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Kim Henry

Kimberley Diane "Kim" Henry is an American teacher who is married to the 26th governor of Oklahoma, Brad Henry. She was the first lady of Oklahoma from January 13, 2003 to January 10, 2011.

Kim Henry
First Lady of Oklahoma
In role
January 13, 2003 – January 10, 2011
GovernorBrad Henry
Preceded byCathy Keating
Succeeded byWade Christensen (First Gentleman)
Personal details
Born
Kimberley Diane Blain

Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseBrad Henry
ChildrenLindsay (deceased), Leah, Laynie and Baylee
Residence(s)Shawnee, Oklahoma
Alma materUniversity of Oklahoma
ProfessionTeacher

Henry began her career as a teacher by joining the staff of her alma mater, Shawnee High School in Shawnee, Oklahoma, in 1993. While there, she taught Oklahoma History, Economics, Government and American History. When her husband Brad Henry was elected Governor of Oklahoma in 2003, Henry became the First Lady of Oklahoma.

Henry serves on board of directors for the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation and the Jasmine Moran Children's Museum.[1] She previously served on the board of directors for Science Museum Oklahoma, Leadership Oklahoma, and the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence.[2] Henry is also the Executive Director of the Sarkeys Foundation, a private, charitable foundation dedicated to providing support through gifts and grants to Oklahoma's non-profit organizations.[citation needed]

Early life edit

Kim Blain was born in Norman, Oklahoma, to Monte and Janiece Blain, who already had two sons, Steve and Michael. Her younger brother, Paul, was also born in Norman. The family moved to Shawnee, Oklahoma, her parents' home town, when she was five years old. Kim's father was a butcher and her mother was a clerk at Thurman's, which closed in 1977. The market was the longest-running independent grocery store in Shawnee.[3]

Henry was active in the First Baptist Church of Shawnee, and met a boy named Brad Henry at a Halloween party sponsored by the church youth group. They dated until he went off to school, broke up, then reconnected when he returned to Shawnee during his first Christmas break. They soon married and moved to Norman, Oklahoma, where Brad was studying law. Kim became pregnant with twin girls in 1989. They moved back to Shawnee, where the girls, Leah and Lindsey, were born in August. By October, Lindsay became very ill. Doctors diagnosed the cause as spinal muscular atrophy, and she died five months later. The Henrys now have two other girls, Laynie and Baylee.[3]

Henry went to Oklahoma University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in secondary education in 1986.[4] She said that she decided to become a teacher because she loved children and history. She spent eight years teaching history and government in Shawnee High School. When Brad decided to run for governor, she quit teaching to help in the campaign. She recalls that she really did not expect him to win election. When he did win, she became First Lady of Oklahoma.[3]

Sarkeys Foundation edit

In June 2009, Sarkeys Foundation selected Kim Henry as its Executive Director, replacing Cheri Cartwright who had died earlier in the year. Trustees of the foundation, who made the announcement, noted that Mrs. Henry had served on the Sarkeys Board of Trustees since 2003. The announcement said that she would assume the position immediately, and would continue to fulfill all her commitments as First Lady of Oklahoma.[5]

The foundation was created by S. J. Sarkeys, who immigrated from Lebanon in 1891, at the age of 17, and sold carbide lamps throughout Oklahoma Territory. Meanwhile, he bought land and oil leases whenever he had the opportunity and money to do so. He prospered, and at the age of 87, he created the foundation with the stated goal of "improving the quality of life in Oklahoma."[6]

The Sarkeys Foundation awarded $1 million, to be paid in five annual installments, to OU's Stephenson Cancer Center.[6] It is likely that Kim Henry played a key role in making the gift happen.[according to whom?]

Awards and honors edit

Kim Henry received the 1999-2000 Close Up Foundation's Linda Myers Chozen Award for Teaching Excellence in Civic Education.[4] The Oklahoma Education Association awarded her The Friend of Education Award in 2005.[4] She was also the recipient of the 2004 Award of Distinction, given by the Board of Advocates of the University of Oklahoma, College of Education.[4] She was honored in 2004 by The Journal Record's 50 Most Distinguished Women, and received the Bill Lowry Library Champion Award for her work in literacy.[4] In addition to these, Kim was also chosen as one of the March of Dimes 2005 Great Spirits, and was awarded the Jasmine Award by the Jasmine Moran Children's Museum as a tribute to her unending concern, dedication and tireless efforts on behalf of Oklahoma's children.[4] Henry was inducted into the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame in 2009.[7]

External links edit

  • Governor Brad Henry page
  • Cannon, Jane Glenn. "Going Home: first lady Kim Henry." NewsOK. August 19, 2007. Accessed November 17, 2007.

References edit

  1. ^ "Governor Brad Henry". www.tkvw.com. Retrieved 2022-05-05.
  2. ^ "Governor Brad Henry". www.tkvw.com. Retrieved 2022-05-05.
  3. ^ a b c Cannon, Jane Glenn. "Going Home: first lady Kim Henry." NewsOK. August 19, 2007. Accessed November 17, 2007
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Governor Brad Henry:The First Lady."
  5. ^ "NEW: First Lady Kim Henry named executive director of Sarkeys Foundation." Norman Transcript. June 3, 2009. Accessed November 17, 2016.
  6. ^ a b "OU Receives $1 Million Grant From Sarkeys Foundation in Support of Stephenson Cancer Center." University of Oklahoma Office of Development. March 31, 2014. Accessed November 17, 2016.
  7. ^ "First Lady Kim Henry to be among 7 inductees Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame." KWSO ABC7 News. March 25, 2009. Accessed November 17, 2009.
Honorary titles
Preceded by First Lady of Oklahoma
January 13, 2003 - January 10, 2011
Succeeded by

