[Congressional Record Volume 146, Number 57 (Wednesday, May 10, 2000)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E687]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING THE LATE JEANIE GALE-ANDERSON
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HON. RALPH M. HALL
of texas
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, May 10, 2000
Mr. HALL of Texas. Mr. Speaker, today I celebrate the life of Jeanie
Gale-Anderson, who passed away on February 6, 2000, after her fight
with lung cancer. She leaves behind a powerful legacy of devotion to
her family and a passion for life that lives on in the hearts of those
who knew her and loved her. I learned of her great love and the effect
she had on the lives of her family--her tenderness and warmth--through
one of her 10 grandchildren, Adam, who was a valuable and key
legislative advisor in my Washington congressional office for a long
period of time.
She was Georgeana Louise Gallucci for 22 years, proud daughter of
George and Dorothy Gallucci of Jefferson, OH. One of six children, she
is remembered and loved by her sisters, Garman, Natalie, Connie and
brother, Freddy. For 53 years she was Jeanie Gale-Anderson, lifetime
partner and devoted wife of James Sidney Anderson. For 52 years she was
Mom to Jim, Tina, Jann Sydney, Pat and Tim. For 31 years, she was Nanny
to 10 adoring grandchildren: Michael, Matthew, Bobby, Lisa, Adam,
Aaron, Kacie, Duke, Ryan and Reid. Finally, for 4 years she was a
great-grandmother to Ahna, Sara and Owen.
The rich fabric of her life was woven by her commitment to husband
and family, the loving care and nurturing of her five children, and the
delight and pleasure in her ten grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren. She shared her love, boundless energy, tireless humor
and wit with so many. Her life shown brightly for 75 years, with a full
spectrum of qualities that her family will hold tightly in their
hearts--her commitment, her courage and her faith in all things
possible.
Her passion for life and for those she loved lives on in the memories
of her family. Hers is a life to be celebrated, emulated and kept
vibrantly alive by the deep-abiding relationships that do not end in
death but rather deepen and grow richer with time until her family can
be united again in eternity with Christ. Her family loved her so much,
as she loved them.
She had loving hands a loving heart that touched, healed and nurtured
her family. The values and guidance she taught have influenced all that
they do. Laughter accompanied their triumphs and their failures. She
was tireless in her efforts to provide physical, emotional and
spiritual needs to her children. She treated them equally, but
respected their differences, taught them to be determined, honest and
responsible, and taught them to be patriotic--loving their heritage and
our country.
Most of all, through her, her family learned what love truly is. ``We
have been blessed to pass this down to each of our children,'' her
family writes. ``What a legacy mom has left us all. Only the heart
knows how to find what is precious and we have found it, all of us,
through her. Our mother added a dimension to life impossible to measure
or explain. Always our mother and teacher, she asked to be remembered
by these special words she chose for us: Light after Darkness, Gain
after Loss/Strength after Mystery, Peace after Cross/Sweet after
Bitter, Hope after Fears/Home after Wandering, Praise after Tears/
Sheaves after Sowing, Sun after Rain/Sight after Mystery, Peace after
Pain/Joy after Sorrow, Calm after Blast/Rest after Weariness, Sweet
rest at Last/Near after Distant, Gleam after Gloom/Love after
Loneliness, Life after Tomb/After Long Agony, Rapture of Bliss . . .
RIGHT was the PATHWAY Leading to THIS.''
As we adjourn today, Mr. Speaker, let us do so in memory of this
extraordinary woman, Jeanie Gale-Anderson.
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