[Congressional Record Volume 152, Number 85 (Tuesday, June 27, 2006)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1284]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN HONOR AND RECOGNITION OF MR. CHUCK AND MRS. EVELYN SEBES IN
CELEBRATION OF THEIR 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY: JUNE 16, 2006
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HON. DENNIS J. KUCINICH
of ohio
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Mr. KUCINICH. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in honor and recognition of
Chuck and Evelyn Sebes, as they celebrate 50 years of love and
commitment that continues to lift the lives of family, friends, and
extends outward into our community.
Chuck and Evelyn met in 1953 and wed 3 years later on June 16, 1956.
In 1959, they bought their home in Parma, where they still live. Evelyn
was employed by Ohio Bell for several years and decided to leave the
workforce to devote her time to her children. Together, Evelyn and
Chuck lovingly raised their four children: Joe, Jim, Janet, and Joyce.
Later, Evelyn returned to work part-time for Higbees and Dillards, and
worked at both stores for a total of nearly 30 years.
Chuck worked for National Tool Company for 22 years until the company
closed. While there, he served as President of the United Steel Workers
of America, Local 4827, a tenure which reflected his unwavering focus
on the rights and welfare of workers and their families. Chuck was
later appointed to the Ohio Regional Board of Review for Worker's
Compensation by then Governor Richard Celeste. In 1991, he was
appointed by Martin E. Vittardi, Clerk of Parma Municipal Court, to
serve as his Chief Deputy, where he continues his service today. Chuck
has served as a Cuyahoga County Democratic Party Precinct committee
person and as an Executive Committee member and is the longest serving
City Leader for the Parma Democratic Party. He is an active member of
Parma Southwest COPE, AFL-CIO and together with Evelyn they belong to
Parma Elks Lodge 1938. Chuck and Evelyn's passionate sense of
volunteerism, especially on behalf of improving wages and working
conditions for workers, continues to positively impact countless
families throughout our community.
The bond they share with their children comes from life lessons that
Chuck and Evelyn taught them while growing up. To be selfless, to lead
a life of volunteerism, to live by the golden rule--``do unto others as
you would have them do unto you''--and to remember that there is
nothing as important as God's gift of family. The memory of their
mother's soft skin while holding them reminds them of a safe and loving
childhood. It was the sound of their father's voice telling them
colorful stories and jokes that brought laughter into their home. Their
grandchildren Danielle, Shelley, Jackie, Christopher, Lauren, Samantha,
and Jamie fill Chuck and Evelyn's lives with pride and love. At
gatherings, it is Evelyn's potato salad and Chuck's ethnic dishes that
everyone looks forward to. Time spent with friends playing pinochle and
poker or bowling has formed lifelong friendships. Their legacy will be
one of dedication to one another, to their family, and to their
community.
Mr. Speaker and colleagues, please join me in honor and recognition
of my dear friends, Chuck and Evelyn Sebes, as we join them in
celebration of this momentous occasion--their 50th wedding anniversary.
Their devotion to each other, to their children, grandchildren and
friends, and their commitment to giving back to others continues to
touch the lives of everyone they I know, including my own, and serves
to strengthen and uplift our entire community.
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