[Congressional Record Volume 164, Number 72 (Thursday, May 3, 2018)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E581-E582]
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                       REMEMBERING JANICE CORBETT

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                          HON. JOHN GARAMENDI

                             of california

                    in the house of representatives

                         Thursday, May 3, 2018

  Mr. GARAMENDI. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the memory of 
Janice Corbett, a fixture of the UC Davis community who will truly be 
missed.
  Janice was the living embodiment of Aggie Pride. She graduated from 
UC Davis in 1994, having been an active member of the campus community 
from the moment she arrived as a freshman. From serving on the Picnic 
Day Board and the Dean's Student Advisory Committee to working for the 
student government,

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ASUCD, she was truly committed to her fellow students.
  Janice's commitment did not end there, however. In 2003, she began 
working for the Cal Aggie Alumni Association, helping to connect alumni 
of her beloved alma mater across the country and the world. In 2013, 
she got her dream job: ASUCD Business Officer. It was a role that she 
saw as the center of everything UC Davis, and she was a champion for 
students in that role, bringing her incredible passion for mentoring 
students to the heart of her work.
  Across campus and the entire Davis community, she was seen as a great 
colleague, but an even better friend, affectionately known as ``Mama 
Warrior'' during her battle with cancer. Her Aggie spirit was always 
evident, but perhaps more important was the example she set, inspiring 
countless others to live a life in service others.
  Janice loved her family, including her husband, Larry, and sons, 
Anthony and Dominic, as well as her many dear friends. I know that 
they, along with the entire UC Davis community, join me in celebrating 
her memory.

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