Glenn Jarstad Explained

Glenn Jarstad
Birth Date:7 December 1921
Birth Place:Bremerton, Washington, United States
Occupation:Fishing guide, Grocer
Known For:Mayor of Bremerton, Washington

Glenn Jarstad (December 7, 1921—January 27, 2002) was an American businessman and politician who served as mayor of Bremerton, Washington.

Jarstad was born in Bremerton and attended Kitsap High School, before studying at Washington State University on a football scholarship. He enlisted in the United States Army in 1944 and, following overseas service in Europe during World War II, took over management of his father-in-law's Bremerton grocery store. He was first elected mayor in 1964 and served until 1981. During part of his time as mayor, Jarstad served as president of the 38-city Puget Sound Council of Governments; he was known to be a strong supporter of the significant U.S. Navy presence in Kitsap County. In retirement, he worked as a fishing guide, chartering for — among others — local politicians including Warren Magnuson, Henry M. Jackson, and Norm Dicks, and eventually returned to politics, winning election to the Bremerton city council.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Jarstad Park in Gorst, Washington is named after Jarstad's father, Otto, while the city's Jarstad Aquatic Center is named after Glenn Jarstad. In 2011, Jarstad's widow joined a descendent of Chief Seattle for the ceremonial opening of the new Manette Bridge, in observance of the fact that Jarstad crossed the first bridge on the date of its grand opening in 1930.[5] [6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dicks Full of Fish Stories at Charity Event . kilmer.house.gov . . October 21, 2024.
  2. Casserly . Brian . Confronting the U.S. Navy at Bangor, 1973-1982 . Pacific Northwest Quarterly . Summer 2004 . 95 . 3 . 133 . 40491759 .
  3. News: Sound Planners Warned . October 21, 2024 . . February 17, 1976.
  4. News: Holt . Gordy . Glenn K. Jarstad, four-term Bremerton mayor, dies . October 21, 2024 . . January 28, 2002.
  5. News: Manette Bridge to close Sunday . October 21, 2024 . Kitsap Daily News . July 22, 2011.
  6. News: Farley . Josh . Reborn Bremerton park in Gorst to be rededicated . October 21, 2024 . . July 11, 2013.