[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 139 (Wednesday, September 14, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H5445]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
MINNESOTA'S HUMANITARIAN SERVICE MEDAL RECIPIENT
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Minnesota (Mr. Emmer) for 5 minutes.
Mr. EMMER of Minnesota. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the
incredible work of Keith Kieffer, which has made him the deserving
recipient of the Humanitarian Service Medal.
Keith began his service to this great Nation when he joined the Air
Force in 1975. Three years after his enlistment, Keith received orders
to go to Enewetak Atoll in the Marshall Islands, where his mission was
to clean up contamination from 43 atomic bombs that were dropped on
that island.
During his time on the island, Keith cleaned up World War II wreckage
as well as dug trenches, which exposed him to contaminated soil.
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Upon his retirement from the Air Force in 1978, Keith earned the
title of ``Atomic Veteran.''
Keith is a true American hero. He selflessly put his own well-being
on the line to protect future generations.
Congratulations on receiving the long, overdue Humanitarian Service
Medal, Keith. Your service will never be forgotten.
Remembering Hazel Youngman
Mr. EMMER of Minnesota. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to celebrate the
life of Hazel Youngmann, a St. Cloud native who dedicated her life to
helping the disabled.
Hazel worked tirelessly to reform our community in order to make it
more accessible for those with disabilities. She did so through her
work on the Whitney Senior Center Board, the St. Cloud Parks and
Recreation Board, and the Stearns County Human Services Advisory
Committee, just to name a few.
Even though Hazel had her own limitations with mobility, hearing
loss, and vision loss, she pushed through and attended countless
meetings despite the physical toll it took on her.
Hazel's unwavering optimism, determination, and passion for others is
an inspiration and should serve as a model for the rest of us. Our
thoughts and prayers are with Hazel and her loved ones during this
difficult time. Be assured and comforted that her legacy will live on.
Everson's Hardware Celebrates 50 Years of Success
Mr. EMMER of Minnesota. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to celebrate
Everson's Hardware in Waconia, Minnesota, for 50 years of business
success.
Ron and Mary Ann Everson bought the store back in 1966, when they
were just a young couple with two growing children. Throughout the
years, Everson's Hardware has become a well-respected and established
part of the community, and the Everson family has realized their
American Dream.
Eventually, Ron and Mary Ann passed the store along the way to Tracy
and Deborah Everson, who continue to work behind the counter in this
family store today. Small, family-operated businesses are what make
Minnesota so great. They make our community special.
I want to thank the Everson family for their lasting contribution to
Waconia. Congratulations and best of luck on the next 50 years.
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