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Randy Finley Obituary

Peninsula resident and Seattle cultural pioneer Randy Finley died on Sunday, September 7, in Ilwaco, after a brief hospital stay. He was 83.

Born Robert Andrew Finley, in Seattle, he is best known as owner/operator of Seven Gables Theaters from 1970 through 1986. He turned a single small theater into a 16 theater chain throughout the Northwest, known for making big bets on arthouse films like Harold & Maude. In 1987, Finley fought and won a high-profile anti-trust lawsuit over film rights, but it signaled his exit from the film industry. In 1990, Finley began a second act as proprietor of Mount Baker Vineyards, in Whatcom County. There, too, the love of mythmaking and spectacle that served him so well in show business did him in good stead, this time as a promoter of Washington's independent winemakers and vineyards.

Finley was as well known for how he lived as for his works. A showman, sure, but also a father of two sons who loved basketball, whom he loved, and whom he wanted to have a full understanding of cultural diversity and responsibility. That is in part why he joined with parents from Seattle's Central District to combine his sons' mostly white team with theirs, forming an interracial team during a time of heightened racial injustice. One of the other players on that team, Doug Merlino, went on to become a journalist. His first book, "The Hustle", documents that moment in Seattle and Finley's role in it.

Finley collected these stories to share them. He loved telling stories - to moviegoers, to the Seattle Times, to his family, to visitors to his vineyard. He credited his parents for this. His father, Robert Corpening Finley, served on the State Supreme Court for more than 25 years, as well as having had a jazz band during the Great Depression. His mother, Werdna Karen Finley, was a noted advocate for children's theater and drama programs.

Randy's first marriage dissolved in the 1990s. After a period, he reconnected with his college sweetheart, Patricia Clark-Finley, who had once declined to go to Mexico with him. This time, she agreed to return to Washington, instead, and they married in the foothills of Mount Baker, in 1999. Patricia, an artist, put a face to the winery with graphics and art labels for its wines.

In 2018, Finley and Clark-Finley sold Mount Baker Vineyards, retiring to the Long Beach Peninsula, where they had lived part-time since 2005. They spent 26 years sharing laughter, business, and watching their respective children navigate their own lives.

Finley is preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his devoted wife, Patricia Clark-Finley, sisters Pat Finley and Mary Ellen (Sparkle) Finley; his sons, Robert and Maitland Finley; stepsons Arthur Hampton and Nick Judd; stepdaughter Genevieve Inman; and four stepgrandchildren: Ashley, Bruce and Hannah Inman, and Derin Judd.

People wanting to honor Randy's memory could share a great film and, if they like, a good bottle of wine with close friends.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Austin American-Statesman from Sep. 12 to Sep. 21, 2025.

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Jan Frasier

October 27, 2025

My condolences to Pat and her kids, as well as Maitland and Rob, Randy's sons. Working with Randy at Mt. Baker Vineyards was a lot of fun. I don't think a day passed where we didn't share a laugh. Sorry again, Randy, for the corndog remnants my grandson, Cameron, ditched under your desk! Blessings, Jan

Dianne Kelmis

September 21, 2025

He was a wonderful man. His smile was great. He was a customer of mine at Hardware Sales He invited me to the vineyard with a wine glass as a reminder...he will be greatly remembered and missed.

Lisa

September 18, 2025

Randy was a constant joy: in attitude, story, strength, support and endless laughter. His presence will be sorely missed and never replaced. He was one in a million and we are all privileged to have had his impact in our lives. He loved well.

Eden

September 13, 2025

One of my most cherished memories as a child is thanks to Randy and his wife my great aunt. I never forget being able to visit the winery, beach cabin and sharing many wonderful meals with laughter and love. Randy will be missed and forever remembered fondly in my memories!

Brian Williams

September 13, 2025

Randy was always so kind and gentle. So welcoming and loving to our family he always had great stories that we would all sit around and listen to. One of my favorite memories that I´m grateful for is he allowed us to stay in his beach cabin and then we visited him and Aunt Patty in Long Beach. He will be missed. He is in our thoughts and prayers.

Sharon Thorbeck

September 13, 2025

Randy was a really good friend. Loved talking to him and hearing his stories. He was always so welcoming, a good listener with good advice. He and Patricia were perfect for each other and they loved each other deeply.
Randy will be greatly missed, by not only Patricia, but by me and by Sophie.

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