[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 8 (Thursday, January 20, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H360]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING THE GUARDIANS OF THE NATIONAL CEMETERY IN BUCKS COUNTY, PA
(Mr. FITZPATRICK asked and was given permission to address the House
for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. FITZPATRICK. Madam Speaker, I rise today to honor a group that
has made a difference in our country, the Guardians of the National
Cemetery in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. This is a group comprised
entirely of volunteers who have assumed the mission and duty of
performing many of the sacred functions of the National Cemetery in
Washington Crossing, Bucks County.
Today, the Guardians, led by their President, Antonio Albano, are 250
members strong. Among this proud group are the visionaries that fought
to bring the National Cemetery to its current location in Bucks County.
They worked tirelessly through the selection process with the VA not
only to select the site, but also to prove that there will always be a
dedicated group of individuals willing and able to provide the
necessary services to those who rest in this solemn place and to their
families.
After the VA made the wise decision to locate the cemetery in Bucks
County, the Guardians immediately began the work they have become known
for--organizing services on Memorial Day and Veterans Day, as well as
placing wreaths on the graves of our veterans. These are just some of
the things the Guardians do to bring comfort to the bereaved and to
honor those who have served us.
Madam Speaker, honoring the work of the Guardians of the National
Cemetery is particularly fitting today, January 20, 2011, because today
marks the 1-year anniversary of the first veteran laid to rest at the
Washington Crossing National Cemetery, a place that the Guardians have
now helped to make hallowed ground.
Tonight, the Guardians will gather to mark this occasion and pay
tribute to the veterans who have been laid to rest at the National
Cemetery. I am honored to make note of their achievements here on the
floor of the House this morning and will be honored to be among them
this evening.
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