[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 983 Introduced in House (IH)]
109th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 983
Honoring the life and accomplishments of the late Robert E. O'Connor,
Jr.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
September 6, 2006
Mr. Doyle (for himself, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Brady of Pennsylvania, Mr.
Peterson of Pennsylvania, Mr. English of Pennsylvania, Mr. Murtha, Ms.
Hart, Mr. Shuster, Mr. Gerlach, Ms. Schwartz of Pennsylvania, Mr.
Sherwood, Mr. Holden, and Mr. Platts) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Government Reform
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RESOLUTION
Honoring the life and accomplishments of the late Robert E. O'Connor,
Jr.
Whereas Robert E. O'Connor, Jr., was a life-long resident of the City of
Pittsburgh;
Whereas Mr. O'Connor was a dedicated husband and father, who was married to Judy
Levine for more than 40 years and who raised three children;
Whereas Mr. O'Connor was a successful entrepreneur and businessman for more than
two decades;
Whereas Mr. O'Connor was actively involved in his church and community service,
serving on the Board of Directors of Carnegie-Mellon University, Gateway
Rehabilitation Institute, the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Alliance, The
Caring Foundation, and Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall;
Whereas Mr. O'Connor loved the City and his community so much that he left the
private sector in 1992 to serve on the Pittsburgh City Council, where he
served his community effectively until 2003;
Whereas Mr. O'Connor served two terms as Pittsburgh City Council President;
Whereas Mr. O'Connor served the City of Pittsburgh and all of southwestern
Pennsylvania in a high-ranking position in the government of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for a year;
Whereas Mr. O'Connor was elected the 58th Mayor of Pittsburgh in 2005;
Whereas Mr. O'Connor, as the Mayor of Pittsburgh, inspired the citizens of the
City of Pittsburgh with his bold, clear vision for a revitalized,
vibrant community;
Whereas Mr. O'Connor, after being sworn in as Mayor in January of 2006, began
moving forward energetically with plans to make that vision a reality;
Whereas Mr. O'Connor, only seven months into his first term in office, was
diagnosed with a primary central nervous system lymphoma;
Whereas Mr. O'Connor, after a valiant struggle to fight this aggressive form of
cancer, passed away on September 1, 2006;
Whereas Mr. O'Connor was widely respected and loved for his warmth,
friendliness, intelligence, integrity, and his dedication to the City of
Pittsburgh;
Whereas Mr. O'Connor is remembered for his common sense, his many
accomplishments, his long record of public service, and his dedication
to the City of Pittsburgh;
Whereas the citizens of the City of Pittsburgh have suffered a grievous loss in
the untimely early death of this popular and talented leader; and
Whereas the example set by Mr. O'Connor in both his public and private life was
exemplary: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) has learned with profound sorrow of the death of Bob
O'Connor;
(2) recognizes Bob O'Connor as a role model of
entrepreneurship, civic engagement, and public service in
southwestern Pennsylvania and throughout the entire Nation;
(3) expresses its deep gratitude to Bob O'Connor for
working tirelessly on behalf of the citizens of Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania;
(4) extends condolences to his wife, Judy, his children,
Heidy, Terrence, and Corey, his extended family, and his many
friends; and
(5) extends condolences to the residents of the City of
Pittsburgh.
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