[Congressional Record Volume 169, Number 147 (Tuesday, September 12, 2023)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E833]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING GAYE THERESA LeBARON
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HON. MIKE THOMPSON
of california
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, September 12, 2023
Mr. THOMPSON of California. Mister Speaker, I rise today along with
my colleague Congressman Jared Huffman to honor Gaye Theresa LeBaron in
celebration of her outstanding career as a journalist, teacher, author
and historian.
Born in the town of Scotia, California, in 1935, Mrs. LeBaron moved
to Boyes Hots Springs in Sonoma County when she was 14 years old. She
attended Santa Rosa Junior College before transferring to the
University of California, Berkeley to pursue a bachelor's degree in
English and History.
Her illustrious career as an historian and human-interest columnist
at the Press Democrat in Santa Rosa, California, began in 1955 when she
became an intern. During her 65 years with the Press Democrat as a
reporter and later columnist, she wrote 8,500 columns, married her late
husband John LeBaron and had her 2 children, Suzanne and Tony. Mrs.
LeBaron has since gifted her research notes, correspondence, memoirs,
unpublished documents, newspaper clippings and photographs to Sonoma
State University. Students and the public enjoy access to the Gaye
LeBaron Collection.
Mrs. LeBaron has a deep love of Sonoma County history. She told our
county's story as a lecturer at the Santa Rosa Junior College for 35
years as well as at Sonoma State University's Osher Lifelong Learning
Institute. She has written 3 books on the history of Santa Rosa: Santa
Rosa: A Nineteenth Century Town, Santa Rosa: A Twentieth Century Town,
and The Wonder Seekers of Fountaingrove. Mrs. LeBaron also served on
the Sonoma County Museum Leadership Council, further dedicating herself
to the history of Sonoma County. Now her permanent exhibit at the
museum, Sonoma County Stories, will ensure future generations can
experience her life's work.
Widely renowned in our community, Mrs. LeBaron received the
Representative Mike Thompson Sonoma County Woman of the Year Award in
2016, an Honorary Doctorate of Letters from Sonoma State University and
a President's Medallion from the Santa Rosa Junior College Foundation.
Mr. Speaker, it is evident that Mrs. LeBaron has dedicated her life
to the people of Sonoma County through her writing, teaching and
service.
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