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Community mourns loss of Nooksack Mayor Kevin Hester

Community mourns loss of Nooksack Mayor Kevin Hester

Image Courtesy of Whatcom County Sheriff's Office Photo: Contributed


Editor’s Note: Story updated at 2:56 p.m. on 6/11/26 to include the cause of death from the Sheriff’s Office.

NOOKSACK, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – The community is mourning the loss of a local leader and former law enforcement officer.

The Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office announced that Nooksack Mayor Kevin Hester passed away from cancer on Tuesday, June 9 while surrounded by his family.

Hester spent more than 30 years with the Sheriff’s Office, serving as a detective, lieutenant of the drug task force and chief of investigations and support services, among other roles.

He retired in 2021 and was elected mayor of Nooksack later that year.

In a social media post, the Sheriff’s Office praised Hester’s leadership, integrity and unwavering commitment to his community, saying he leaves behind a legacy that will not be forgotten.

The City of Nooksack has declined to comment at this time.

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