Raymond Green (August 29, 1939 – July 4, 2010) was served as the eleventh mayor of Havenford from 1962 to 1991. He ended up being one of the longest lasting mayors of the town. His father, Randall Green, was the tenth mayor of the town and was one of the most famous politicians in the state. He had two brothers and two sisters. Raymond, himself was also a very famous and significant figure of the town’s development. His brother, Edwin Comedy, was a famous comedian in Robloxia who ended up being one of the best comedians in the country. His other brother, his elder brother, Troy Bloxy Green, was a singer and actor and also a quite famous author who had written nearly 200 books. Raymond was also a successful person but in politics. He also won an award from the Havenford Politics Gold for being the second longest mayor of the town. They had given the top three awards in 1995.

Biography

Raymond was born on August 29, 1939 in Havenford, he lived there most of his life and also became the mayor of the town. His dream was to be like his father’s job, the mayor of the town. During the 1940s he was studying in the school called Havenford Square School. Somewhere in the early 1950s he shifted his school to Green School, it was more convenient as the school was more close to his home. In 1958, he had gone to Rosylvania to study politics. In 1960, he had returned to Havenford.

On August 1, 1960, he had participated in his first mayor election. Unfortunately, he had lost the elections. In 1962, he had finally won an election after a very short-time mayor lost his mayorship. He continued being a mayor till 1991 making him the second longest mayors of the town. He would have continued being the mayor for a longer time, however he decided to retire although he was only 52 and then Havenford III became the next mayor of the town.

In 1995, he received an award for being the second longest mayor in the town. In fact, he is the fifth longest mayor of the whole county. At the same year, he was in a famous interview with Havenford III and many other past mayors. In 1999, he gotten back into politics as a politician contributing in the law decisions. He remained one of the most famous figure of Madison County. In 2004, he retired again and focused more on other things in life. Unfortunately, in 2010, he suddenly died after an operation. He had been in an operation that caused him to get a heart attack.