in peace, Frank.’

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