[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 28 (Wednesday, February 27, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Pages S881-S882]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WELCOMING THE GUEST CHAPLAIN
Mr. CRAPO. Thank you, Senator Reid.
I rise today to thank Chaplain Ronald L. Derrick for joining us today
to offer the Senate's opening prayer. I am honored to have the
privilege of welcoming this esteemed Idahoan to the U.S. Senate to
serve as our guest chaplain.
Chaplain Derrick, who is joining us from Rigby, ID, has many years of
service to our community and our Nation. He served our Nation in the
U.S. Army from 1966 to 1968. He retired from his Bonneville County, ID,
job after 23 years as a printer and mail clerk and he is also a former
county coroner, Driggs Chamber of Commerce president, and volunteer EMT
firefighter. In 1987, the American Legion recognized Chaplain Derrick
as Idaho's firefighter of the year.
Chaplain Derrick was ordained into the ministry in 1979 through the
Solid Rock Pentecostal Church, and he continues to serve in various
aspects of ministry. Reflecting his long spiritual contributions to the
community, he was given the high honor of serving as National Chaplain
of the American Legion for the 2012-2013 term. Through this position,
he performs and oversees services and provides prayers and guidance for
the Legion's 2.4 million members. As a 40-year member of the American
Legion, he has a strong connection with his fellow veterans,
servicemembers, and the communities he serves. In addition to serving
as National Chaplain, he has served at a number of other leadership
positions in the American Legion. Truly, his devotion to those in his
community and his Nation has touched the lives of many in civic and
spiritual ways.
Chaplain Derrick has been married for 45 years to his wife Bird, who
serves as the Department of Idaho Auxiliary Chaplain. They have three
children: Tim, Andrew, and Dana Sue, and nine grandchildren.
Chaplain Derrick, thank you for your dedication and service and the
blessing you are bringing to the Senate today.
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This Congress and our Nation have considerable challenges ahead. These
challenges require fortitude and understanding. I join you in praying
for our country, and greatly value your prayer today and your service.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The majority leader.
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