[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 163 (Tuesday, November 3, 2015)]
[House]
[Page H7396]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CELEBRATING VETERANS DAY AND VETERANS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
California (Mr. Costa) for 5 minutes.
Mr. COSTA. Mr. Speaker, next week Americans throughout the country
will celebrate Veterans Day. In cities and towns and hamlets, which all
of us come from, we will take the time to thank and to honor those men
and women who have served our Nation so nobly, to protect our freedoms
and to keep this country safe, safe from all harm, foreign and
domestic.
Americans take a great deal of pride in their service to our country,
and we must also remember those men and women who are today serving in
Active Duty in harm's way throughout the world.
I want to take this opportunity to honor two veterans who passed away
this last September, who I worked with closely and who were community
leaders, Charlie Waters and Earl Watson, both gentlemen who exemplified
what is the best and the brightest our Nation has to offer.
Earl Watson, or as many like to call him, ``Earl, the Pearl,'' was a
World War II veteran. After the war, he moved to Los Angeles, where he
worked as a doorman in the famous Hotel Knickerbocker. During a
difficult time in our Nation's history, during World War II, when
segregation was still in many places the law of the land, Earl was most
proud that he could serve his Nation. He wrote a biography titled
``Earl `The Pearl' Watson: Doorman to the Stars.'' But what he was most
proud of was his service to our Nation.
Earl loved people. He had a big smile, a friendly demeanor, and an
eagerness to help those in need. Anytime a veteran ever came to him or
a veterans organization had a problem, he was there to be helpful. Earl
told me, when we were able to retrieve his medals that he had earned
during his service to our country, that the proudest moment of all the
many things he had done in his life was his service to our country.
Earl is survived by his wife of 71 years, Melba; his children, Alan
and Coleen; and grandchildren, Eric, Ashley, and Jonathan, who he was
so, so very proud of.
Another veterans' advocate who we all miss in the San Joaquin Valley
is Charlie Waters, who served in the United States Marine Corps during
the Korean war. Charlie, as he was affectionately known by all, never
ever stopped fighting on behalf of veterans. I worked closely with him
for many years, from working to get recognition for Hmong veterans to
advocating for the funding of the opening of the veterans home that we
successfully did that provides residence to those who deserve it. As a
matter of fact, in Charlie's last days, he was able to stay there.
He was a true champion of veterans not only throughout the Valley,
but the Nation. But he did not stop there: supporting the Veterans
Administration Hospital in Fresno and providing support for their
efforts; organizing and helping continue the Veterans Day parade, which
is one of the largest veterans parades in the entire nation that is
shown on Armed Services Television; and individuals. No problem was too
big or too small, as long as a veteran was there who needed Charlie's
help.
Therefore, we miss both Charlie and Earl very much for all that they
have done and all that they exemplified in terms of honor, duty, and
service to country. Charlie is survived by his wife, Cathy; and
children, Charlie Waters, III, Karen, and Jennifer.
Mr. Speaker, we want to take this time to recognize those leaders,
those leaders who made a difference during their lives in serving our
country. They are both shining examples of those who always--always--
cared first and foremost for our Nation.
As we celebrate Veterans Day next week around the country, in towns
and hamlets and cities throughout the Nation, we should think about all
these veterans. We should think about the men and women who have served
our Nation today in Active Duty. Never ever forget to say thank you for
their service to a grateful Nation.
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