A former Camas mayor and city councilman is being remembered this week for his dedication to the community he led during most of the 1990s.
Dean Dossett, who served as Camas’ mayor from 1992 to 2002, and as a councilman in the late ’80s, died Jan. 18, at age 77.
“Dean was a good man,” said Camas City Councilman Don Chaney. “I knew him on a personal level for a long time. We used to play basketball on Wednesday nights. … Dean was a kind and gentle man. He wasn’t a ‘type A’ — more of a ‘type B’ personality. Just a gentleman and kind in every way. I’m going to miss him.”
Dossett appointed Chaney to the city’s chief of police position in 1998. By the time Chaney retired from police work and ran for his first term on the city council in 2008, Dossett was out of local politics and working for himself, conducting estate and antique sales for regional clients.
“He was always into antiques, and he loved classic cars,” said Dossett’s eldest child, Cindy Schutzer, 51, of Seattle. “One of his favorites was a, I believe it was a 1965 GTO, a Pontiac. It was red and it was his baby. He knew if we’d touched it.”