[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 35 (Thursday, March 3, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H1136]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING JAMES V. KIMSEY
(Mr. BEYER asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Mr. BEYER. Mr. Speaker, America and the world lost an indefatigable
champion, a distinguished gentleman, and a charismatic friend with the
death of James V. Kimsey this past Tuesday.
Jim was larger than life. Everything Jim touched has become part of
the history and culture of our community. From Bullfeathers to AOL,
from his home above the Potomac to the orphanages in Vietnam, from the
Kennedy Center to the International Commission on Missing Persons, Jim
Kimsey has been a transformational leader.
Despite his too-short life, Jim's resume is long and deep: founder
and CEO of AOL, chairman of Refugees International, Library of Congress
Trust Fund Board, Executive Committee of the National Symphony
Orchestra, Kennedy Center Board of Trustees, West Point Board of
Visitors, an Army tour in the Dominican Republic and two in Vietnam,
the Army Ranger Hall of Fame, and so much more.
But for Jim's myriad of friends, he was so much more than a list of
achievements. He was visionary, strategic, generous, mischievous, and
always had a smile on his face.
Who else could be tossed out of Gonzaga College High School 2 months
before graduation, graduate from our archrival St. John's College High
School, and still be a generous and loyal Gonzaga friend for decades to
come?
Jim's funeral will be this Saturday at the Cathedral of St. Matthew
the Apostle in Washington, D.C.
We will all miss you for a long time.
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