[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 159 (Tuesday, December 11, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Pages S7742-S7743]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO PAT GODFREY
Mr. HATCH. Mr. President. I appreciate this opportunity to pay
tribute today to a wonderful staff member who is a true example of a
dedicated public servant. Pat recently retired after 27 years of
wonderful service to my office and the people of Utah.
Pat was the public face and voice of my office. She managed the front
office and phones with kindness as she greeted literally thousands of
people each year. No matter the issue or the anger, Pat would answer
each constituent with grace and compassion.
She loved people, and it showed in her every day interactions. She
always made the time to listen to visitors to our office, and she truly
cared about the problems they were facing. She became the first-line
advocate for many, many Utahns who were having problems with the
Federal Government, and she would make sure that their calls were
returned and their issues addressed.
At times the front desk phones would get extremely busy and many of
the calls were from angry constituents. Yet you could always find Pat
with a smile on her face and a calm demeanor. She was a strong advocate
for the policies and issues I was fighting for on behalf of Utah in our
Nation's Capital and always conveyed this in a down-to earth manner. No
matter the disagreement, most callers left a conversation with Pat
feeling better about why they called.
Pat made friends with everyone and was well known throughout the
Federal Building. Many employees from various agencies would look out
for Pat and always inquired about her well-being. She had the building
management staff and security guards on speed dial and was always able
to get the needs of the office addressed in a timely, efficient manner.
Pat's talents were in evident display at the office, but perhaps her
great achievements came as a loving mother and grandmother. She dearly
loves her family and expresses it often. Her pride and care for her
children and grandchildren is evident and central to her
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life. I want to commend her children, and most especially Deanna, who
are lovingly caring for their mother now in her time of need.
Pat has a strong belief in our Heavenly Father and his son our Savior
Jesus Christ. She has made her testimony in the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints an important component of her life and has spent
countless hours serving others in various capacities.
Mr. President. I am truly grateful for the tremendous service Pat
Godfrey rendered to me, to our community, and to the thousands of
constituents whose lives she touched with her kindness and compassion.
I want to wish Pat the very best in retirement and know that she will
make many more wonderful memories in the loving strength of her family.
May our Heavenly Father bless Pat for the person she is and the service
she has rendered to so many.
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