[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 107 (Tuesday, July 20, 2010)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1381-E1382]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




           THE RETIREMENT OF MS. LESLIE JUDITH GOLDBERG, R.N.

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                            HON. JOHN LEWIS

                               of georgia

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, July 20, 2010

  Mr. LEWIS of Georgia. Madam Speaker, I rise to pay tribute to Ms. 
Leslie Judith Goldberg, R.N. to thank her for her 20 years of service 
to the Members and staff of the U.S. House of Representatives.
  Almost every staffer in the House complex, particularly those who 
work in the Cannon House Office Building, knows Nurse Leslie. Always 
smiling, extremely knowledgeable, and thorough, she has a legendary 
ability to help

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staff find the best possible health care services for their needs. For 
years, she has collected feedback on the quality of health 
practitioners and shared both praise and concerns with prospective 
patients. As a result, she was well-known in doctors' offices 
throughout the region; they were always asking, ``Ahhh, you were 
referred by Nurse Goldberg? Who is this Nurse Leslie?''
  Born in Providence, Rhode Island, Leslie joined her mother and sister 
in this vital profession after graduating from the Jewish Hospital of 
Brooklyn. She went on to work at the New York University Hospital in 
neurosurgery and the Regional Institute for Children and Adolescents.
  In 1990, Nurse Goldberg joined the Office of the Attending Physician 
and dedicated the end of her great career to serving and caring for the 
Members and staff of this institution. She is a part of our family. We 
mourned with her when her loving husband, Alan Goldberg, passed away 
far too early in life; and we celebrated when she returned to us--her 
adoptive, extended family.
  We all know how much she adores her three sons, Michael, Aaron, and 
David and daughters-in-law, Lisa and Amy. And her grandson, Ari, is the 
light of her life. While we will miss her laughter, her smile, her 
caring, skillful techniques, and infinite knowledge, I applaud her for 
taking the time to fulfill her personal dreams--travel, volunteer, and 
most importantly take care of Ari and the grandchildren to come.
  Nurse Goldberg, we will miss you terribly; you leave enormous shoes 
to fill. Thank you for your 20 years of service and for keeping us 
safe, healthy, informed, and always smiling.

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