WHEREAS, Karen Bolin was born as Karen Frances in Barberton, Ohio,
on July 24, 1953; and
WHEREAS, Karen loved her family very much, marrying John Bolin in
1974 and possessing a close marriage highlighted by mutual devotion,
fun, and adventure, raising two wonderful children, Ehren and Elaine,
enjoying one adorable grandson, Colin, and remaining very close to her
sister, Jane Chaney; and
WHEREAS, Karen Bolin was a 27-year resident of Auburn and worked as
a bookseller at the Barnes & Noble bookstore in Federal Way; and
WHEREAS, Karen enjoyed gardening and especially motorcycle riding,
an activity she began with her husband John in the late 1980s; and
WHEREAS, Her interest in motorcycle riding led Karen to become
involved as one of the original members of the Washington Road Riders
Association, a group that now has more than 500 members; and
WHEREAS, Karen distinguished herself in the Washington State
Legislature as an official and lobbyist for the Washington Road Riders
Association, advocating for issues and causes benefiting motorcycling,
as well as helping to improve several bills affecting motorcyclists;
and
WHEREAS, Karen Bolin helped broaden the influence of motorcyclists
by using her very bright mind, political savvy, and astute
observations, and showing motorcyclists how to work constructively with
legislators and other officials; and
WHEREAS, Karen's dynamic and friendly personality, excellent sense
of humor, and loyalty to principles earned her many friends and
admirers in Olympia and throughout the motorcycling community in
Washington and other states; and
WHEREAS, Although Karen Bolin lost her battle to cancer on October
30, 2006, she fought her battle to the end with courage, strength, and
inspiration;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
of the State of Washington remember and honor the life and work of
Karen Bolin; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of
Representatives to Karen's husband, John Bolin, and her two children,
Ehren Bolin and Elaine Bolin-Parsons.