For nearly 40 years, three women supervised the day-to-day activities at Franke Tobey Jones: Ada Gibson, Ann Bedrowsky and Genevieve Houston. FTJ Board Secretary, Margaret Long supported them.
Ada Gibson ~ 1874-1951
Ada Gibson was the first Superintendent of the Restholme (1922) and became the Superintendent of Franke Tobey Jones (1924-1942). She helped to design the new building, furnish the rooms and smooth the transitions for the residents. In her Board Report for 1925-26, Mrs. Gibson reflected, “Today brings to a close the very shortest year in my life, perhaps because it has been the fullest… When I look around at our happy family of forty grown-up children ranging in age from seventy to ninety-two, I realize that every effort put forth to make them happy and contented has been worthwhile.”
Ann Bedrowsky ~ 1884-1961
The second superintendent, Ann Bedrowsky, led FTJ from 1942-1954. In 1944, she reported that “During the past year, living conditions in the home have been and still are strenuous and somewhat hectic because of labor shortages, et cetera,... but we do have good meals in spite of or because of rationing foods and foodstuff shortages.” Upon her retirement, Miss Bedrowsky took up residence at FTJ although, like all residents, even she had to apply to live there.
Genevieve Houston ~ 1898—1975
Genevieve Houston worked as FTJ’s Administrator from 1955-1962. Previously, Mrs. Houston was a nurse, co-owner of a hospital in Ellensburg, superintendent of nurses at Pierce County Hospital and owner of Puyallup General Hospital. A Tacoma News Tribune profile in 1961 described her as “assured, dignified and amazingly efficient.” Mrs. Houston noted, “Once you lose ambition, incentive or desire, you’ve had it. You have to have something on your mind, no matter how old you are.”
Margaret Long ~ 1892—1966
Margaret Long, a Tacoma civic leader active in many organizations, volunteered for more than forty years as the Secretary of the FTJ Board. She recorded meeting minutes; handled all correspondence for the Board Chairs, and dealt with multiple personal, personnel and confidential issues. Upon her death, Board Chair Frank Neal wrote, “No one ever was or, in my opinion, ever will be as devoted to the Home as Margaret Long.”
2024
Fast forward to 2024, our Centennial year, and women still provide the enduring leadership at Franke Tobey Jones:
President/CEO Judy Dunn
FTJ Resident Council Chair Nancy Cook
FTJ Board Chair Marcie Lazzari
Director of Admissions and Resident Relations Michelle Olafson
Sr. Director of Marketing and PR Christine Hall
Director of Philanthropy Shelley Harris
Director of Life Enrichment Heidi White
Director of Clinical Services Sheila McDonough
Director of our 3 Senior Centers Kate Gray
Our 2 resident Board members are women Claire McCaffery Griffin and Pat Mail
We thank all the women of Tacoma who had the vision in 1921 to start a home for “the elderly,” to all the women (Circles and PEO) who for decades raised funds to keep Franke Tobey Jones running smoothly, and throughout the last century for strong women leadership.
For more information about our history and Centennial, go to https://www.franketobeyjones.com/centennial/
The above photo from our Centennial Spring Tea features left to right
Phillis Gill, resident and past FTJ Board Chair
Nancy Cook, resident and resident Council Chair
Pat Mail, resident and resident Board member
Judy Dunn, President and CEO
Claire McCaffery Griffin, resident and resident Board member
Marcie Lazzari, FTJ Board Chair
The Mission of Franke Tobey Jones
To enrich and extend the quality of life for seniors in our community. As a not-for-profit organization, we provide senior residential services, a supportive continuum of care and innovative community outreach.