[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 3 (Wednesday, January 6, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H27]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING COMMISSIONER EL FRANCO LEE
(Ms. JACKSON LEE asked and was given permission to address the House
for 1 minute.)
Ms. JACKSON LEE. Mr. Speaker, this past week in Harris County, Texas,
we lost a giant of a man in the name of Commissioner El Franco Lee, who
served the Harris County Commissioners Court and the people he loved
for 30 years.
One could never describe Commissioner Lee as a typical politician. As
he walked through his district, I truly believe his giant footsteps
touched everyone and everyone's heart. He was a lover of seniors and
created opportunities for them to enjoy their life and swim in a
fantastic pool at the Hester House. More importantly, he coddled and
nurtured and created the Lyndon Baines Johnson Hospital that has served
so many from all over the county and State. The Baylor Teen Clinic
called him a guardian angel, providing healthcare services for
vulnerable teens.
And, yes, he believed in something called the Olympics, not around
the world, but right in Harris County; 10,000 children during the
summer would have the opportunity to test their athletic prowess. And
he was an athlete as well.
He was a friend of Mickey Leland and Craig Washington. More
importantly, his beautiful family, wife, and children lived in his
beloved community, Fifth Ward. He was a friend of the community.
He did so much as a county commissioner. He left behind wonderful
parks and the opportunity for trails. He was a man in our community who
knew about flooding. He was a strong, strong proponent of making sure
that the infrastructure in Precinct 1 was the kind that would give a
better quality of life.
Mr. Speaker, as I close on this wonderful public servant, let me say
may he rest in peace, working until his tragic death, and offering to
the people who were left behind our praise for him. May he rest in
peace.
Thank you, Commissioner El Franco Lee, for being the giant of a man
who reached low and touched all, loved us all, and brought us to a day
in Harris County where we can be so proud of all that you have done.
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