[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 153 (Monday, September 25, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H7438]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING THE WORK OF THE GUARDIANS OF THE WASHINGTON CROSSING
NATIONAL CEMETERY
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Pennsylvania (Mr. Fitzpatrick) for 5 minutes.
Mr. FITZPATRICK. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to voice my admiration for
a dedicated group of individuals in my community who tirelessly work to
ensure every veteran receives the recognition they deserve.
This organization is the Guardians of the Washington Crossing
National Cemetery. Through rain, sleet, extreme heat, and excessive
cold, conditions that would make others seek shelter, these dedicated
members have not missed a single veteran's funeral since the opening of
the Washington Crossing National Cemetery. Over 10,000 of our Nation's
veterans have received their final honors provided by this devoted
patriotic group of citizens.
It is with deep gratitude that I share their efforts on this floor.
Mr. Speaker, in recognition of their humble service, I include their
names in the Record.
Bob Craven, Gabe Masico, John Heenan, Dan Worden, Mel
Benson, Joe Hogan, Joe Longmore, Marge Weiner, Jerry Byrnes,
Gene Hamilton, Hugh Bell, Les Walters, Randy Seitter, Ken
Myerson, George Sweet, Tom Hauserman, Ron Lyons, Gene Teece,
Bob Miles, Terry Schweikert.
Bill McKenna, Walter Elsperger, Bob Sundling, Sal Castro,
Tom Molnar, Bob Davis, Jan Becknell, Bob Greenwood, Bill
Tuttle, Bill Kratz, Harry Magrisi, Harold Shultz, Rich
Bender, Tim Ward, Ken Fox, Skip Munday, John D'ascenzo, Fred
Ameel, Joe Darwalk, Frank Adams.
John Morgan, Walt Jerdan, Dennis Cudnik, Joe Fonde, Steve
Whiteman, Terry Sherk, Jim McDevitt, Bob Castor, Jim Kuhn,
Tom Lyons, Bob Boccuti, Jim Hartman, Kathleen Mcall, Marc
Wilard, Victor Teat, Ned Cooney, Dick Lima, John Lee, John
Wharton, Jim Frawley.
Chet Gursky, Donn Nolan, Tim Ghebeles, John Sandle, Jim
Harris, Ed Steglik, Bill Fenimore, Bob Crossett, Fred
Cadwell, Bill Lee, Steve Govern, Brian Watson, Joe Keller,
Bill Stevens, Barry Helfer, Dan Madden, Mer Claar, Don Weiss,
Charles Godin, John McGarrigle, Jerry McGovern, Fred Stewart,
Jack Jameson.
Mr. FITZPATRICK. Mr. Speaker, we can never truly thank our Nation's
veterans enough for their service and their sacrifice. But the work of
the members, past and present, of the Washington Crossing National
Cemetery Honor Guard is an example we should all follow.
Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week
Mr. FITZPATRICK. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the
importance of raising awareness of mitochondrial disease this month of
September.
Mitochondrial disease is a chronic genetic disorder that occurs when
the mitochondria of the cells fail to produce enough energy to keep
them functioning. This disease affects 1 in 4,000 Americans of all
ages, including my constituent, Bettemarie Bond.
It can have severe consequences. Symptoms of mitochondrial disease
are poor growth, loss of motor function, and an increased risk of
infection. For more than 25 years, Bettemarie has relied on continuous
infusions of parenteral nutrition, saline, and pain medication to help
manage the effects of her conditions.
As a patient advocate, she raises awareness of the importance of
access to home care. Home infusion care has allowed Bettemarie to go to
college, work as an occupational therapist, and buy her home in my
hometown of Levittown.
This month we highlight the importance of coming together to support
those with this disease, as well as educate the public about its
effects. We can and must spread awareness for this disease through
social media awareness, spreading the word in our communities, sharing
stories of those afflicted, wearing green in support, and holding
events to help gain recognition of this disease and its repercussions.
Mr. Speaker, I am proud to speak with all those impacted by this
condition, including my constituents, as we work to find a cure.
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