[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 171 (Wednesday, November 30, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S6601]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO JAMES A. ROSS
Mr. COTTON. Madam President, today I wish to recognize James A. Ross
of Cotter as the Arkansan of the Week for exemplifying what it means to
be a great Arkansan.
After serving in the U.S. Navy, Jim and his wife Mary Lou moved to
Cotter in 1959 to raise their three boys because they saw Arkansas as a
State that puts people first.
Jim worked as a carpenter and played a role in the construction of
many buildings in Cotter, Mountain Home, and other areas in North
Central Arkansas. Until his retirement, he worked tirelessly to ensure
the success and stability of his family, his church, and his community.
Jim is a popular guy in Cotter. He has always been an active member
of the community. He served as the Cotter school board secretary and
worked to help build the current Cotter City Hall. Additionally, Jim
has served as a deacon for First Baptist Church in Cotter for over 40
years.
Jim and Mary Lou have been married for over 64 years. Jim now spends
his time enjoying his three children and a number of grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. In fact, it was one of those grandkids, Cameron,
who nominated Jim for Arkansan of the Week. In his nomination, Cameron
wrote:
Jim's faith drives his every move, and at 86-years-old, he
still gives as much back to the community as he possibly can.
On any given day you can find him driving around town waving
at passersby, or working in his garden in front of his green-
and-brown house with sunflowers painted on it.
Cameron continued:
Jim Ross is a great Arkansan, not because he has done one
major thing, but because he has done countless little things
to further his city, his state, and his nation.
I couldn't agree more. Jim truly embodies what it means to be the
Arkansan of the Week. We could all take a few lessons from him about
commitment to faith, family, and community. Jim and Mary Lou came to
Arkansas because they saw it as a State that puts people first, and it
is people like Jim who make that recognition a reality.
Madam President, I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Vermont.
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