[Congressional Record Volume 169, Number 80 (Thursday, May 11, 2023)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E421]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]





              CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF DEBORAH DAWN CSASZAR

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                            HON. PAT FALLON

                                of texas

                    in the house of representatives

                         Thursday, May 11, 2023

  Mr. FALLON. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to celebrate the life of 
Deborah Dawn Csaszar of Blossom, Texas. Mrs. Csaszar was born on 
November 23, 1966, in Lima, Ohio to Reverend Raymond Rosebrough and 
Twila Huston Rosebrough. She is survived by her brother, Michael 
Rosebrough, and her parents.
  In her early years, Mrs. Csaszar attended Angelo State University for 
her Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, and later became an 
accomplished paralegal in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. On October 
10, 2020, she married the love of her life, John Csaszar.
  Through her later work at the Lollypop Learning Center, Mrs. Csaszar 
was overjoyed to spend time with children, and loved teaching them to 
read and sing. She also had a passion for playing the piano and 
rescuing stray animals, once stopping at a parking lot to bring home an 
abandoned kitten. Moreover, Mrs. Csaszar was an adventurous spirit, and 
she was never afraid to execute plans on a whim. This spirit was 
embodied by the road trips through the countryside she would take with 
John, each with their own Harley-Davidson bikes.
  Those who knew her can tell you she truly loved her country, family, 
and friends. She never met a stranger and was known for her kindness. 
The Csaszars were regular churchgoers at the Impact Church in Paris, 
Texas, and loved to open their home to the community. While they are no 
longer with us, their achievements and generous contributions will be 
remembered for many years to come.
  I have requested the United States flag be flown over our Nation's 
Capitol to recognize Mrs. Csaszar's amazing and joyous life. She will 
be dearly missed by her friends, family, and all who knew her.

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