[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 144 (Thursday, September 22, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H5860]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WYOMING LOSES TWO OF ITS FAVORITE SONS
(Mrs. LUMMIS asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute and to revise and extend her remarks.)
Mrs. LUMMIS. Mr. Speaker, it is a tough week for Wyoming. Wyoming is
the land of high altitudes, low multitudes, and great attitudes. We
have the smallest population in the Nation, and yet, geographically, we
are one of the largest States in the Nation; so everyone matters. This
week, we lost two of our favorite sons--two of our most impressive
people.
Brian Scott Gamroth was killed in a motorcycle accident when coming
back to Wyoming from a Shriners Convention on Sunday. Brian was the
voice of Wyoming. He gave his time, talents, and energy to raise
hundreds of thousands--if not millions--of dollars for Wyoming's
charities. His heart was as big as his gigantic frame and as his deep,
baritone voice on the radio in Casper, Wyoming. He was a dear friend
and a beloved Wyoming person, and I will miss him with my whole heart.
On the same day, we lost our beloved Flip McConnaughey, who died
after serving our senior U.S. Senator, Mike Enzi, as his chief of staff
here in Washington for over 20 years. Flip McConnaughey came out of
municipal government in Wyoming, as did our senior Senator, Mike Enzi.
They love the communities of Wyoming. They have worked so hard all of
these years in the U.S. Senate for Wyoming.
I thank them, and we will miss them with all of our hearts.
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