The Riverside Press-Enterprise

City treasurer, ex-councilmem­ber Baldwin dies at 83

He was also the first executive director of an Orange County affordable housing nonprofit group

- By Jeff Horseman jhorseman@scng.com

Lake Elsinore City Treasurer Allen Baldwin, who served as a city councilmem­ber and became the first executive director of an Orange County affordable housing nonprofit group, has died.

Allen, 83, died Jan. 19 “peacefully” and “surrounded by family, love and laughter,” according to a family message that was part of a larger post on Facebook.

“Allen was a friend and mentor,” Lake Elsinore Mayor Steve Manos wrote on Instagram. “Always in an upbeat mood, he was very wise and has been a great leader in this community in many ways for many years.”

An elected position, the treasurer monitors city finances and advises city officials on fiscal matters. Baldwin had served in the role since 2009 after a stint from 1978 to 1982 on the Lake Elsinore City Council.

Also in 1978, Baldwin became the first executive director of the Orange County Community Housing Corp., which helps working-class families find affordable housing.

“Allen played a pivotal role in our organizati­on’s mission to create affordable housing and uplift the lives of the less fortunate,” read a corporatio­n statement posted on Baldwin’s Facebook page.

“Allen was not only a dedicated leader, but also a compassion­ate advocate for those in need. His tireless efforts have left an indelible mark on our organizati­on, and his legacy will continue to inspire us.”

A Navy veteran, Baldwin was married for 57 years to Linda Sue “Holly” Baldwin. He had four children, 10 grandchild­ren and 11 great-grandchild­ren, according to his family’s statement.

The council is working with the city attorney on the next steps in finding a new treasurer, Lake Elsinore Community Support Manager Adam Gufarotti said via email.

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