[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 4]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 6099]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




A TRIBUTE TO SHASHUNNA WILLIAMS, AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON, AND BESSIE DEANS

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                            HON. JIM McCRERY

                              of louisiana

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, March 25, 1999

  Mr. McCRERY. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to offer a tribute to three 
constituents, Shashunna Williams, Augustine Washington, and Bessie 
Deans, who were tragically killed in an automobile accident on their 
way back from a home health care training seminar. These three caring 
women are remembered by their family, friends, colleagues, and by their 
patients.
  Shashunna was 22 years old, the youngest staff member in the agency, 
and engaged to be married this summer. She was an observant health 
aide, attentive to her patients' needs, and determined to overcome any 
obstacles she encountered. She brought to her job a vibrant energy and 
genuine concern for others that was often displayed with a humorous 
twist.
  Bessie was 39 years old, and a certified nurse's aide since 1987. She 
was married and a devoted mother of two sons, whose sporting activities 
she regularly attended. Bessie was well known in the community and her 
caring spirit manifested itself in kindness above and beyond the call 
of duty. Bessie's dependability, loyalty to her patients, and her 
unfailing energy earned her the gratitude of all those to whom she came 
in contact.
  Augustine was 42, a mother of four, a grandmother, and a certified 
nurse's aide for over ten years. She excelled in caring for the 
elderly, who always praised her for her kindness and generosity. 
Augustine visited home health patients during the day and had a second 
full time job at a nursing home in the evening. Augustine was a team 
player, most dependable, and a fine example of a hard working, caring 
employee.
  Mr. Speaker, these three women exemplified the very best in their 
chosen field. We, in the Fourth District of Louisiana, share their 
families', colleagues', and patients' grief over their loss. I know 
they all will miss them terribly.

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