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                      PAYING TRIBUTE TO VERNA BARR

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                               speech of

                           HON. SCOTT McINNIS

                              of colorado

                    in the house of representatives

                          Friday, May 9, 2003

  Mr. McINNIS. Mr. Speaker, it is a great honor for me to recognize the 
many years of public service that Verna Barr of Austin, Colorado has 
given to the citizens of my state. I would like to take this time to 
pay tribute to Verna's selfless contributions to the well being of so 
many children, seniors, and others who have had the pleasure of her 
company and her kindness.
  Verna started her life of volunteer service at the age of eight, 
helping to print and fold her church's bulletin. Verna's mother, 
Florence Petersen, instilled in Verna a philosophy of life in which 
helping others has central importance. Over the years, Verna has 
volunteered her services to a number of worthy causes and projects, 
including preserving the history of Surface Creek Valley and Pioneer 
Town through disseminating information and indexing it for future 
generations. Verna has also spent a great deal of time and effort 
assisting the American Cancer Society, as well as the Colorado Cancer 
Society, from whom she has twice received official recognition for her 
assistance with Relay for Life. Even in her professional life, Verna's 
work continues the spirit of service. For seventeen and a half years 
Verna has worked with seniors at Horizon Health Care and Retirement 
Community, helping to enrich the lives of many with books, plays, 
music, and creative activities. Throughout this time, Verna's example 
has inspired scores of others to volunteer as well. Colorado is truly 
thankful.
  Mr. Speaker, it is with great admiration that I recognize Verna Barr 
for her innumerable contributions to the quality of life for the 
citizens of Colorado. I am proud to represent Verna in this body of 
Congress, and wish to extend my heartfelt gratitude for her life of 
public service. Colorado is now a more beautiful place. Good luck, 
Verna, and best wishes on all of your future endeavors.

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