[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 10] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 13995] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM FRANCIS LANDIS ______ HON. MIKE THOMPSON of california in the house of representatives Thursday, July 19, 2001 Mr. THOMPSON of California. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize William Francis Landis, who died June 10, 2001 in Humboldt County, California at the age of ninety. Bill Landis was born in Oakland, California where he attended local schools. In 1939, he graduated from the University of California at Berkeley. He became a full time employee of the Bank of America, having worked for the bank part time while attending the university. After the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, Bill Landis joined the United States Army and served in the Army Air Corps throughout World War II. When the war ended, Bill Landis returned to work at Bank of America. Before the war he had met his future wife, Marian Adele Anderson, of Ferndale, California. They married and settled in Hayward, California. After the birth of their sons, William, Jr. and James, Bill and Marian decided to move back to Humboldt County to raise their family. The family grew as three more children were born, Charles, Gary and Adele. Bill worked for the Arcata Plywood Company and was instrumental in organizing Local Union 2808. In 1962 he was elected 5th District Supervisor for the County of Humboldt and was a strong supporter of the establishment of the Redwood National Park. After his term as Supervisor, he served as business agent for the Humboldt County Employee Union for ten years. After his retirement, Bill Landis served as Senior Senator, advising the California Legislature on important senior issues. Actively involved at the Eureka Senior Center, he educated others about senior health concerns and advocated lowering the cost of prescription medications for low-income seniors. A fervent Democrat, a dedicated humanitarian, and a champion for senior citizens, Bill Landis has left a distinguished legacy to his children and grandchildren. Mr. Speaker, it is appropriate at this time that we recognize William Francis Landis for his unwavering commitment to the ideals and values that sustain our great country. ____________________