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Mayor Ray Jackson proclaims today ‘Mayor Gary G. Boothman Day’

Last week, Gary Boothman died. He was Mayor of Friday Harbor from 1999 to 2005.

The town government has lowered flags at all town properties today and through the weekend.

Following is a proclamation issued by Mayor Ray Jackson:


WHEREAS, Gary Boothman like many Town citizens cared about his community. Gary humbly began his public service career as an interested citizen who wanted to find solutions to make the Town a better place. He served as a Planning Commissioner which evolved into becoming a Town Councilmember from 1994-1998, and then aspired to becoming Mayor for the Town of Friday Harbor from 1999-2005; and  

WHEREAS, Gary is remembered for his many contributions, particularly his “hands on” approach and commitment to make local government both friendly and approachable to Town citizens; and

WHEREAS, Gary’s innovative mind and visionary thinking will be fondly remembered by the residents, officials and employees of the Town. Gary was passionate and advocated for Town employees. The legacy of his support and dedication is seen today as the Town employee union continues to thrive; and

WHEREAS, Gary, a craftsman at heart, has left his legacy as the artisan of the Council Chambers table; and 

WHEREAS, Gary’s inspired actions have had an indelible influence on the Town. On behalf of the residents of Friday Harbor, our neighbors in San Juan County and the many people whose lives Gary touched over the years, we express our great sympathy and immense gratitude to Gary and his family, for all of his work in support of our community and having had such a lasting impact on the lives of those around him.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Raymont C. Jackson, by the virtue and authority vested in me as Mayor of Friday Harbor do hereby declare that it is my honor and privilege to proclaim today as

Mayor Gary G. Boothman Day

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the Town of Friday Harbor to be affixed this 6th day of September 2024.

Raymont C. Jackson, Mayor

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