[Congressional Record Volume 154, Number 90 (Tuesday, June 3, 2008)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1120]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING RETIRED JUSTICE WILLIAM WAIBLE
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HON. THOMAS M. REYNOLDS
of new york
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Mr. REYNOLDS. Madam Speaker, it is with great pride that I rise today
to honor a truly respected and dedicated public servant. Recently
retired Justice William Waible has spent over 25 years serving as a
town justice for the Town of Clarence. Justice Waible is a man of
exemplary character who has given the people of Western New York
gracious service not only in the courtroom, but in the community, as
well.
A graduate of the University of Rochester and Albany Law School,
Justice Waible has been a town justice since 1982. He practiced law for
over 40 years and has served as a Professor at Erie Community College
for 21 years.
Justice Waible has worked as a criminal and civil lawyer, an
arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association, an Administration
Hearing Officer for the Erie County Health Department, and as counsel
to the Erie County Legislature.
In the community, Justice Waible has been a member of many community
organizations including the Clarence Lions Club, the Clarence
Historical Society, the Clarence Concert Association, the Millard
Fillmore Suburban Hospital Liaison Committee, the Board of Directors of
the Community Action Organization, the Friends of the Clarence Library,
and the Council of Advisors at Villa Maria College.
In addition to his involvement in various community organizations,
Justice Waible has also coached children's soccer, softball and
baseball.
Justice Waible is, without a doubt, an asset to Western New York. The
kind of commitment Justice Waible has made to his community is
something rarely seen, and should be applauded.
Madam Speaker, in recognition of Justice William Waible's remarkable
contributions to the community, I ask this Honorable Body to join me in
honoring him, in grateful appreciation for his extraordinary service to
the people of Western New York.
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