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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2012 | |
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H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N | |
EXTENDING CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF THE HONORABLE JUNE GIBBS | |
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     Introduced By: Representatives Reilly, Chippendale, Costa, Newberry, and Mattiello | |
     Date Introduced: April 10, 2012 | |
     Referred To: House read and passed | |
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     WHEREAS, It is with profound sadness and regret that this House has learned of the |
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passing of our dear friend and former colleague, The Honorable June Gibbs, a longtime resident |
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of Middletown, a well respected former member of the Rhode Island Senate, and a truly kind and |
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gracious woman; and |
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     WHEREAS, June Gibbs was married to the late Donald Gibbs and together they had |
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been blessed with one daughter, Elizabeth. June also shared a very close and loving relationship |
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with her son-in-law, Eliot, and his children, David and his wife, Suzanne, Christy, and William. |
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She was also the doting and beloved great grandmother of Maggie; and |
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     WHEREAS, Upon graduation from Newton High School and Wellesley College, June |
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served as a Lieutenant in the United States Navy during World War II, and was instrumental in |
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breaking the German submarine codes in Washington, D.C. After her service, she continued her |
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education and received a Master’s degree from Boston University; and |
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     WHEREAS, Beginning her career as a librarian, June rose to become the Director of the |
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Redwood Library and Athenaeum, retiring after thirty-nine years. In 1974, she was successfully |
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elected to the Middletown Town Council, and earned the distinction of being the very first |
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woman to serve and the first woman President of the Council; and |
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     WHEREAS, In 1985, June was elected to the Rhode Island State Senate. Originally |
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representing District 48, which included Middletown and Portsmouth, June was later re-elected to |
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the newly redrawn District 12, which additionally included parts of Little Compton, Newport, and |
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Tiverton. She served as the Senate Deputy Minority Leader from 1985 until leaving the Senate in |
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2008; and |
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     WHEREAS, Senator Gibbs was a strong voice and accessible advocate for her |
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constituency and a plethora of local organizations. She was active with Rhode Island Kids Count, |
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the Newport Hospitable Ethics Committee, the Rhode Island Foundation’s Newport County Fund |
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Advisory Committee, and the state and national Republican parties, where she served as the |
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National Committeewoman and Housing Chairman, and earned the unqualified admiration and |
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respect of all; and |
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     WHEREAS, June Gibbs possessed a magnanimous spirit and omnipresent good humor. |
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She represented all that is best in this state and she will be dearly missed; now, therefore be it |
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     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and |
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Providence Plantations hereby offers our sincere condolences to her daughter and son-in-law, |
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Elizabeth and Eliot, and her entire extended family on the passing of The Honorable June Gibbs; |
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and be it further |
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     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to |
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transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to Elizabeth Gibbs and Eliot Raymond, and |
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Family. |
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