William E. Cleator Sr.

William E. Cleator Sr.
Member of San Diego City Council representing the Second District
In office
1979-1987
Preceded by Maureen O'Connor
Succeeded by Ron Roberts
Acting Mayor of San Diego
In office
January 1983-May 1983
Preceded by Pete Wilson
Succeeded by Roger Hedgecock
Personal details
Born (1927-05-25)May 25, 1927
California
Died February 10, 1993(1993-02-10) (aged 65)
San Diego
Nationality American
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Marilyn Manville Cleator
Children Melissa Cleator Hanson, Molly Cleator, William E. Cleator Jr.
Profession Politician, Businessman

William Edward "Bill" Cleator Sr. (May 25, 1927 – February 10, 1993) was an American Republican politician from San Diego, California.

Life and career

Cleator was born in San Diego and served in the Navy. He was a successful industrialist, retiring as CEO of Tool Research Inc. in 1977. He then started Cleator Furniture, a custom office furniture manufacturing business in San Diego, with his nephew, Robert K. Cleator Jr.[1]

In 1979 Cleator was elected to the San Diego City Council representing district 2. He served for six years, from 1979 to 1986. He was known as a rather outspoken populist. When Mayor Pete Wilson was elected to the U.S. Senate, Cleator served as acting Mayor of San Diego from January to May 1983. While serving as acting mayor he hosted a February 1983 visit by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, during which he was heavily criticized for a faux pas. Trying to be helpful on a harbor tour, he lightly touched the queen's back and said "This way, your Majesty," but touching the Queen is against royal protocol.[2]

He ran for mayor in 1983 in the special election to replace Wilson, but was defeated. He ran again for mayor in 1986 and was defeated in the primary election. He decided not to run for a third term on the city council.[3]

Cleator helped start the San Diego Cruise Industry Consortium in the 1980s, which attracted cruise ships to call at a new downtown cruise ship terminal.[4]

He died of cancer in 1993 at his home in the Point Loma neighborhood of San Diego. He is buried with his wife, Marilyn, at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. Bill Cleator Community Park in Point Loma is named for him.[5]

See also

References

  1. Cleator Furniture
  2. "William Cleator". Philadelphia Daily News. Newsbank. February 11, 1993. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  3. Horstman, Barry M. (April 21, 1987). "Ron Schneider Out to Fill Cleator's 2nd District Seat". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  4. Granberry, Michael (May 8, 1991). "Cruise Ship Consortium's Power Diluted". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
  5. "Bill Cleator Community Park". Planning Division. City of San Diego. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
Political offices
Preceded by
Pete Wilson
Mayor of San Diego, California (acting)
1983
Succeeded by
Roger Hedgecock
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