WHEREAS, Dr. Jon R. Almquist, a pediatrician at Virginia Mason
Federal Way, retired September 9, 2007, after 43 years in pediatrics;
and
WHEREAS, Jon wanted to be a physician from the time he was eight or
nine and graduated from Yale University School of Medicine in 1965,
then returned to Seattle to begin his career as a pediatrician; and
WHEREAS, Dr. Almquist's patients called him "the child whisperer"
because he was so extraordinarily talented with children, playing with
kids while examining them with the kids most of the time not knowing
they were being examined; and
WHEREAS, Jon's joyfulness as a pediatrician was infectious, and his
heart was so full and willing to help others that he changed many
lives; and
WHEREAS, One woman remembered Dr. Almquist closed his practice for
one day and came to the hospital to supervise care of her son who had
been hit by a car and suffered a head injury; and
WHEREAS, Dr. Almquist, through his medical practice, invested in
the social, emotional, and mental health of thousands of young people
in the Federal Way area and remains active in the Boy Scouts of
America; and
WHEREAS, Dr. Almquist was the recipient of Virginia Mason's Tate
Mason Award for the 2002 Outstanding Physician Award, served as
Clinical Professor of Pediatrics for the University of Washington, held
a position on the American Academy of Pediatrics, and held many other
positions on medically related committees;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the members of the Washington
State Senate acknowledge and honor Dr. Jon R. Almquist, whose
dedication, professionalism, and medical expertise enriched the lives
of thousands of Puget Sound area children and their families, and has
helped contribute to the betterment and well-being of the community he
served.