WHEREAS, United States Congressman Jack Metcalf, who was born on
November 30, 1927, in Marysville, lived a long and inspiring life in
which he dedicated himself to public service; and
WHEREAS, While attending Langley High School, Congressman Metcalf
met his loving and wonderful future wife Norma; and
WHEREAS, In 1946, following high school, Congressman Metcalf
honorably served his country in the United States Army; and
WHEREAS, After his military service, Congressman Metcalf worked as
a patrol boat captain for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service,
and also as a United States Marshal; and
WHEREAS, In 1951, Congressman Metcalf received his bachelor's
degree from Pacific Lutheran University and, in 1966, earned his
master's degree from the University of Washington; and
WHEREAS, Congressman Metcalf spent 30 years building the minds of
future leaders as a teacher, a job he loved so much that he referred to
it as a "paid vacation"; and
WHEREAS, Congressman Metcalf revived and operated his father's
commercial fishing business and founded the Log Castle Bed and
Breakfast on his family's homestead in Langley; and
WHEREAS, Congressman Metcalf served 24 honorable years in the
Washington State Legislature in both the Senate and the House of
Representatives; and
WHEREAS, In his 24 years of service to the state, Congressman
Metcalf was remarkably elected to office in three separate legislative
districts: The 10th, 21st, and 38th; and
WHEREAS, In 1994, Congressman Metcalf was elected to the United
States House of Representatives where he served three terms as the
representative for Washington's 2nd District; and
WHEREAS, Congressman Metcalf served as a member of the
Transportation Committee in the United States House of Representatives
as well as a conferee on the TEA-21 transportation bill reconciliation
in 1998; and
WHEREAS, Congressman Metcalf was a strong fiscal conservative, an
avid conservationist, and an outdoorsman; and
WHEREAS, Jack Metcalf devoted his life to Norma, his beloved wife,
best friend, partner, and companion of 59 wonderful years, and together
they happily devoted their lives to their family of 4 daughters, 10
grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, In recognition of Jack Metcalf's
efforts as a Congressman working collaboratively with state officials
to secure funding for the Clinton Ferry Terminal, the Senate ask the
Washington State Transportation Commission to give due consideration to
naming the Clinton Ferry Terminal in Clinton, Washington the "Jack
Metcalf Ferry Terminal"; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to the
Washington State Transportation Commission and to the family of Jack
Metcalf.