[Congressional Record Volume 146, Number 81 (Friday, June 23, 2000)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1101-E1102]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




    HONORING ALVERNE MAYHEW FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY

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                          HON. ROSA L. DeLAURO

                             of connecticut

                    in the house of representatives

                         Friday, June 23, 2000

  Ms. DeLAURO. Mr. Speaker, It gives me great pleasure today to pay 
tribute to a remarkable individual who has left an indelible mark on 
our community, my dear friend, Al Mayhew. On Sunday, June 25, friends, 
family and colleagues will gather to recognize his many accomplishments 
as he celebrates his retirement.
  Al's dedication and commitment to his country and his community is 
inspiring. After entering the United States Air Force in 1939, Al 
served for twenty years, stationed in Europe, North Africa, the Middle 
East, the Pacific and North America. During the course of World War II, 
as a pilot, Al completed 45 missions with the 301st Fighter Squadron of 
the 332nd Fighter Group. As a man with many interests, Al's 
professional career is truly remarkable. Upon coming to New Haven, Al 
began a twenty year career at Pratt & Whitney, and later took on a 
part-time position at Lincoln Bassett Elementary School as a tutor for 
four years. For the past twelve years, Al has been working with the 
Elderly Services Department of the City of New Haven where he has 
become a familiar face throughout our community. A leading advocate for 
seniors, Al has given them a strong voice in the City of New Haven--one 
which will never be forgotten.
  Today, at the age of 79, Al will retire from his professional life, 
though it is our hope that he continues to remain active in the New 
Haven area. In addition to the variety of professional positions he has 
held, throughout his life, Al has also been involved in a myriad of

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civic organizations. As a member of the Literacy Volunteers of America, 
Retired Senior Volunteer Program, Community Action Agency Nutrition 
Program, and a board member of the South Central Connecticut Agency on 
Aging, to name just a few, Al's compassion and efforts have made a real 
difference in the lives of many of our community's most vulnerable 
citizens. For over sixty years, Al has dedicated himself, both 
professionally and as a volunteer, to improving the quality of life for 
our children and families. His exceptional record of service should 
serve as an example for us all.
  I have had the distinct privilege of working with Al and I am honored 
to call him my friend. It is with great pride that I join his wife, 
Judith, their seven children, friends, and colleagues to congratulate 
Al. I also extend my sincere thanks and appreciation for his many 
contributions to our community and best wishes for continued health and 
happiness.

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