DOLLY (Mynarcik) FARNSWORTH
• City Clerk, Assembly Woman, Mayor, School Board
• Community Service
• Accounting
Inducted: 2015
Deceased: 2014
DOLLY (Mynarcik) FARNSWORTH
Dolly Farnsworth was one of those great ladies who bridged the years from territorial Alaska to statehood, exemplifying the legendary character of the era.
Farnsworth and her husband, Jack, homesteaded in Soldotna in 1948. In 1959 she opened Soldotna Bookkeeping, acting as the City of Soldotna’s clerk’s office from the time it became a fourth-class city in 1960 until 1967 when it became a first-class city.
Farnsworth helped to found the Joyce K. Carver Memorial Library in Soldotna in 1960. In 1965 she became the first woman to sit on the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly. She served on many boards since then including two terms on the Kenai Peninsula School Board from 1969 to 1975, three partial terms on the Soldotna City council between 1972 and 1973 and again from 1983 to 1984, and the Central Peninsula General Hospital Board from 1992 to 2001. Farnsworth was also mayor of Soldotna from 1984 to 1990.
Early on Farnsworth saw the necessity and justice in settling the Alaska Native claims. After the act was passed, she and her students at Wildwood Station in Kenai created a family tree for the Wilson family of Kenai that would later be used as an eligibility guide for Native land claims in the area.
Over the years Farnsworth received many honors and awards including commendations from the Soldotna Chamber of Commerce in 1994 and 1998, State of Alaska commendation in 1996, Soldotna Chamber of Commerce Pioneer Award in 1998, resolution of recognition by the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly in 2000, Soroptimist International Woman of Distinction Award in 2001 and, in 2005, recognition from the Central Peninsula Health Foundation for contributions as a founding member.
Dolly Farnsworth was a role model for many women in Soldotna and on the Kenai Peninsula. She set an example for young women everywhere by her resilience as an Alaska Pioneer, her success as a businesswoman, and her dedication as a public servant.
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