[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 3]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 3975]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




 TRIBUTE TO HERNANDO PINZON--RETIRING AFTER 15 YEARS OF CONGRESSIONAL 
                                SERVICE

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                         HON. GERALD D. KLECZKA

                              of wisconsin

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, March 9, 1999

  Mr. KLECZKA. Mr. Speaker, today I rise to pay tribute to Hernando 
Pinzon, of Milwaukee, who will retire March 31, 1999, after 15 years of 
dedicated service on my District Office Staff.
  Hernando was one of my very first hires when I was elected to 
Congress in a special election in the spring 1984. He has tirelessly 
served the residents of Wisconsin's 4th Congressional District ever 
since.
  Hernando has a sign on his Milwaukee office door which reads ``I put 
veterans first. May I help you?'' That statement sums up Hernando's 
dedication to the men and women who have served, or who are currently 
serving, in our nation's armed forces. As my constituent liaison for 
veterans and military issues, Hernando works daily to ensure that these 
individuals receive the benefits and honors they deserve. From handling 
insurance and retirement matters for military families, to obtaining 
well-deserved military medals for service men and women that were 
overdue many years ago, Hernando certainly puts veterans first.
  As my District Office liaison for Hispanic issues, Hernando has 
attended countless Hispanic Chamber of Commerce meetings and events on 
Milwaukee's south side. He has truly been my ``eyes and ears'' at 
Hispanic events, bringing numerous issues to my attention and making it 
known to the community that I am ready and willing to help.
  But Hernando's first priority is of course his family. His wife Maria 
and his two children Carla and Hernando are the real joys of his life. 
I know that he is looking forward to spending more time at home. In 
fact I understand that Maria has enough remodeling projects lined up to 
keep him busy around the house for quite some time!
  Best wishes, Hernando, on your well-deserved retirement. We will miss 
your dedication, your patience, and your quiet humor. May you and your 
children enjoy the years to come by bicycling, hiking and fishing as 
you have enjoyed many Milwaukee summertimes in the past. God Bless.

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