[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 13] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 18351] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]THANK YOU, CHIEF GARY A. MUELLER ______ HON. JAMES A. BARCIA of michigan in the house of representatives Tuesday, July 27, 1999 Mr. BARCIA. Mr. Speaker, if any of us ever face an emergency like a fire or accident, we are both most fortunate and comforted by the fact that caring professionals will respond to our needs. For nearly thirty- six years, the people of Bay City have received such service from Fire Chief Gary Mueller, who has recently retired from the Bay City Fire Department. Gary Mueller has lived in Bay City all his life. Since his time at Zion Lutheran Grade School with the important guidance he received from his parents Otto and Marie Mueller, through his days at Handy High School, Bay City Junior College, and Delta College, Gary Mueller made friends in the community who later became the people he swore to help protect as a member of the Bay City Fire Department. From that first day, September 12, 1963, he was an exemplary member of the Department. He was promoted to Relief Engineer on March 6, 1976, and then to Engineer on June 22, 1983. He was promoted to Lieutenant on the ``C'' shift on August 18, 1988. He became a Captain on April 4, 1990, and then Assistant Chief on August 4, 1992. The work of a firefighter is one filled with danger, and our appreciation of the work done by Chief Mueller must also extend to his wife Nancy Crampton Mueller, and his children Mandi, Michel, Steven and Scott, and his stepsons Marc and Scott Uhlmann. They had the worry while the public had the benefit. Now that they can rest assured that Gary Mueller will be out of harm's way, may they all know that their peace of mind is as well-deserved as Chief Mueller's retirement, and the Chief's chance to enjoy his granddaughter, Kayla. Mr. Speaker, we certainly appreciate the work of Gary Mueller who sacrificed and risked so much over the years. I ask you and all of our colleagues to join me in thanking him for his years of service, and in our best wishes for whatever life holds in store for him and his wonderful family. ____________________