Second Regular Session Seventy-fourth General Assembly STATE OF COLORADO INTRODUCED LLS NO. M24-0890.01 Rebecca Hausmann x2172 SJM24-005 Senate Committees House Committees SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 24-005 M EMORIALIZING FORMER SENATOR MARYANNE TEBEDO.101 WHEREAS, MaryAnne Tebedo, the former Senator, departed this1 life on February 13, 2023, at the age of 86; and2 WHEREAS, MaryAnne Geivett Tebedo was born on October 30,3 1936, in Denver, Colorado, to Harvey and Alma Geivett; and4 WHEREAS, She married the love of her life, Donald E. Tebedo,5 in 1954, and together they had six children; and6 WHEREAS, MaryAnne and her husband moved to Pueblo,7 Colorado, in 1958 where she became active in politics as a founding8 member of the Belnor Republican Women's Club; and9 WHEREAS, She was then recruited by the Republican Party to10 SENATE SPONSORSHIP Gardner, HOUSE SPONSORSHIP Bradfield, Shading denotes HOUSE amendment. Double underlining denotes SENATE amendment. Capital letters or bold & italic numbers indicate new material to be added to existing law. Dashes through the words or numbers indicate deletions from existing law. open an office for Colorado United States Senator Peter H. Dominic and1 served as his southern Colorado administrative assistant; and2 WHEREAS, MaryAnne and her husband later moved to Colorado3 Springs, and while raising their children, she was deeply involved in the4 community's political arena, serving on staffing campaigns to elect local5 people to public office, including county commissioners, legislators,6 congressmen, and governors; and7 WHEREAS, Her commitment and dedication to Ronald Reagan8 led her to accept the Co-chairmanship of his El Paso County Presidential9 Election Committee and took her to two national conventions as a10 member of his presidential election staff and Coordinator for Colorado's11 Youth for Reagan; and12 WHEREAS, The very same people whom Senator Tebedo helped13 elect to public office asked her to consider public office herself, which14 she did in 1982, after her youngest child graduated from high school; and15 WHEREAS, She was appointed to represent El Paso county as a16 Republican in the Colorado House of Representatives in 1982 and was17 reelected for three more terms through 1988; and18 WHEREAS, In 1988, Senator Tebedo was elected to serve in the19 Colorado Senate and served until the completion of her career on20 December 31, 2001; and21 WHEREAS, As a member of the Colorado House of22 Representatives, Senator Tebedo served as vice-chair of the Business23 Affairs and Labor committee and served on the Health, Environment,24 Welfare, and Institutions; Appropriations; and Finance committees; and25 WHEREAS, As a senator, Senator Tebedo served as chair of the26 Local Government and State, Veterans, and Military Affairs committees27 and vice-chair of the Transportation; Local Government; and State,28 Veterans, and Military Affairs committees, and she also served on the29 Business Affairs and Labor, Appropriations, and Education committees;30 and31 WHEREAS, Over 30 years ago, Senator Tebedo worked tirelessly,32 along with Costas Rombocos, the CEO of the Shrine of Remembrance33 Funeral Home, and a task force of industry leaders to rewrite and clarify34 SJM24-005 -2- the Colorado preneed funeral contracts law to optimally protect the state's1 residents and to provide a clear and concise law that could be uniformly2 observed by the state's death care providers; and3 WHEREAS, In addition to her tenure in the Colorado General4 Assembly, Senator Tebedo was a professional registered parliamentarian,5 beginning in 1979; and6 WHEREAS, Senator Tebedo was a member of the National7 Association of Parliamentarians, served as president of the Colorado8 Springs unit of the national association, and was a member of the board9 of directors of the Colorado Association of Parliamentarians; and10 WHEREAS, In 2000, Senator Tebedo completed studies at the11 University of Denver, University College, as a trained mediator and12 served as a guidelines member of the Colorado Council of Mediator13 Organizations, specializing in civic disputes; and14 WHEREAS, Senator Tebedo was the sole proprietor of Colorado15 Mediation, LLC, practicing mediation, facilitation, negotiation, and16 arbitration; now, therefore,17 Be It Resolved by the Senate of the Seventy-fourth General18 Assembly of the State of Colorado, the House of Representatives19 concurring herein:20 That, in the death of MaryAnne Tebedo, the people of the State of21 Colorado have lost a devoted public servant and an outstanding citizen,22 and that we, the members of the Seventy-fourth General Assembly, pay23 tribute to MaryAnne Tebedo for years of dedicated public service and do24 hereby extend our deep and heartfelt sympathy to the members of the25 family.26 Be It Further Resolved, That a copy of this Joint Memorial be sent27 to Senator Tebedo's surviving children: Kevin, Ronald, and Thomas28 Tebedo and Christine Tebedo Ramirez.29 SJM24-005 -3-