[Congressional Record Volume 149, Number 110 (Wednesday, July 23, 2003)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1557-E1558]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
A TRIBUTE TO PATRICK J. MELLODY
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HON. PAUL E. KANJORSKI
of pennsylvania
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, July 22, 2003
Mr. KANJORSKI. Mr. Speaker, this country has lost a great citizen. I
rise today to pay tribute to an exceptional constituent of mine and the
life he led by example. Nearly a year ago my very good friend, Attorney
Patrick J. Mellody, passed away on August 29, 2002. He is deeply missed
by his family and the entire community of Northeastern Pennsylvania.
A native of Scranton, he served his nation in the U.S. Army as a 1st
Lieutenant. He married the former Patricia Lynch and raised five
children: Patrick, Kathleen, Mara, Stephen, and Meredith.
An outstanding attorney, Pat often represented injured workers before
me when I was an Administrative Law Judge for the state's worker's
compensation fund. I quickly came to appreciate not only his excellent
legal skills, but also his compassion. It was this natural empathy and
desire to help others that drove Pat. He served as a trusted advisor
and counselor to each of his clients.
The son of a Lackawanna county commissioner, Pat learned the
importance of public service at an early age. He served as a hearing
examiner for the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board for over sixteen
years. He was also active in numerous community organizations, from the
Boy Scouts of America to the American Heart Association, but it was his
dedicated service to the Democratic Party for which he will be best
remembered.
Never a candidate himself, Pat tirelessly supported Democratic
candidates and developed the Lackawanna County Democratic Party into a
source of strength and significance in local, state, and national
elections.
Pat served as chairman of the Lackawanna County Democratic Committee
from 1984 to 2002, the longest any individual has held the position. In
1989, a local political columnist wrote about Pat's great character,
which showed through when he appeared on a local radio station's
political show with his Republican counterpart. ``The listeners were
struck by the civility and friendliness that dominated the program.
Hey, the listeners reasoned, Democrats and Republicans can get along
together, particularly if they're high-class gents. Listeners got a
lesson in modern day political science--it is not necessary to
downgrade the opponent. You can be nice to him, and vice versa.''
An article in the Scranton Times on September 7, 2002 Mellody was the
glue keeping party together, Pennsylvania Senate Democratic Leader
Robert T. Mellow, a great friend of Pat's for forty years was quoted as
saying, ``He brought to the party very great leadership, absolutely no
selfishness, no agenda.'' ``He was a very open individual with no
personal agenda except to make sure the Democratic Party . . . would be
successful.''
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At the Lackawanna Bar Association's memorial, Attorney Sal Cognetti
described, ``Pat as a cheerful, helpful, generous man who everyday
aided and touched other human beings by and through his counsel and
knowledge. His compassion made him care about the less fortunate. The
strength of his personality and his unyielding dedication to good and
equal government for all kept a diverse group of individuals united
under the umbrella of the Democratic Party.''
Mr. Speaker, I insert in my remarks at this point the complete text
of Pat's obituary.
[From the Scranton Times Tribune, August 31, 2002]
Attorney Patrick J. Mellody
Attorney Patrick J. Mellody, 59, of the Green Ridge section
of Scranton, died Thursday evening at home. His wife is the
former Patricia Lynch.
Born in Scranton, son of Rita Lestrange Mellody, Scranton,
and the late Lackawanna County Commissioner Patrick J.
Mellody, he was a 1962 graduate of St. Paul's High School. He
earned his bachelor of science degree from the University of
Scranton in 1966 and his juris doctor from Columbus School of
Law at Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., in
1974. He received American Jurisprudence Awards for academic
excellence.
Attorney Mellody maintained a practice in Scranton since
1974. He was admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania, the U.S. District Court for the Middle District
of Pennsylvania, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third
Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Attorney Mellody had served as chairman of the Lackawanna
County Democratic Committee since 1984. He was also a member
of the executive committee of the Pennsylvania State
Democratic Committee and was elected delegate to the 1984,
1996 and 2000 Democratic National Conventions. A graduate of
Officer Candidate School, he served as a 1st lieutenant in
the Army from 1966 to 1969.
He was a member of numerous civic, educational,
professional and business associations, including serving as
chairman of the Keystone Chapter of the American Heart
Association and on the board of directors of the Pennsylvania
State Affiliate of the American Heart Association. He served
on the executive committee of the Friendly Sons of St.
Patrick and as vice president and a member of the executive
board of the Forest Lakes Council, Boy Scouts of America. An
Eagle Scout, he was a member of the Eagle Scout Association
of the Boy Scouts of America.
He was a member of St. Clare's Church, Scranton; the
advisory board of directors of the Green Ridge branch of Penn
Security Bank and Trust Co., Scranton; the Irish-American
Men's Association, the Sierra Club, the Knights of Columbus
Council 280, Scranton; the Green Ridge Business Association,
St. Paul's Booster Club and the executive board of the
Italian-American Democratic League.
Surviving in addition to his widow and mother are three
daughters, Kathleen, Arlington, Va., and Mara and Meredith;
both of Scranton; two sons, Patrick, Scranton, and Stephen,
Arlington, Va.; a sister, Mary Horan, Pleasant Valley, N.Y.;
two brothers, Charles Mellody, Bethesda, Md., and Jerome
Mellody, Rockville, Md.; and several nieces and nephews.
He was also preceded in death by a brother, James Francis
Mellody, who died in 1989.
Mr. Speaker, Pat Mellody's integrity, industriousness, and devotion
to his family and community mark him as an extraordinary man. May his
life be an inspiration to us all.
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