[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 34 (Friday, February 27, 2015)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E270]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING THE LIFE OF FRANK EDWARD ``ED'' RAY
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HON. JIM COSTA
of california
in the house of representatives
Friday, February 27, 2015
Mr. COSTA. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the life of Frank
Edward ``Ed'' Ray on what would have been his 94th birthday. In a 1976
incident, Ed helped save 26 students from a kidnapping attempt in the
city of Chowchilla. Recognizing such heroic actions, it is fitting and
appropriate that the City of Chowchilla has chosen to name its largest
park ``Ed Ray Park.''
Frank Edward Ray was born in Le Grand, California on February 26,
1921. One of eight children of Frank and Marie Ray, he moved to
Chowchilla with his family and graduated from Chowchilla High School in
1940. In 1942, he married his wife, Odessa, and bought a ranch where
they raised dairy cows and grew corn. Ed then worked for the Dairyland
Union School District as a bus driver for nearly 40 years.
Ed was the driver of the school bus packed with summer school kids
that was hijacked in Chowchilla in 1976. They were later escorted into
a buried moving truck in a quarry, where Ed led them to safety after he
and two older boys dug their way out. During the time inside the
quarry, Ray gave comfort and hope to the school children. No one was
hurt and astonishingly he was able to recall significant details of the
escort van's license plates, assisting in the police investigation.
Ed was a humble and quiet man; he rarely spoke of the ordeal. He did
not flaunt himself as a hero. In his final days, Ed was visited by
several of the schoolchildren he helped save from the kidnapping. They
will always remember him as their hero. A few years after retiring in
1988, he bought the bus for $500 because he did not want it to become
scrap metal at a junkyard. He donated it to a nearby museum in Le
Grand, California. Ed's selfless nature made him a pillar of the
Chowchilla community.
Mr. Speaker, it is with great respect that I recognize the memory of
Frank Edward ``Ed'' Ray for his brave acts in 1976. May his brave deed
and care for the children he drove to and from school every day never
be forgotten.
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