[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 171 (Monday, December 20, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S10807]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO MARY DAY
Mr. GRASSLEY. Mr. President, today, I rise to thank a longtime member
of my staff who is retiring from the Senate. Mary Day began working in
my Cedar Rapids office in 1987 as a constituent services specialist,
and in 1996 rose to become the regional director based in the same
office.
You would be hard pressed to find somebody in the region who doesn't
know Mary. It is no wonder. She is a tireless worker for the 14-county
area in eastern Iowa, and her infectious sense of humor, genuine
demeanor, and kindness was sought by those she came across in her daily
travels around the region.
There isn't anybody who knows the pulse of the community like Mary.
She has been through the good, the bad, and the ugly. She has seen
historic floods and business downturns. Through it all, Mary has
remained a good-hearted, conscientious and effective staff member.
We spent many hours over the years traveling from county to county in
her region. Mary wasn't always the most spirited or active person in
the early hours of the day, but she was forever reliable and dependable
no matter what hour of the day.
Not only has Mary been dedicated to the people of Iowa, but she also
served as a mentor, confidant, and friend to others on my staff. Her
colleagues say that Mary was their ``go-to'' person. She knew the
bureaucracy inside and out and had sound advice on how to handle just
about any situation.
The people of Iowa have been fortunate to have somebody like Mary Day
working on their behalf for the last 23 years. I have been privileged
to have her represent me in such a well-respected and honest manner.
Thank you, Mary, for everything you have done for me and the people
of Iowa.
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