[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 19]
[Extensions of Remarks]
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[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]


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                          EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS

                    PAYING TRIBUTE TO INGRID BOGGESS

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                           HON. SCOTT McINNIS

                              of colorado

                    in the house of representatives

                      Thursday, December 13, 2001

  Mr. McINNIS. Mr. Speaker, it is with a solemn heart that I would like 
to take this opportunity and pay tribute to the life and memory of 
Ingrid Boggess who recently passed away in Pueblo, Colorado on December 
3, 2001. Ingrid was fighting pancreatic cancer, and as we mourn her 
loss, I would like to recognize the dedication displayed and 
contributions made by Ingrid to her community.
  Ingrid was born in Czechoslovakia and dreamed of coming to the United 
States early in life. While living in Germany, she learned English and 
worked as a translator for the German government in the late 1950's. 
Her dream was realized when Ingrid became a naturalized citizen in 1964 
and moved to the community of Pueblo. Ingrid soon found work, married 
her husband Jack, and dedicated her free time and energy to the 
community. Among her interests were promoting education, public health, 
and the arts.
  Ingrid was a member of and served as President of the Pueblo Symphony 
and the Symphony Guild. Her commitment to helping others was evident in 
her service to the National Assistance League, Assistance League of 
Pueblo, Parkview Hospital Foundation Board and the Pueblo Community 
College Foundation. She also dedicated her time and efforts to the 
preservation of our history and arts through the Pueblo County 
Historical Society, the Rosemount Museum Auxiliary, and the Sangre de 
Cristo Arts and Conference Center.
  Mr. Speaker, I have mentioned just a few of Ingrid's many 
contributions to the community of Pueblo. She was a dedicated servant 
who dreamed of coming to this nation and living the American dream. She 
not only lived that dream but dedicated her life to helping others 
reach their aspirations. Her husband, two children survive her. My 
heart and my condolences go out to Ingrid's family and friends during 
this time of loss and healing.

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