[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 138 (Thursday, November 13, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5984-S5985]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING MASTER SERGEANT JOSEPH B. SMRT
Mr. DONNELLY. Mr. President, today I also wish to recognize and honor
the extraordinary service of U.S. Army MSG Joe Smrt. Dedicated, loyal,
and above all compassionate to those in need, Mr. Smrt was drafted into
the Army in 1942 and served throughout World War II.
On September 23, 2014, Joe passed away at the age of 98. A native of
North
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Judson, IN, Joe was a shining star in the ``greatest generation,''
forced to learn the virtues of hard work, frugality, and self-reliance
at a young age after losing his father when he was just 6 years old.
Joe was always proud of his service to our country during World War
II. He served as a combat engineer in the 94th Division--a part of
Patton's Third Army and earned the European Medal with four bronze
stars--signifying his participation in four separate military
campaigns, including the Battle of the Bulge.
Recognized for his love of country, Joe was well-respected by those
in his community. As one of the most patriotic men in Knox, his
neighbors often referred to him as ``Mr. Patriotism.'' Many considered
him a pillar of the Knox community, and over the past several decades,
whenever there was a veterans function or celebration of patriotism in
Starke County, chances are Joe was deeply involved. Joe worked to
educate our youth about the sacrifices of our veterans and
servicemembers by giving presentations about World War II at Knox
schools and Veterans Day events. He also served as commander of VFW
Post 748 in Knox from 1991 to 1994, and he was elected Starke County
surveyor for 7 terms spanning 28 years.
I had the privilege of meeting Joe in 2009 when he visited
Washington, DC through the Honor Flight Network. I am honored to have
met such an admirable and patriotic man. Last month the State of
Indiana laid this public servant--a veteran, a Yankees fan, and most of
all, a hero--to rest. We are forever grateful for his service to our
country.
Mr. Smrt is survived and deeply missed by his wife of over 63 years,
Ursula Kelly, and their four children--Terry Smrt of Knox, Kevin Smrt
of Knox, Christopher Smrt of Louisville, Kentucky, Madonna Johnson of
Austin, Texas and five grandchildren and five great grandchildren, as
well as friends, the United States Army family, and Hoosiers across the
State of Indiana.
Joe Smrt was an American hero. He conducted himself with courage,
bravery, compassion, honor, and integrity--both while serving our
nation and throughout his time as a civilian back home in Indiana. Let
us always remember and treasure the memory of this stalwart, brave man
and honor his selfless commitment to serving his fellow citizens. May
God welcome him home and give comfort to his family and friends.
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