Raymond Watson, who played a major role in shaping the City of Irvine as chief planner for the Irvine Company in the 1960s and ’70s, has died, according to news reports. He was 86.
“Irvine has lost a great visionary leader. Ray Watson fought for 10 years to preserve the possibility that the Irvine Ranch could become a city with nearly common boundaries for the city and school district. Later, as president of the Irvine Company, he helped us all to grasp the concept of what Irvine could become.
“Ray was our partner in building IUSD. He provided inspiration and help of all kinds, and continuously kept the school district involved, supported and informed as the community developed. Ray knew that superior schools would be needed if Irvine were to become the city he envisioned. He therefore provided every support possible to help realize that dream.
“One of the richest parts of my experience in IUSD was my association with Ray Watson. We have lost a giant.”
A memorial service is planned for Nov. 11, according to The Orange County Register, which has the full story on Mr. Watson here. You can also read the Los Angeles Times' coverage by clicking here.