[Congressional Record Volume 169, Number 166 (Wednesday, October 11, 2023)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E955]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                  RECOGNIZING TIFFANY LYNN CAVER-PUGH

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                           HON. BRIAN HIGGINS

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                      Wednesday, October 11, 2023

  Mr. HIGGINS of New York. Mr. Speaker Pro Tempore, I rise today to 
recognize Tiffany Lynn Caver-Pugh, a loving mother and grandmother who 
passed away in her horne on August 25, 2023. Tiffany was a character of 
devotion to kindness and spirituality.
  Born in Buffalo on March 11, 1978. Tiffany called herself a Buffalo 
native. As the youngest of four siblings. Tiffany's firm belief in 
doing what was right was exemplified in frequent spirited debates with 
her siblings. Her devotion to the Church placed morals at the forefront 
of her person. Baptized at a young age at the first Shiloh Missionary 
Baptist Church, Tiffany, along with her mother and siblings, later 
became founding members of Free Spirit Missionary Baptist Church under 
Reverend Boyd and Careathers. An active member of the Free Spirit 
Missionary Baptist Church until her passing, Tiffany exemplified a 
lifelong commitment to church service.
  Tiffany, through her determined and wise personality, held herself 
and others to high moral standards. As her favorite saying was ``What 
would Jesus do'', she found herself working for Aspire of Western New 
York and People Incorporated, two non-profit organizations dedicated to 
helping those with developmental disabilities lead lives integrated in 
the general community. Tiffany joined Aspire in 2006 during a time of 
expansion, with the organization seeking to represent her own life's 
goals: to care for those who need it. As a Buffalo native, she cared 
for her community through her work in the social work field. She passed 
shortly after her advance to management in 2021.
  Tiffany is survived by a large family. including her new 
granddaughter whom she affectionately called ``P,'' ``CinnaBun,'' and 
``Honey Bun.'' I invite all present to join me in recognizing Tiffany, 
who was devoted as ever to family, morality, and care until the end.

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