[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 127 (Tuesday, September 21, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S7281]
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SENATE RESOLUTION 636--CONGRATULATING WALTER BREUNING ON THE OCCASION
OF HIS 114TH BIRTHDAY
Mr. BAUCUS (for himself and Mr. Tester) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary:
S. Res. 636
Whereas Walter Breuning of Great Falls, Montana is the
oldest living man in the world and will celebrate his 114th
birthday on September 21, 2010;
Whereas Walter Breuning has given back to his communities
throughout his life through his service to the Shriners
International;
Whereas Walter Breuning served as manager and secretary of
the Great Falls Shriners Club until the age of 99;
Whereas Walter Breuning is a 33rd degree Mason, the most
advanced level for that fraternal group;
Whereas Walter Breuning began working for the Great
Northern Railway at the age of 16 and gave 50 years of
service to the railroad;
Whereas Walter Breuning is an honorary member of the Great
Northern Railway Historical Society;
Whereas Walter Breuning has practiced good health habits
throughout his many years and has lived life to the fullest;
Whereas Walter Breuning has witnessed many monumental
events in history and can teach all people of the United
States about the lessons he learned throughout his life; and
Whereas Walter Breuning is an outstanding citizen of, and
an ambassador for, the State of Montana: Now, therefore, be
it
Resolved, That the Senate congratulates Walter Breuning,
the oldest living man in the world, on the occasion of his
114th birthday.
Mr. BAUCUS. Mr. President, today I am submitting a resolution
honoring Walter Breuning, the oldest living man in the world. Walter is
celebrating his 114th birthday today.
He was born in Melrose, MN on September 21, 1896, and moved to Great
Falls, MT, in 1918 while working for the Great Northern Railway. Walter
is still a proud resident of Great Falls and delights fellow residents,
staff, and visitors at The Rainbow Senior Living home.
Despite all the honor and attention bestowed upon him for being the
oldest living man in the world, Walter is very humble. He has worked
hard all his life and advises others to do the same. When I called him
last year to wish him a happy birthday, that is exactly what he said to
me. Walter began working for the Great Northern Railway at the age of
16 and gave 50 years of service to the railway. When he retired in
1963, Walter didn't stop working; he began a second career, one that
would last until he was 99, as the manager and secretary of the Great
Falls Shriner's Club.
Community service has been a big part of Walter's life and when he
visits with young people he always encourages them to give back to
their communities. Walter is a 33rd degree Mason, the most advanced
level for that fraternal organization.
Walter has practiced healthy habits all his life, and those have
contributed greatly to his longevity. He has eaten only two meals a day
for the past 30 years and says he is most grateful for his good health
over the years. These healthy habits have helped Walter live life to
the fullest. He enjoys visiting with the many folks that come from all
over to hear the insights of the oldest living man in the world.
I am proud to join today with folks from around Montana and across
the world in wishing Walter a very happy birthday. He is a great
ambassador for our State and I thank him for all his community
involvement and service over the years. He truly represents the best of
Big Sky Country.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from California.
Mrs. BOXER. Mr. President, 114 years old, your constituent? I guess
Senator Baucus treats his constituents well.
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