[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 4 (Wednesday, January 8, 2014)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E24]
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                        HONORING WALTER LEE WARE

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                        HON. BENNIE G. THOMPSON

                             of mississippi

                    in the house of representatives

                       Wednesday, January 8, 2014

  Mr. THOMPSON of Mississippi. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Mr. 
Walter L. Ware who is a remarkable public servant, Sunday School 
Teacher, and laborer for the church.
  Mr. Walter L. Ware was born in Carroll County, Mississippi on 
September 19, 1943 to the late Granville and Myrtle Ruth Ware. To this 
union ten children were born, four girls and six boys. In 1983, his 
father passed away. Recently, his mother was honored by her family when 
she turned the young age of 98 on April 21, 2013.
  Mr. Ware attended Browning Elementary School. After elementary 
school, he attended and graduated from Amanda Elzy High School. Upon 
graduating from Amanda Elzy, Walter spent his summers up North working 
so that he could make some money to pay for his college education. He 
attended Coahoma Community College before transferring to Alcorn State 
University. At Alcorn he obtained his Bachelor's Degree. Later, he 
would obtain a Master's Degree from Mississippi Valley State 
University.
  Mr. Ware is a very well known respected member of the Browning 
Community where he grew up and still lives. It is here, where in 1972, 
he began to raise cattle on over 200 acres of land. In 1999 he began to 
grow milo and soybeans.
  He served as board member from 1983-1984 for the Mississippi Action 
for Progress.
  He has received such awards as Teacher of the Year for the Leflore 
County School District, where he served as Social Studies teacher for 
29 years before retiring. He has continued to drive the bus for the 
district for over 40 years. In 1984 he received an Outstanding Service 
to the Community Award. Later in 1998 the United States Department of 
Agriculture would honor him with a Certificate of Appreciation for his 
work in agriculture.
  He is married to Earlean Maxwell. Together they are the proud parents 
of three sons and one daughter.

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