[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 109 (Thursday, July 19, 2012)]
[House]
[Pages H5016-H5017]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING THE LIFE OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE REPRESENTATIVE WILLIAM L.
WAINWRIGHT
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
North Carolina (Mr. Butterfield) for 5 minutes.
Mr. BUTTERFIELD. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to North
Carolina's State Representative William L. Wainwright, whose earthly
journey has ended.
Representative Wainwright died on Tuesday of this week, July 17,
2012, at the age of 64, after a brief illness. Representative
Wainwright was a dear personal friend and leader in the First
Congressional District.
Representative Wainwright was deputy democratic leader of the North
Carolina House of Representatives, and was formerly the speaker pro
tempore of the House. In each position, Representative Wainwright was
the first African American to hold the position.
In addition to serving the citizens of Craven and Lenoir Counties as
their representative for the past 21 years, Representative Wainwright
was a tenured pastor and presiding elder of the New Bern District of
the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. His ministry touched
thousands of people in his home communities of New Bern, Havelock, and
Harlowe. For more than 40 years, Representative Wainwright taught God's
word in pulpits all across America. He counseled those in need. He
visited the sick and was a friend to all.
In the general assembly, Representative Wainwright was a leader among
leaders. He was chairman of the Legislative Black Caucus. He served as
vice chairman of the Finance Committee. He was also a member of the
Commerce and Job Development Subcommittee on Business and Labor, the
Committees on Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Military
and Veterans Affairs, even the Committee on Insurance.
North Carolina Governor Bev Perdue said this of Representative
Wainwright:
Whether he was in the pulpit or the legislature, William
Wainwright's priorities were without question and his
devotion without peer.
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He served the Lord and the people of North Carolina with
courage, with humility, and with love. He and I arrived at
the general assembly about the same time, from neighboring
districts. He was wiser in the ways of both politics and the
human spirit. Ever since, and up to his last days, I relied
on his invaluable counsel, and I will always treasure his
friendship. Heaven is a richer place today.
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Those were the words of North Carolina Governor Bev Perdue.
County Commissioner Johnnie Sampson in Craven County, North Carolina
said:
He worked around the clock for the history education
center, and he was able to get things done. He wanted to help
people who could not help themselves.
In closing, Mr. Speaker, it must be said today that North Carolina is
better because of the life and work of William Wainwright. William had
endless energy and deep passion for the people he served. We will miss
this giant of a man. May God bless his memory and provide comfort to
his beloved family and his community.
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