[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 93 (Wednesday, June 26, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H4046]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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IN MEMORY OF STEVE LaFRANCE
(Mr. COTTON asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. COTTON. Today, I honor the memory of my constituent Steve
LaFrance who passed away earlier this month. Steve was a pillar of the
Pine Bluff community, and really all of Arkansas.
A pharmacist by training, he started his business in 1968 with a
single pharmacy in Gibson's Department Store in Pine Bluff. From that
modest start, Steve built USA Drug over 44 years into the largest
privately owned chain of drugstores in the country.
Steve's motto, like my own dad's, was ``do the right thing.'' It was
the foundation of his success. All who knew him and all who worked with
Steve, whether employees, customers, vendors, and even competitors,
respected not only his business acumen, but especially his sense of
fair play, passion, and loyalty.
Even more than a businessman, though, Steve was a devoted family man,
proud father of four children, seven grandkids, and the loving husband
of Linda, his wife of 44 years. He was also a deeply faithful Christian
man who walked in the path of the Lord and now walks with Him.
On behalf of all Arkansans and the United States Congress, I wish to
express my deepest condolences to him. Like you, we all miss ``Big
Steve,'' and we were all enriched by having our lives touched by him.
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