[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 149 (2003), Part 21]
[Senate]
[Page 29660]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




 IN MEMORY OF RUTH BURNETT, MAYOR OF FAIRBANKS AND BELOVED STAFF MEMBER

  Mr. STEVENS. Mr. President, my heart became heavy with sadness as I 
learned this weekend of the death of my close personal friend Ruth 
Burnett.
  Ruth Burnett was not only a person who gave me great support as the 
manager of my Fairbanks office, she, her husband Wally Burnett, Sr. and 
I became friends 50 years ago after my family and I moved to Fairbanks. 
As the years went by, we kept in touch and from the days of my earliest 
Senate campaign Ruth and Wally supported me.
  Ruth's time as mayor of Fairbanks brought us even closer together and 
I was delighted when Ruth agreed to be my representative in Fairbanks. 
She worked tirelessly, without regard to office hours. And she was 
responsible for bringing to our attention the plight of thousands of 
interior Alaskans so that my staff and I in Washington, DC could try to 
help them. She gave me many ideas on where to send Federal money in the 
interior so that we could do the most good for the most people.
  Ruth's whole family pitched in to support her. Wally Burnett, Jr. was 
a leading member of my Washington, DC staff and the Senate 
Appropriations staff. Public service has been a hallmark of the Burnett 
family--a family with a great Alaskan tradition.
  Ruth will be dearly missed, but her spirit will live on through the 
great family she leaves behind and through the many lives she touched.

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