[Congressional Record Volume 151, Number 6 (Wednesday, January 26, 2005)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E90]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN HONOR AND REMEMBRANCE OF MARY ZONE
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HON. DENNIS J. KUCINICH
of ohio
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, January 26, 2005
Mr. KUCINICH. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in honor and remembrance of
my dear friend and mentor, Mary Zone, loving mother, grandmother,
dedicated public servant, community activist, and dear friend to many.
Her passing marks a great loss for her family and friends, and also for
the people of Cleveland, whom she served with the highest level of
commitment, concern, integrity and honor.
Mrs. Zone's husband, the late Michael Zone, and their eight children
were central to her life. The great care and love that she showered on
them extended throughout Cleveland's west side neighborhood, where Mrs.
Zone carried the torch of her late husband. The-well-being of their
community, anchored by their parish, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church,
remained a constant focus in the hearts of Michael and Mary Zone. Their
united focus on family and service to others continues to illuminate
the hope and promise of a better day for every citizen of this diverse,
working-class community.
A staunch Democrat, Mrs. Zone was appointed to Cleveland City Council
in 1974, to serve out the term of her late husband. She was elected to
serve three additional terms. As a member of the Council, Mrs. Zone was
a fierce champion of the people of the near west side, and her
unequalled work ethic and uncompromising integrity quickly garnered her
the admiration of residents and the respect of those at City Hall.
Armed with a compassionate heart, sharp mind and even sharper focus
on the public she served, Mrs. Zone shattered the status quo by
becoming the first woman of Italian heritage to serve on Cleveland City
Council, and the first woman to serve as the Council's majority whip.
Her years of working as a business owner and elected official served
the City well throughout her tenure as an administrator with
Cleveland's Community Development Department, an appointment made by
then-Mayor George Voinovich. Later, she was appointed as Deputy
Director of Special Projects with the Ohio Lottery Commission.
Mary Zone's greatest legacy is reflected in the lives of her family
and friends and along every street crisscrossing the near west side.
She was a founding member of the Detroit Shoreway Community Development
Organization and the Nolasco Housing Organization. She was an integral
and active member of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, serving for many
years as President of its PTA. Most recently, Mrs. Zone served on the
board of Villa Mercedes. Following the death of her son, Marty, to AIDS
in 1993, she actively pursued programs and projects focused on
assisting individuals and families living with HIV and AIDS.
Her humble nature precluded her from reveling in awards and
accolades. However, her outstanding service was recognized by others.
She was the recipient of many awards that highlighted her humanitarian
efforts, including the Father Marino Frascati Neighborhood Champion
Award from the Detroit Shoreway CDC, presented to her this past
November.
Mr. Speaker and Colleagues, please join me in honor and remembrance
of Mary Zone. The infinite measure of her heart, combined with her
courage, vision and integrity, defined her life and served to lift the
lives of countless individuals and families throughout our community,
especially our near west side neighborhood. Her kindness, energy and
compassion will be greatly missed within the hearts of her many
friends, including my own. I extend my deepest condolences to her
friends and family members, and especially to her children,
grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Mary Zone lived her life with joy, energy and in unwavering service
to others. Her eternal faith in humanity and in the notion that
together, we can make a positive difference, will continue to serve as
an unending force of hope and possibility throughout our community, and
her memory and legacy will forever live on within the hearts of all who
knew and loved her well.
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