[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 120 (Tuesday, August 10, 2010)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1557]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN RECOGNITION OF JUDITH HURLEY STANLEY COLEMAN
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HON. FRANK PALLONE, JR.
of new jersey
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Mr. PALLONE. Madam Speaker, I rise today in commemoration of the life
of Mrs. Judith Hurley Stanley Coleman. Mrs. Stanley Coleman, an active
philanthropist and environmentalist in her community, passed away on
August 1, 2010, at the age of 75. She was a model citizen and adored by
her colleagues. Her faithful dedication and commitment toward others is
unquestionably worthy of this body's recognition.
Mrs. Stanley Coleman was raised in Asbury Park, New Jersey, by her
mother and grandparents. She graduated as valedictorian from Asbury
Park High School in 1952 and later went on to earn a bachelor's degree
in history from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. Her
academic accolades have earned her a position in the Asbury Park High
School's Hall of Fame.
Judith Stanley Coleman's exceptional record of community service can
be traced back more than four decades. Mrs. Stanley Coleman served as a
trustee and held various leadership positions on the boards of the
Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey, Monmouth Medical Center
Foundation, Monmouth Medical Center, Monmouth University, Rumson County
Day School, Stevens Institute of Technology, Count Basie Theatre, the
SPCA, and Monmouth Museum. Her passion for better, more accessible
health care was matched by her love of community activism, politics,
historic preservation and environmental justice. As founder and
president of the Monmouth Conservation Foundation, president of the
Save Sandy Hook organization, and a trustee of the Monmouth Park
Charity Fund, Mrs. Stanley Coleman fought hard to preserve Central New
Jersey's beautiful natural resources for future generations to enjoy.
Her work in the community continued with her involvement in public
service and politics. Mrs. Stanley Coleman was a member of the New
Jersey Highway Authority under former Governor Thomas Kean. She was
also appointed the chairwoman of the Middletown Planning Board and
served with this organization for over 30 years. Mrs. Stanley Coleman
remained an active member of the Republican Party, serving as New
Jersey's Republican National Committeewoman for 10 years and
fundraising for various GOP candidates throughout the country. She was
a leader determined to make a difference in the community. Mrs. Stanley
Coleman's unending generosity and charitable activities have
undoubtedly touched many lives and have helped countless people
throughout Central New Jersey.
As a result of her exceptional work, Mrs. Stanley Coleman received
countless awards and honors for her achievements. She was awarded the
1983 Brotherhood Award from the National Conference of Christians and
Jews, the Salvation Army's Others Award in 1984, and the 2003 Christine
Todd Whitman Award of Distinction. Mrs. Stanley Coleman was also listed
in the 1987 edition of ``Who's Who in American Women''.
Madam Speaker, Judith Stanley Coleman dedicated her life to
philanthropy and environmentalism and her actions touched the hearts
and minds of countless men, women and children. Her legacy has served
as an inspiration to us all and she will be truly missed.
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