[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 11]
[Senate]
[Page 15224]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                        TRIBUTE TO NELSON RHONE

  Mr. LOTT. Mr. President, I rise today to pay tribute to Nelson Rhone 
who will be retiring from the Senate on July 7, 1999. Nelson began his 
Senate career December 21, 1964, as a laborer with Sergeant at Arms' 
custodial service operation. During his tenure with the Sergeant at 
Arms office, Nelson also worked in the Legislative Garage as a garage 
attendant and driver. In 1988, Nelso was promoted to Labor Foreman in 
the Sergeant at Arms' Environmental Service operation.
  That account of his career here does not adequately convey the 
affection and respect he has earned at all levels of this institution. 
He is one of those rare individuals who, by virtue of both his tenure 
and his character, come to represent all that is best in the Senate of 
the United States.
  In describing him, the word that immediately comes to mind is 
``gentleman.'' These days, that can seem like a quaint or old-fashioned 
term, but it is the most accurate compliment for someone like Nelson, 
who, by personal example, has set a standard for others to follow. It 
is an understatement to say that we will miss him. He is a gem.
  Now, after nearly 35 years of devoted service to the Senate, he is 
retiring to spend more time with his wife, Mary Jane, and his family. 
Nelson is an avid bowler and enjoys traveling. He and Mary Jane look 
forward to having the time to travel and spend more time with their 
friends and family.
  Nelson has been a dedicated and valuable member of the Senate 
community, and I know all members join with me in wishing him many 
years of health and happiness.

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