City of St. Augustine honors former Commissioner, Vice Mayor Raymond Connor

Flag at City Hall will be flown in his honor on Tuesday, July 12

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — On Tuesday, the City of St. Augustine will fly the American flag in honor of former City Commissioner and Vice Mayor Raymond Connor.

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This is part of the City’s protocol to honor deceased former city commissioners and other notable figures. The flag will be presented to the family at a future City Commission meeting.

Connor was elected to the St. Augustine City Commission in 1998 and served until 2002. He was Vice Mayor from 2001-2002.

“Ray always considered the long-term impacts of the decisions we made,” commented former St. Augustine Mayor Len Weeks. “We served together from 1998-2000. I always appreciated his commitment to our Sister Cities, Aviles and Minorca, and the Sister Cities programs. And he had such an obvious love of our community.”