[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 66 (Monday, April 24, 1995)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5613-S5614]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO GINGER ADAMS
Mr. McCONNELL. Mr. President, today I rise to mourn the death
and celebrate the life of Ms. Ginger Adams, whose life was cut
tragically short at 20 after an automobile accident in western
Kentucky.
Ginger Adams of Murray, KY, was an inspiration to all those who knew
her. An honor student at Murray State University, Ms. Adams was also a
popular campus leader and accomplished athlete.
Her love of athletics led her to join the nationally recognized
Murray State cheerleading squad. Late last month, the squad accompanied
the school's basketball team to its appearance in the NCAA Tournament
in Tallahassee, FL. Returning home from the game, the van carrying
Ginger and 12 other cheerleaders overturned on the highway injuring all
aboard and, tragically, taking Ginger's life after a 2-week struggle in
a Nashville hospital.
In his touching eulogy, Murray State University President Kern
Alexander said of Ginger, ``We know she was a grand achiever and
student leader, cheerleader, superb athlete and outstanding student,
but the supreme
[[Page S5614]] measure is not in those accomplishments. The measure of
her life is in the great wealth of love and affection that was
engendered in all she touched.''
Mr. President, please join me in extending our heartfelt sympathy and
prayers to Ginger's parents, Hank and Joanna Adams, and to all those
whose lives she touched. She will be missed very, very much.
Mr. President, I ask that Dr. Alexander's eulogy be printed in the
Record.
The eulogy follows:
Eulogy of Ginger Adams, Delivered by Dr. Kern Alexander, President,
Murray State University
Ginger was given only 20 years, but her brief years were no
measure of the importance of her life. She accomplished more
in those few years than most persons achieve in 80. We know
she was a grand achiever, student leader, cheerleader, superb
athlete, outstanding student, but the supreme measure is not
in those accomplishments, but rather the measure of her life
is in the great wealth of love and affection that was
engendered in all she touched; fellow students, sorority
sisters, neighbors, her University, and her community.
Sir Christopher Wren, the architect who rebuilt London
after the great fire, died. In his remembrance it was said,
``For his monuments look ye around.'' For Ginger's
accomplishments ``look ye around.'' Look at all those of you
here today who cherish and love her. This love and devotion
to Ginger are her monuments and these are the monuments that
are most enduring.
This outpouring here today of so many in this solemn
ceremony is the ultimate measure of one's achievements on
this earth. Here, they are Ginger's in abundance.
When death allies itself with youth and beauty it is the
most difficult for us to understand.
When the most beautiful and radiant among us dies, we are
all the more profoundly stricken with grief and wonderment as
to its reasons and purposes.
When beauty dies our own limitations and frailties as human
beings become more obvious and less comprehensible.
This week we lost the most beautiful and talented among us
and none of us can understand. Consolation can only come in
prayer to those who love Ginger, the prayer that:
``The Lord God will wipe away the tears and will swallow up
death in final victory.''
It helps us in our own poverty of comprehension if we know
that life and death are not absolutes, but merely transition
of the human soul. This we know in our faith and trust in
God.
Prayer: Dear Heavenly Father, please help Ginger's mother
and father, JoAnna and Hafford, and her brothers, in this
time of great sorrow. Help them in this moment of
overpowering grief.
O God, we give back to you those whom You gave us. You did
not lose Ginger when You gave her to us, and we do not lose
her by her return to You. Your dear Son has taught us that
life is eternal and love cannot die. So death is only an
horizon, and an horizon is only the limit of our sight. Open
our eyes to see more clearly, and draw us closer to You that
we may know that we are nearer to our loved ones, who are
with You. You have told us that You are preparing a place for
us. Prepare us also for that happy place, that where You are
we may be always.
O Lord, You have made us very small, and we bring our years
to an end like a tale that is told. Help us to remember that
beyond our brief day is the eternity of Your Love. Amen.
God bless Ginger and her family.
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