[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 80 (Friday, June 7, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Pages S4018-S4019]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING BEVERLEY TAYLOR SORENSON
Mr. HATCH. Madam President, today I wish to pay tribute to a
wonderful woman, generous philanthropist, and tireless advocate for
arts and education--Beverley Taylor Sorenson. Sadly, Utah and our
Nation lost a truly delightful and influential woman this past week as
she quietly passed away at the age of 89 surrounded by her loved ones.
I have known and worked closely with Beverley and her late husband
James ``Jim'' Sorenson for many years and have always admired her work
ethic, her commitment to serving others, and of course her love for and
appreciation of the arts and the influence it can have in the lives of
many.
Her love of the arts began at an early age as she fondly remembers
music always playing in her childhood home. She grew into an
accomplished dancer and pianist; in fact she would later earn money
accompanying dance classes in Salt Lake City to help put herself
through college.
Perhaps it was her own childhood experiences of personal arts
education that later led to her passion for providing generations of
children with the opportunity to learn and grow through the study of
art and the many disciplines it entails. She witnessed firsthand the
positive effects of arts education in many young lives and schools
throughout the valley and set about trying to bring it to every corner
of our State.
She was the driving impetus in the creation of Art Works for Kids, a
program integrating arts based concepts into traditional core education
subjects with wonderful results. She believed in this program greatly
and felt that children would learn and retain more knowledge when
coupled with art activities.
Because of her tireless efforts, the Beverley Taylor Sorenson Arts
Learning Program, BTS Program, will serve tens of thousands of students
during the upcoming school year at approximately 130 Utah elementary
schools.
Beverley and Jim also created the Sorenson Legacy Foundation to
support programs and projects that would benefit the lives of people
throughout the world, giving generously and supporting vigorously.
Together they built a lasting legacy of humanitarian service and
philanthropy that has benefitted thousands and will continue to help
generations to come.
Not only did Beverley dedicate herself to community efforts, she was
a wonderful wife and mother, raising 2 sons, 6 daughters, and loving
and mentoring 49 grandchildren and 65 great-grandchildren. She truly
leaves behind a wonderful posterity who can build upon their mother and
grandmother's example of a life well lived.
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The impact and contributions Beverley Taylor Sorenson made to her
family, our State, and our Nation will be felt for years to come. She
was truly a magnificent lady who deeply cared about others and set
about to do good throughout her life. Elaine and I send our deepest
sympathies to her family and hope that they will find peace and comfort
in the memories they share of this remarkable person.
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