[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 174 (Monday, December 5, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S6707]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING JIM LYONS
Mr. GRASSLEY. Mr. President, I would like to pay tribute to Jim
Lyons.
Jim was a tax counsel for Chairman Hatch on the Finance Committee.
Before that, he served as a tax counsel for the committee when I was
ranking member.
Jim had a medical emergency during a basketball game for charity
which, unfortunately for us all, he did not survive.
Those who knew Jim would not be surprised that he was spending an
evening at an event to help others.
He was well known for his generosity, whether it was donating holiday
gifts for children in foster care or sharing his extensive knowledge of
the Tax Code with younger staff who were learning the ropes.
He was incredibly smart and had a zest for his work and for life that
was joyous and inspiring to all of those around him.
He loved to laugh and had a gift for making others laugh. Jim's quick
wit is legendary, and he drew others to his company to hear what funny
story or observation he might share next.
Devising clever floor charts that made an insightful point about tax
policy was a Jim Lyons specialty. He was extremely gifted in using
humor to draw attention to a serious policy concern or to point out a
political absurdity.
It is a rare skill and one that Jim used to great effect. People
liked to hear what he had to say. The tragedy of his loss in the prime
of his life is immeasurable. Those of us who knew him take comfort in
learning from his example. We can do serious work without taking
ourselves too seriously. In fact, we might be much more successful by
finding room to share a laugh with others. I wish Jim eternal peace and
send my best wishes to his loving family.
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