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Montecito Fire District's Roy Jensen Dies

The "mayor" of Montecito leaves a legacy of community service.

Montecito Fire District's Roy Jensen Dies
Roy Jensen served on the Montecito Fire Protection District's board for 39 years.

The death of "the mayor of Montecito," Roy Jensen, was announced by the Montecito Fire Protection District today. Known to old-timers as the owner of the Montecito Chevron station on East Valley Road, which had been just down the way from Montecito Fire headquarters, Jensen was a longtime director on the Montecito Fire Protection District board, retiring in December 2014 after serving 39 years. He'd been a Montecito firefighter from 1952-1958.

Jensen became a Montecito firefighter in 1952.

He and the board saw the district through many disasters during his tenure, from floods to countless fires. Jensen was a strong supporter of the Montecito Emergency Response and Recovery Action Group (MERRAG), a community emergency volunteer organization that has worked for residents' safety in myriad ways since its establishment in 1987.

Another of Jensen and the Fire District board's recent actions was to diligently reduce the district's unfunded liability for firefighters' post-retirement benefits. They established an irrevocable trust with PARS (Public Agency Retirement Services) to fund now the employee benefits the district will pay in the future.