HomeMy WebLinkAboutWesley Bannister - Former Mayor and CouncilmemberHUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT `
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17; 2009
resident, he moved to the city with
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County Water District Board
Member Jan Debay. "He was
always a johnny-on-the-spot "
Bannister was born in Texas
and graduated from West
Point. He was stationed at Fort
Sill in Oklahoma, where he
married his wife in 1959.
Bannister is survived by his
wife, daughters Catherine Arm
and Alice Elizabeth, son Doug-
las Mastin and .grandchildren
Kaitlyn Michelle and Brent
Douglas.
his wife Elizabeth Ann Rogers
Bannister, in 1969. Bannister
was a "wonderful". public serv-
ant, said former Mayor Ron
Shenkman.
"He'll be sorely missed by a
lot of people in this communi-
ty," Shenkman said.
Bannister liked to ask ques-
tions, even if they were tough
ones, said former Mayor Ralph
Bauer. He remembers Bannis-
ter always asking, "Why are we
doing this?" '
"He was a very honorable,
straightforward, straight -from -
the -hip kind of guy," Bauer
said. J
Bannister started his own
Huntington Beach insurance
company, Bannister and Asso-
ciates, in 1974 and ran the
company until his retirement
in 2003. He was elected to the
Orange County Water District
He was so involved,
and he went far
.beyond the normal
elected official. "
— Jan Delray
Orange County Water District
board member
Board of Directors in 1991 and
was reelected every four years
until 2007, when he was elect-
ed district first vice President,
While serving on the water
district board, he contributed
to the introduction. of the
Groundwater Replenishment
System, the largest water puri-
fication project of its kind.
He was also appointed di-
rector of the Metropolitan Wa-
ter District of Southern Cali-
fornia and served as chair of
the board.
"Gosh, I'm going to miss
him, and boy, the water com-
munity is really, really going to
miss him," Huntington Beach
Mayor Cathy Green said.
Bannister was active in the
community and served on the
board of the Boys & Girls Club
and YMCA, as charter presi-
dent of the Huntington Beach
Sunrise Rotary Club and as an
advisor to the Huntington
Beach Search and Rescue Post
536.
He was so involved, and he
went far beyond the normal
elected official," said Orange
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WATER INDUSTRY LOSES A GREAT LEADER
The Orange County Water District Board and Staff Mourns the Untimely Loss of
First Vice President, Director Wes Bannister.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. (Dec. 11, 2009) — In the late hours of December 10, 2009, the
water world and Orange County lost an important trailblazer and public servant, Wesley "Wes"
Mastin Bannister lost his battle with cancer. Wes Bannister was elected to the Orange County Water
District (OCWD) Board of Directors in 1991 representing Division 6, which includes Fountain
Valley, Huntington Beach and parts of Westminster. He was re-elected to four consecutive four-year
terms in 1996, 2001, 2004 and 2008. He was elected in 2007 and 2008 by his fellow board members
to serve as the District's Ist Vice President.
"The Board and staff of the Orange County Water District have lost an incredible leader who
lived and breathed water," stated OCWD Board President Stephen R. Sheldon. "Those who had the
privilege of working with Wes know that he had the tenacity to get to the core of critical issues and
drive and inspire others to do what was right and economically sound. He stood true to his principles
and convictions, like no other person. We are truly sorry for his family's great loss."
During his tenure as a Board Member, the District celebrated many important achievements
including the building and operation of the Groundwater Replenishment (GWR) System, the largest
water purification project of its kind in the world, and a state-of-the-art Advanced Water Quality
Assurance Laboratory.
In addition to serving on the OCWD Board, in 1993 Director Bannister was appointed
Director to the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) representing the
Municipal Water District of Orange County. In 2004, Director Bannister was elected as Chair of the
MWD Board of Directors, for which he served until October 31, 2006.
"Wes was a principled leader and committed advocate for Orange County and its water
interests who also worked faithfully to address the water challenges facing the entire souther
California region," said Wayne Clark, President of the Municipal Water District of Orange County
(MWDOC). "We were honored to have had Wes represent MWDOC as one of our appointed
representatives to the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California and we are going to miss
our good friend."
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Director Bannister devoted over 23 years to serving the communities of Orange County. He
served on the Huntington Beach City Council from 1986 to 1990, including as Mayor in 1989. "I
had the distinct honor of serving with Wes on the City Council", stated Assemblyman Jim Silva (R-
Huntington Beach). "If it weren't for his encouragement and support, I would not be serving in the
Assembly today. Wes was invaluable to me and many of my colleagues when it came to solving
state water issues. He was a mentor and a true friend who genuinely cared about the people in his
community and gave of his time and energy to making a difference."
Director Bannister was also the Republican nominee for California Insurance Commissioner
in 1990 and was nominated to the Electoral College by President Bush in that same year. He also
served on the West Orange County Board from 1986 to 1990 and on the Orange County Sanitation
District Board of Directors, District 11, from 1988 to 1990.
In 1986, Director Bannister was appointed by the Governor to the California FAIR Plan
Board of Governors and continued to serve on this Board until his untimely death. Since 1993,
Director Bannister had represented OCWD on the Board of Directors of the Association of California
Water Agencies Joint Powers Insurance Authority (ACWA-JPIA). While serving, the Board elected
him to the Governing Committee and to serve two years as its Vice President. Following his two-year
term, the Board elected him President in 2005 for a three-year term.
Active in local affairs, Director Bannister served on the boards of the Boys and Girls Club
and YMCA, as Charter President of the Huntington Beach Sunrise Rotary Club and as an advisor to
the Huntington Beach Search and Rescue Post 536.
Director Bannister was born in Houston, Texas in 1936. He and his wife Elizabeth (Betty)
Ann Rogers Bannister were married at Fort Sill in Oklahoma in 1959 where he was stationed and
recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Director Bannister and his wife Betty have lived
in Huntington Beach since 1969. Together, the Bannisters welcomed three children Catherine
(Cathy) Ann, Alice (Lisa) Elizabeth and Douglas (Doug) Mastin.
In addition to devoting much of his time to serving the communities of Orange County,
Director Bannister founded Bannister and Associates Insurance Agency in 1974, from which he
retired in 2003. The family business continues to flourish under the leadership of his two surviving
children Alice (Lisa) Elizabeth Bannister and Douglas (Doug) Mastin Bannister. Director Bannister
is also survived by two grandchildren Kaitlyn Michelle and Brent Douglas.
For more information, contact OCWD at (714) 378-3200 or go to www.ocwd.com.
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(714) 378-3200 1 www.ocwd.com I gwrsystem.com