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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026 | |
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H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N | |
EXPRESSING CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF THE HONORABLE BARBARA | |
BALCH COLT | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Shekarchi, Blazejewski, Shanley, Ajello, Chippendale, | |
Date Introduced: January 15, 2026 | |
Referred To: House read and passed | |
1 | WHEREAS, It is with deep sadness that this House has learned of the passing of the |
2 | Honorable Barbara Balch Colt, a longtime and distinguished feminist, activist and community |
3 | leader. She was the beloved wife of Timothy Pickering Colt for 67 years; and |
4 | WHEREAS, Barbara Balch Colt was born in Utica, New York, the daughter of Richard |
5 | and Elizabeth Balch. She attended the public schools in Utica, New York, and then proceeded to |
6 | attend the Emma Willard School in Troy, New York, graduating in 1953, and later Mt. Holyoke |
7 | College, graduating in 1957. She married the love of her life, Timothy Pickering Colt, in 1958 |
8 | and together they settled in Warwick in 1966, when Tim accepted a position with the then |
9 | Providence Journal—Bulletin. Barbara, while having four young children, completed her studies |
10 | in Urban Planning at the University of Rhode Island; and |
11 | WHEREAS, Barbara Balch Colt had always been interested in and deeply involved in |
12 | community affairs, public service and politics. In 1972, she won a seat on the Warwick City |
13 | Council, representing a mostly Republican Ward. During her four-year tenure, she was the only |
14 | woman on the Warwick City Council and served her constituents with passion and abiding |
15 | integrity. She was widely respected by her peers and the press, with the Warwick Beacon |
16 | describing her as being the Council’s “Fiscal Watchdog”; and |
17 | WHEREAS, After leaving office, Barbara remained active in politics. She was well |
18 | ahead of her time with her vigorous and passionate support of women’s rights, reproductive |
19 | freedom, gender equity and LGBTQ+ rights. Barbara was an early supporter of the National |
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1 | Women’s Political Caucus and later sat on the Board of the 2:1 Coalition to Preserve Choice and |
2 | Planned Parenthood of Rhode Island, serving as the President of Planned Parenthood for several |
3 | years. Recently, Barbara had devoted much of her time serving as a mentor and advisor to The |
4 | Womxn Project, whose mission is to secure reproductive freedom, gender equity, and LGBTQ+ |
5 | rights in Rhode Island; and |
6 | WHEREAS, Barbara Balch Colt also passionately believed in providing affordable health |
7 | care and housing for all people. She served as the Executive Director of the Rhode Island |
8 | Community Health Centers and worked nonstop to create the Neighborhood Health Plan of |
9 | Rhode Island, a not-for-profit health maintenance organization. Barbara also served on the Board |
10 | of the Women’s Development Corporation for more than thirty years, serving at times as its |
11 | Treasurer. Barbara also served with distinction on the Rhode Island Coastal Resources |
12 | Management Council and on the Board of Directors of Butler Hospital; and |
13 | WHEREAS, In her free time, Barbara enjoyed traveling widely with her husband Tim. |
14 | She particularly enjoyed going to the beach and making a stop for some ice cream. She read |
15 | voraciously and loved knitting, but few things made her happier than spending time with her |
16 | grandchildren and knitting sweaters and holiday hats for them. She also joined the Handicraft |
17 | Club, later served as its Treasurer, and loved sharing with family and friends her painted and |
18 | stenciled works and needlepoint creations. Barbara also appreciated live theatre and attending |
19 | Rhode Island Philharmonic concerts. Most importantly, Barbara was a devoted wife, mother, |
20 | grandmother, sister and a great friend to many; and |
21 | WHEREAS, Barbara Balch Colt leaves behind her husband, Tim, her children, Elizabeth |
22 | Colt and her husband, Kent Fields, Cynthia Colt and her husband, Sid Fernando, Timothy P. Colt, |
23 | Jr. and his wife, Lisa Sherman Colt, and Jonathan B. Colt. She also leaves behind her brother |
24 | Richard H. Balch, Jr., and his wife, Judy, six grandchildren, Nicholas and Sarah Colt, Joseph |
25 | Fernando, Chase, Maximilian and Cary Fields, and four great-grandchildren. She was |
26 | predeceased by her grandson, Johnny Fernando, her brother James Balch and her sister, Cynthia |
27 | Barns; now, therefore be it |
28 | RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby |
29 | expresses its deepest condolences to the Balch Colt Family on the passing of the Honorable |
30 | Barbara Balch Colt; and be it further |
31 | RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
32 | transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to Mr. Timothy Pickering Colt and Family. |
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