[Congressional Record Volume 169, Number 198 (Friday, December 1, 2023)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1154]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                       HONORING JAMES J. MOSCONI

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                         HON. BRANDON WILLIAMS

                              of new york

                    in the house of representatives

                        Friday, December 1, 2023

  Mr. WILLIAMS of New York. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor James J. 
Mosconi, Jr. of Liverpool, NY for his distinguished career with the 
United States Postal Service.
  Mr. Mosconi was born in Syracuse, NY on Oct. 14, 1951, to Roslyn and 
James Mosconi, Sr., who was also employed by the USPS. James, Jr. 
followed in his father's footsteps after having graduated from LeMoyne 
College with a degree in sociology. He started his career with the USPS 
part-time during the Christmas season in 1973 at the main post office 
in downtown Syracuse. In 1979, he was promoted to a full-time clerk/
carrier at the office in Liverpool, NY.
  At various points, Mr. Mosconi was called on for assignments outside 
his main location. For instance, he was the Officer in Charge at the 
Hastings, NY office for a stint in 1991. He also worked as an 
instructor at the Taft Road Main Office, and later taught computer 
usage at the downtown office. He even ran stamp shows at local parks 
and the New York State Fair.
  Throughout his nearly 50-year career, Mr. Mosconi embodied everything 
an employer could hope for in an employee, namely, dedication, product 
and service knowledge, a passion for customer service, and unparalleled 
reliability. His work ethic, the processes he helped to implement, and 
his amiable and gentle nature will undoubtedly live on at this branch 
for years to come. And, most importantly, he remained a devoted father, 
making his five children incredibly proud of his hard work and 
dedication over the years.
  On behalf of New York's 22nd Congressional District, I would like to 
commend Mr. Mosconi for his nearly five decades of federal employment 
and his outstanding commitment toward improved Postal Service 
operations and serving our Central New York community. James J. 
Mosconi's many contributions to the United States Postal Service--and 
to the Liverpool branch in particular--will be felt for many years to 
come.

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