[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 100 (Wednesday, June 22, 2016)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E978]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF JULIA MAE PRIMUS
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HON. ALCEE L. HASTINGS
of florida
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Mr. HASTINGS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the life and legacy
of Julia Mae Primus, a dear friend of mine, who sadly passed away on
June 18, 2016.
Julia was born on June 25, 1924 in Leesburg, Florida, where she
attended the Lake County Training School and graduated valedictorian of
her class. Once she finished high school, she enrolled at Florida A&M
University (FAMU), where she earned a bachelor's degree in early
childhood education. She later took graduate courses at Northwestern
University before obtaining her Master's Degree in Speech Therapy and
Pathology from the University of South Florida.
Julia paved the way for African American women as the first African
American woman to be selected as a member of the Board of Directors of
the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod for the Florida-Georgia District.
She was also a strong presence in the Florida A&M University (FAMU)
community having pledged Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, and having
chartered the Broward County Alumnae Chapter, serving two terms as the
1st Chapter President.
After college, she became the first African American speech therapist
hired by the Broward County school system and served for forty years as
a dedicated teacher and speech therapist. She devoted her life to
educating future generations and to constantly serving as a role model
to not only her pupils, but to all of us who were honored to have her
in our lives.
She leaves to cherish her memory her daughter Juliette Wise, her son
Theodore Primus, four grandchildren: Dawn Wise McGowan, Walter Wise,
III (Marla), Theodore Primus, and Julian Primus; great grandsons:
George McGowan, Ryan McGowan, Walter Wise, IV, Grant Wise, Gerald Wise;
special friend Demetria Broadnax, and many other close and loving
friends.
Mr. Speaker, I am proud to honor Julia Mae Primus, whose service to
the people of Florida is a shining example for us all. Her spirit and
memory will always live on.
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