[Congressional Record Volume 167, Number 116 (Friday, July 2, 2021)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E739-E740]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




               IN HONOR OF THE LIFE OF ISAAC TATE BERBERT

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                          HON. BLAKE D. MOORE

                                of utah

                    in the house of representatives

                          Friday, July 2, 2021

  Mr. MOORE of Utah. Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize the life 
of Isaac Tate Berbert, a treasured member of the Berbert family and a 
friend who was taken from us far too soon on June 20, 2021.
  Born January 22, 2003 in Layton, Utah, Isaac was full of life and 
adventure. After living in Beijing, London, Shenyang, Samoa, and Utah, 
Isaac developed a deep fascination and love for the world around him, 
leading him to memorize country flags and study the World Almanac.
  After graduating from Davis High School just a few short weeks ago, 
Isaac planned to attend the University of Utah on an academic 
scholarship this Fall. He aspired to supplement his education by 
becoming a pilot so that he could continue his travels for years to 
come.
  Isaac's passion for travel was matched by his love of the outdoors. 
He spent endless hours with friends in the wilderness staring at the 
stars in the sky.
  More than anything else, Isaac will be remembered for his special 
relationship with his family. Whether fishing with his grandpa or 
swimming in the open waters of the Pacific with his older brother 
Lincoln, Isaac was a beautiful presence in the lives of his loved ones.
  Isaac is survived by his father, Chad Jonathan; his mother, Anne 
Elizabeth; his sister, Mia Lucia Schramm (Taris); his brothers, Lincoln 
James, Eli Jenkins, and Jacob Christopher; and his many grandparents, 
uncles, aunts, and cousins.
  My sincere hope is that, for years to come, Father's Day can be a 
special day to celebrate Isaac, his life, and what he meant to his 
family. I join the Berbert family and the entire community in mourning 
the loss of Isaac. He was tragically taken from us far too soon, but 
his memory will live on with those who loved him forever.
  After graduating, Isaac's dream was to take over the world. Even now, 
I know he is accomplishing that special dream. We will miss Isaac.

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