WHEREAS, The Washington State Legislature recognizes the
thirty-five years of strong and devoted service provided by former
House and Senate member Paul Conner; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Conner, born in 1925, was a lifelong resident of the
24th District, residing in the Port Angeles and Sequim area; and
WHEREAS, Paul Conner was an orphan in his youth who was gratefully
taken in by many families in the Port Angeles area; and
WHEREAS, Paul Conner has attributed the efforts of these families
to his personal commitment to public service; and
WHEREAS, Paul Conner was first appointed to the Senate in 1957
where he served the 24th District until 1959; and
WHEREAS, Paul Conner was then elected to the House of
Representatives in 1958 to serve the 24th District from 1959 until 1977
as House Majority Whip, House Caucus Chairman, and Chairman of the
House of Transportation Committee; and
WHEREAS, Paul Conner fell only one vote shy of being elected
Speaker of the House of Representatives in the early 1970s; and
WHEREAS, Paul Conner was elected in 1977 to the Senate continuing
his service to the 24th District until 1993; and
WHEREAS, Paul Conner was very passionate and very committed to
transportation and natural resource issues in his district; and
WHEREAS, Paul Conner was amazingly successful in the battle to
remove tolls on the Hood Canal Bridge, instrumental in the
authorization of the year-round state ferry service between Port
Townsend and Keystone, and in drafting a 29 million dollar salmon
enhancement program; and
WHEREAS, Paul Conner was also legendary for his constituent work,
sending out letters to constituents on their birthdays and combing
through the newly distributed district phone books to call people he
had not yet met; and
WHEREAS, Paul Conner was also famous for the postsession letters he
would send to staff and lobbyists thanking them for their good works on
his behalf, as well as on behalf of the state and its citizens; and
WHEREAS, Paul Conner worked in Port Angeles outside of his
legislative position for Clallam County Public Utility District, and
later as a longshoreman in the International Longshoremen's Union Local
27; and
WHEREAS, In 2001 Mr. Conner was inducted into the Washington State
Eagles Hall of Fame after many years of serving as a member and officer
of the Fraternal Order of Eagles; and
WHEREAS, Paul Conner was a skilled statesman and inspirational
leader; and
WHEREAS, In his passing on January 27, 2008, we all mourn the loss
of Paul Conner and will miss his contributions to the entire state of
Washington;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Senate, on behalf of the
residents of the state of Washington, honor the service and devotion of
all thirty-five years that Paul Conner contributed and extend its
deepest condolences to his wife Thelma, his family, friends, and
community; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be
immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to his wife
Thelma, and the family and friends of Paul Conner.