[Congressional Record Volume 154, Number 80 (Thursday, May 15, 2008)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E935]
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               TRIBUTE ON THE PASSING OF SCOTT S. STUART

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                             HON. RON PAUL

                                of texas

                    in the house of representatives

                         Thursday, May 15, 2008

  Mr. PAUL. Madam Speaker, I rise to pay tribute to a man who recently 
died at a tragically young age. I am appending his official obituary to 
this extension of remarks. In addition to those things listed in his 
obituary, I would like to point out that Scott was very involved in 
community and political events. This, for him, was essential to share 
his concern for his country. Scott held a deep and abiding belief in 
the rights, freedom and dignity of human beings.
  May he Rest In Peace.

       Stuart, Scott S. Stuart of Baltimore, Maryland, and Canton, 
     Connecticut, passed away peacefully in his sleep on 
     Wednesday, May 7th. He was 43 years old. Scott was the 
     Director of Alumni Relations at Loyola College since June of 
     2007. Prior to this position, he was the director of alumni 
     relations for his alma mater Niagara University. Scott also 
     had over 15 years of corporate experience as an executive in 
     the banking industry and as a fund-raising director in the 
     non-profit sector. He held the position of vice president, 
     director of marketing, for OBA Bank in Washington, DC. In 
     this post, he formulated corporate growth strategies and 
     directed and identified marketing programs and opportunities, 
     helping to ``re-brand'' America's oldest thrift institution. 
     Earlier, he spent several years working for the Boy Scouts of 
     America in Boston, Mass., and Washington, DC., as district 
     executive, district director, development director, and 
     director of major gifts.
       After graduating from Niagara University in 1986 with a 
     bachelor's degree in commerce/marketing, Scott worked his way 
     up the corporate ladder at M&T Bank to assistant vice 
     president. Scott enjoyed traveling, backpacking, skiing and 
     winter camping. But first and foremost, he loved his family. 
     He was a devoted son and brother and was happiest when he was 
     around them. He had an infectious spirit and love of life and 
     faith. Scott is survived by his mother, Anne Stuart of 
     Canton, Conn., and three younger siblings, Brian and his wife 
     Yvonne of Boston, Mass., Sean Stuart of Broad Brook, Conn., 
     and Tracy Stuart of New Canaan, Conn. To continue to keep his 
     memory alive, the family asks that you pass on a good deed to 
     someone in need.

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