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Kimberley Diane Kim Henry is an American teacher who is married to the 26th governor of Oklahoma Brad Henry She was the first lady of Oklahoma from January 13 2003 to January 10 2011 Kim HenryFirst Lady of OklahomaIn role January 13 2003 January 10 2011GovernorBrad HenryPreceded byCathy KeatingSucceeded byWade Christensen First Gentleman Personal detailsBornKimberley Diane BlainShawnee Oklahoma U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseBrad HenryChildrenLindsay deceased Leah Laynie and BayleeResidence s Shawnee OklahomaAlma materUniversity of OklahomaProfessionTeacher Henry began her career as a teacher by joining the staff of her alma mater Shawnee High School in Shawnee Oklahoma in 1993 While there she taught Oklahoma History Economics Government and American History When her husband Brad Henry was elected Governor of Oklahoma in 2003 Henry became the First Lady of Oklahoma Henry serves on board of directors for the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation and the Jasmine Moran Children s Museum 1 She previously served on the board of directors for Science Museum Oklahoma Leadership Oklahoma and the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence 2 Henry is also the Executive Director of the Sarkeys Foundation a private charitable foundation dedicated to providing support through gifts and grants to Oklahoma s non profit organizations citation needed Contents 1 Early life 2 Sarkeys Foundation 3 Awards and honors 4 External links 5 ReferencesEarly life editKim Blain was born in Norman Oklahoma to Monte and Janiece Blain who already had two sons Steve and Michael Her younger brother Paul was also born in Norman The family moved to Shawnee Oklahoma her parents home town when she was five years old Kim s father was a butcher and her mother was a clerk at Thurman s which closed in 1977 The market was the longest running independent grocery store in Shawnee 3 Henry was active in the First Baptist Church of Shawnee and met a boy named Brad Henry at a Halloween party sponsored by the church youth group They dated until he went off to school broke up then reconnected when he returned to Shawnee during his first Christmas break They soon married and moved to Norman Oklahoma where Brad was studying law Kim became pregnant with twin girls in 1989 They moved back to Shawnee where the girls Leah and Lindsey were born in August By October Lindsay became very ill Doctors diagnosed the cause as spinal muscular atrophy and she died five months later The Henrys now have two other girls Laynie and Baylee 3 Henry went to Oklahoma University where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in secondary education in 1986 4 She said that she decided to become a teacher because she loved children and history She spent eight years teaching history and government in Shawnee High School When Brad decided to run for governor she quit teaching to help in the campaign She recalls that she really did not expect him to win election When he did win she became First Lady of Oklahoma 3 Sarkeys Foundation editIn June 2009 Sarkeys Foundation selected Kim Henry as its Executive Director replacing Cheri Cartwright who had died earlier in the year Trustees of the foundation who made the announcement noted that Mrs Henry had served on the Sarkeys Board of Trustees since 2003 The announcement said that she would assume the position immediately and would continue to fulfill all her commitments as First Lady of Oklahoma 5 The foundation was created by S J Sarkeys who immigrated from Lebanon in 1891 at the age of 17 and sold carbide lamps throughout Oklahoma Territory Meanwhile he bought land and oil leases whenever he had the opportunity and money to do so He prospered and at the age of 87 he created the foundation with the stated goal of improving the quality of life in Oklahoma 6 The Sarkeys Foundation awarded 1 million to be paid in five annual installments to OU s Stephenson Cancer Center 6 It is likely that Kim Henry played a key role in making the gift happen according to whom Awards and honors editKim Henry received the 1999 2000 Close Up Foundation s Linda Myers Chozen Award for Teaching Excellence in Civic Education 4 The Oklahoma Education Association awarded her The Friend of Education Award in 2005 4 She was also the recipient of the 2004 Award of Distinction given by the Board of Advocates of the University of Oklahoma College of Education 4 She was honored in 2004 by The Journal Record s 50 Most Distinguished Women and received the Bill Lowry Library Champion Award for her work in literacy 4 In addition to these Kim was also chosen as one of the March of Dimes 2005 Great Spirits and was awarded the Jasmine Award by the Jasmine Moran Children s Museum as a tribute to her unending concern dedication and tireless efforts on behalf of Oklahoma s children 4 Henry was inducted into the Oklahoma Women s Hall of Fame in 2009 7 External links editGovernor Brad Henry page Cannon Jane Glenn Going Home first lady Kim Henry NewsOK August 19 2007 Accessed November 17 2007 References edit Governor Brad Henry www tkvw com Retrieved 2022 05 05 Governor Brad Henry www tkvw com Retrieved 2022 05 05 a b c Cannon Jane Glenn Going Home first lady Kim Henry NewsOK August 19 2007 Accessed November 17 2007 a b c d e f Governor Brad Henry The First Lady NEW First Lady Kim Henry named executive director of Sarkeys Foundation Norman Transcript June 3 2009 Accessed November 17 2016 a b OU Receives 1 Million Grant From Sarkeys Foundation in Support of Stephenson Cancer Center University of Oklahoma Office of Development March 31 2014 Accessed November 17 2016 First Lady Kim Henry to be among 7 inductees Oklahoma Women s Hall of Fame KWSO ABC7 News March 25 2009 Accessed November 17 2009 Honorary titles Preceded byCathy Keating First Lady of OklahomaJanuary 13 2003 January 10 2011 Succeeded byWade Christensen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kim Henry amp oldid 1223279114, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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