WHEREAS, Kathy McEntee, who passed away January 12, 2008, was a
dedicated mother of six, a resident of University Place, one of the
founders of the Washington State March for Life and a tireless,
visionary leader for the respect life movement in Washington state; and
WHEREAS, The McEntee family, comprised of her husband Dick McEntee
and children Rich McEntee, Ann Wiegman, Paul McEntee, Aileen Carrell,
Kate McEntee DeWeese, and Noreen Hobson and their spouses, shared their
mother with the citizens of Washington state so that she could provide
a voice for those who had none; and
WHEREAS, Kathy McEntee stood as a principled example of what hard
work, perseverance, and commitment to fundamental truths and principles
can accomplish; and
WHEREAS, The Washington State March for Life organization under
Kathy McEntee's founding and continued direction grew into an effective
advocate for the rights of the unborn, elderly, and terminally ill, and
promoted a culture that respects and cherishes the uniqueness and
intrinsic value of every individual life; and
WHEREAS, Kathy McEntee was a vocal and inspirational leader, not
only in Olympia, but around the country; and
WHEREAS, Kathy McEntee sacrificed of herself for the betterment of
Washington state and our nation; and
WHEREAS, Kathy McEntee's volunteerism and passion for a worthy
cause spread over several years of meetings, speaking engagements and
rallies, providing a strong example of civic leadership that others
were inspired to follow; and
WHEREAS, Kathy McEntee acted on her deeply held beliefs in such a
manner that she brought honor and dignity to herself and to our state,
and resulted in her gaining the respect of even those who most
vehemently disagreed with her on policy;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
officially recognize Kathy McEntee for her time and effort to represent
society's weakest and most vulnerable members; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to J. Richard
"Dick" McEntee and family and to the Washington State March for Life
Organization.