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Name
  
Robert Ford


Died
  
June 9, 2004

Senator Robert Ford - Neighbor of L. Ron Hubbard & wife Polly Grubb. - Secret Lives - Scientology


Robert MacDonald Ford, Jr. (1911 – June 9, 2004) was an insurance agent who served as a Democratic state representative for the Bremerton area of the State of Washington from 1941 to 1943 and from 1945 to 1953. Ford was Democratic Floor Leader of the House of Representatives; Chairman of the House Highways Committee; and instrumental in the creation of the Agate Pass Bridge between Bainbridge Island and the Olympic Peninsula.

Ford was born in New Rochelle, New York in 1911; graduated from high school in Glendale, California and earned degrees in economics and political science from the University of Washington in Seattle. He served in the United States Navy during World War II on minesweepers in Iceland and at the landing at Salerno.

Ford served as King County, Washington County Commissioner during the Seattle World’s Fair and was instrumental in King Counties acquisition of MaryMoor Farm/Park and later served as the manager of Seattle’s Boeing Field.

He married Nancy Elizabeth McFate of South Colby, Washington; they had a daughter and a son. He died June 9, 2004 on Bainbridge Island at the age of 93, and was survived by his children Robert MacDonald Ford, III and Linda J. Ford (Cauthers).

He is known to history as a fellow sailor and close friend of Scientologist founder L. Ron Hubbard. Ford said that when Hubbard asked for a letter of introduction, he gave Hubbard a blank sheet of letterhead which he later didn't know if he had signed, and told Hubbard "You're the writer, you write it."

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