[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 22 (Thursday, March 3, 1994)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
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[Congressional Record: March 3, 1994]
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                       TRIBUTE TO AMY T. AMORELLO

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                          HON. SUSAN MOLINARI

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, March 3, 1994

  Ms. MOLINARI. Mr. Speaker, I want to take a moment on behalf of 
myself and my staff to pay tribute to a special young woman, Amy T. 
Amorello, who recently passed away.
  Amy had interned in my Washington office in the spring of 1993. As a 
high school senior at Phillips Exeter Academy, she came to my office 
through her school's Washington Intern Program. From her first day in 
my office, we all knew Amy was special. She was a bright and articulate 
young woman, who brought with her enthusiasm, a positive attitude, and 
a wonderful sense of humor. She earned our respect and more importantly 
our affection.
  Mr. Speaker, Amy Amorello not only left behind the memory of a 
delightful young woman, but left behind those who must continue on 
without her; her parents, Mark and Sandra and her family. The Amorello 
family and all of us here in Washington have suffered a great loss. Amy 
Amorello was a remarkable young woman. Although we are overwhelmed with 
sadness, we must remember to be thankful that Amy Amorello graced us, 
if only for too short a time.

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