
The City of Washougal is deeply saddened to share the passing of former mayor and current councilmember Molly Coston. A long-serving public official and dedicated community volunteer, Coston’s leadership and commitment played a central role in Washougal’s growth and civic identity for nearly two decades.
“Molly’s passing is a huge and sad loss for our city of Washougal,” said Mayor David Stuebe. “She was dedicated to this community and consistently approached her work with commitment, fairness and passion. Many people called her ‘Mayor Molly’ because she was approachable and took the time to truly listen and be truly engaged. Her leadership influenced the direction of our city, and we are so grateful for her service.”
Coston first joined the Washougal City Council in 2005, serving for six years. After several years away from city government, Coston was elected Mayor of Washougal in November 2017 and held the position from 2018-2021. In 2021, she was elected to fill the unexpired term for Council Position 5, with her current term set to conclude in December 2027.
During her tenure, she led and supported numerous key projects:
- Convened a citizen panel to study shifting to a Council-Manager government, later approved by voters.
- Played a key role in creating the recently voter-approved Regional Fire Authority.
- Chaired the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee, guiding hotel-tax investments in tourism and events.
- Championed new public art for the Towncenter Plaza campanile.
- Regularly attended community events, actively engaging with residents.
- Helped shape major projects including the Steigerwald Restoration, Waterfront Trail, Towncenter Revitalization, the 32nd Street Rail Crossing elimination and many others.
She was currently serving as the chair of the C-TRAN Board of Directors. She also represented east Clark County on the Regional Transportation Council Board of Directors, serving as its chair in 2010.
Beyond her roles in City Hall, Coston was an involved community member. She served as:
- President of the Board of Directors for the Washougal Arts & Cultural Alliance (WACA)
- Columbia Gorge Refuge Stewards board member
- 25 year member of the Camas Washougal Rotary, serving as Peace Builder Chairwoman and on the Public Image Committee, Youth Services Committee, AKIN, and Diaper Drive
- House Committee Co-Chair at Orchard Hills Golf & Country Club
- Washougal School District PAC member
Coston has lived in Washougal since 2000. She was a graduate of the University of Arizona and George Washington University. Coston was also a Master Scuba Diver. She was 77.
The City of Washougal extends its deepest condolences to Molly’s family, friends, colleagues, and all community members who were touched by her service.
Her leadership, fairness, and ability to bring people together left a lasting imprint on the landscape of Washougal.
Information provided by the city of Washougal.
Also read:
- C-TRAN Board pays tribute to the late Molly CostonThe C-TRAN Board of Directors honored the life and legacy of Molly Coston, remembering her leadership, compassion, and service to Washougal and the region.
- St. John Lutheran Church Longest Night Service set for Dec. 21St. John Lutheran Church will hold its 14th Longest Night service Dec. 21 at 7 p.m., offering a quiet, contemplative space for those grieving.
- Ekklesia Theatre presents ‘It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play’Ekklesia Theatre brings It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play to Coffee Church in Vancouver Dec. 12–13, benefiting FISH of Vancouver.
- Scott Campbell Christmas Promise Bike Build attracts hundreds of volunteers SaturdayMore than 100 volunteers gathered at the Clark County Event Center to build hundreds of bikes for the Scott Campbell Christmas Promise, continuing his mission to give children bicycles for Christmas.
- Community to celebrate the life of Washougal leader Molly CostonWashougal will honor beloved community leader Molly Coston with a Jan. 24, 2026, Celebration of Life and a new city committee exploring lasting recognition of her contributions.







Sad to hear. As I read her accomplishments I was hoping to see church or faith accomplishments. Without a relationship with Jesus, as King in our lives, all our stories become tragedies.