SENATE RESOLUTION
1996-8690
By Senator Thibaudeau
WHEREAS, Persons of character, compassion, intelligence, and dedication have made significant contributions to the fight against AIDS and the care of those suffering from the disease in the state of Washington; and
WHEREAS, Rev. Gwen Beighle, founder of the Multifaith AIDS Project of Seattle (MAPS), was representative of these qualities and contributions; and
WHEREAS, From 1987-1992, Gwen Beighle served as volunteer executive director of MAPS; and
WHEREAS, As a leader in the establishment of the Bailey-Boushay House, which continues to provide housing to low-income and homeless people with AIDS, Gwen Beighle witnessed the early treatment of AIDS patients; and
WHEREAS, Gwen Beighle worked diligently to improve the treatment and perception of AIDS patients; and
WHEREAS, Gwen Beighle earned her Masters of Divinity degree from Vancouver School of Theology in British Columbia and was ordained as a Presbyterian minister; and
WHEREAS, From 1982-1987, Gwen Beighle served as Hospital Chaplain at Harborview Medical Center; and
WHEREAS, During her life, Gwen Beighle received numerous community service awards, including the Jefferson Award from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the National Outstanding Caregiver Award of Merit from the Family AIDS Network, the Human Rights Day Award from the Seattle Chapter of the United Nations Foundation, the Neal Kuyper Award from the Presbyterian Counseling Service, and the New Behnke Award from the Northwest AIDS foundation; and
WHEREAS, As a wife and mother of four, Gwen Beighle struggled with her own battle against ovarian cancer since 1991; and
WHEREAS, In 1992 Gwen Beighle appointed Rabbi Anson Laytner as her replacement as volunteer executive director of MAPS; and
WHEREAS, On Friday, January 5, 1996, Gwen Beighle died of ovarian cancer; and
WHEREAS, 1,000 people attended Gwen Beighle's memorial at the First Presbyterian Church in First Hill;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the members of the Senate of the State of Washington recognize, honor, and remember Rev. Gwen Beighle for her tireless and selfless efforts on behalf of AIDS patients in the state of Washington and nationwide; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be immediately transmitted by the Secretary of State to the Douglas Beighle and the Rabbi Anson Laytner of the Multifaith AIDS Project of Seattle.
I, Marty Brown, Secretary of the Senate,
do hereby certify that this is a true and
correct copy of Senate Resolution 1996-8690,
adopted by the Senate February 23, 1996.
MARTY BROWN
Secretary of the Senate