[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 7] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 9347-9348] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING PRISCILLA DONER REETZ OF BREWSTER, MASSACHUSETTS ______ HON. WILLIAM D. DELAHUNT of massachusetts in the house of representatives Wednesday, May 23, 2001 Mr. DELAHUNT. Mr. Speaker, on Saturday, May 12, family and friends gathered at the Museum of Natural History on Cape Cod to celebrate the memory of our colleague, Priscilla Reetz. For 10 years in our Hyannis office--with Representative Studds, then Representative Delahunt, she worked each day to help people in need across the cape and islands, with a heart of gold and joyousness to spare. Actress, entrepreneur, novelist, kayaker--Priscilla touched countless lives, including ours, with irresistible zest. We are deeply saddened by her death, and will miss her dearly. Our thoughts and prayers are with her four children and seven grandchildren. It is with respect and admiration for this remarkable friend and coworker that I commend to you the obituary for Ms. Reetz that appeared in the Cape Cod Times on Thursday, May 10, 2001: [[Page 9348]] Priscilla Doner Reetz, 72 Caseworker for Rep. Studds, Delahunt; storyteller; kayaker BREWSTER.--Priscilla Doner Reetz, 72, a resident of Brewster, died unexpectedly Monday in Brewster. She was the wife of the late Donald Reetz for 25 years. Mrs. Reetz was born in Watertown, N.Y., and received an associate's degree from Rochester Institute of Technology. She raised her family in Rochester, N.Y., and in the Finger Lakes region. At age 49, she began a career as a commercial actress in the Boston area. She moved to Brewster in 1982. She was the proprietor of a small antiques business, and was a fixture behind the counter at the Brewster General Store for many years. She was a storyteller at the Brewster Ladies Library and the Brewster Book Store. Mrs. Reetz was a caseworker in the Hyannis office of U.S. Rep. Gerry Studds, and later Bill Delahunt, for nearly 10 years. ``Priscilla loved her work because she got so much satisfaction from helping people in need,'' Delahunt said. ``From working with the disabled to those in need of housing, she moved mountains every day for countless Cape Codders.'' Mrs. Reetz was very interested in Chinese and American history. She was at work on a collection of poetry for children and a novel at the time of her death. She was an avid kayaker and loved kayaking on the bays and creeks of the Cape. She also hiked frequently with the Appalachian Mountain Club. She is survived by three sons, David Reetz of Santa Cruz, Calif., Garin Reetz of Dallas, Texas, and Allan Reetz of Meriden, N.H.; a daughter, Sarah Reetz of New York, N.Y.; and seven grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 5:15 p.m. Saturday at the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, Route 6A, Brewster. Memorial donations may be made to the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, Route 6A, Brewster, MA 02631; or to Safe Harbor, c/o Community Action Committee of the Cape and Islands, P.O. Box 954, Hyannis, MA 02601. ____________________