[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 6 (Tuesday, January 10, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H248]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
PAYING TRIBUTE TO JUDGE BRUCE MOSIER
(Ms. JACKSON LEE asked and was given permission to address the House
for 1 minute.)
Ms. JACKSON LEE. Mr. Speaker, I sadly rise today to pay tribute to
Judge Bruce Mosier, who lost his life yesterday; to his lovely and
beautiful wife, Diane; beautiful daughter; and extended family.
The whole of Harris County in Texas loved and respected Judge Bruce
Mosier. Oh, he was a strong and vibrant Democrat, but he was a man
that, whenever you called upon him, he would serve. He loved the law,
practiced, and continued to represent individuals, many of whom could
not help themselves. And, of course, he stood by his wife's side,
championing every effort she made to empower people to vote. He was a
stalwart in the last Presidential election. He continued to encourage
and support all of us to do what is right and to ensure the rights of
all people to vote.
Judge Bruce Mosier served his neighborhood, served his county, served
his State, and served this Nation. I will miss Judge Mosier. I will
miss his friendly smile and his kindness, his willingness to help those
who were just starting in their political or legal career, his
willingness to lift up this country and to be the kind of American that
always had an open mind to anyone, no matter how different they might
be.
So today, my dear friend, Judge Bruce Mosier, may you rest in peace.
Diane, we will continue to love you and honor his legacy, work with
you to continue his dreams and aspirations, and encourage those in this
Nation, our county, and our State to be participatory participants in
the wonderment of democracy in this Nation that is, that was, Judge
Bruce Mosier.
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