[Congressional Record Volume 165, Number 54 (Thursday, March 28, 2019)]
[House]
[Pages H2906-H2907]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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RECOGNIZING JOHN OSTENBURG OF PARK FOREST, ILLINOIS
(Ms. KELLY of Illinois asked and was given permission to address the
House for 1 minute.)
Ms. KELLY of Illinois. Mr. Speaker, in recognition of Mayor John
Ostenburg of Park Forest, Illinois: son, husband, father, grandfather,
mayor, trustee, legislator, leader, collaborator, author, teacher,
speaker, editor, reporter, environmentalist, unionist, merchant,
director, adviser, lecturer, painter, reader, traveler, neighbor,
humanitarian, and ubiquitous friend.
``We do not exist for ourselves,'' his mentor once said.
When theologian Thomas Merton uttered those simple words, it likely
tickled the eardrums and, certainly, the fancy of our friend, John
Ostenburg.
To be clear, John enjoys his various vocations, but it just so
happens that many endeavors share a common thread: to serve others for
the greater good.
He makes sure everything he does, every role he plays, positively
impacts others. That is who he is.
A perpetual student of mankind and relentless advocate of Chicago's
Southland, John's omnipotence comes complete with the genuine chuckle
of a friend, the wise grin of a mediator, the dignified humility of a
monk.
With career highlights too long to list and colleagues too numerous
to count, I commend and thank John Ostenburg for his longtime service
to residents across the Second Congressional District of Illinois.
On their behalf and on behalf of the Congress of the United States, I
wish Park Forest Mayor John Ostenburg Godspeed as he retires from
elective office, if not from public service.
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