[Congressional Record Volume 147, Number 97 (Thursday, July 12, 2001)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1323-E1324]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]


                    IN HONOR OF MR. DONALD FREJOSKY

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                        HON. DENNIS J. KUCINICH

                                of ohio

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, July 12, 2001

  Mr. KUCINICH. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Mr. Donald R. 
Frejosky. During the

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more than 60 years that Mr. Frejosky resided in Garfield Heights, he 
was an exemplar of altruism, kindness, and service--not only to his own 
dear family, but also to the larger family of Garfield Heights as well.
  Mr. Frejosky was a proud and loving husband, father, grandfather, and 
brother. Not only did Mr. Frejosky embody the principle of selflessness 
to his own family, but his example also sets a beautiful precedent for 
us all to achieve. Mr. Frejosky served his Cleveland community in 
numerous ways: he was employed as a service and parts manager for White 
Motor, Richfield Truck, and G&M Towing Co., and as a musical instrument 
repair artist for more than 35 years, at the diligent service of the 
Cleveland area.
  Not only did Mr. Frejosky bestow upon us his service in these simple 
and selfless ways, but he also served as a Councilman to Ward 5 in 
Garfield Heights, and until his last days was serving on the Civil 
Service Board of the city. Mr. Frejosky worked tirelessly, even up 
until his last breath, to improve the quality of life for others. It is 
because of his beneficence, integrity, and diligence that Mr. Frejosky 
can never be effaced from Garfield Heights' memory, and it is also why 
we are honoring him today.
  Garfield Heights' loss of Mr. Frejosky is not only a loss of a 
husband, father, and brother, but is also a loss of one of its shining 
examples of sincerity and service. Today, we honor Mr. Frejosky's past, 
and honor his indelible imprint on our present and future.

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