[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 148 (2002), Part 15]
[Senate]
[Pages 20913-20914]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




               TRIBUTE TO DOTTY VATTES ON HER RETIREMENT

 Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire. Mr. President, I rise today to pay 
tribute to Dorothy Vattes upon her retirement from service with the 
Federal Government.
  Dotty has been a member of my staff for 18 years as a senior 
caseworker and immigration specialist. She has been a trusted friend 
and outstanding employee. She is committed to the people of New 
Hampshire, and has helped hundreds of citizens with problems they may 
have had with the Federal Government. She has helped re-unite families, 
helped seniors receive the benefits they deserve, and has exhibited 
tireless devotion to serving the people.
  Dorothy Burnham Vattes, was born in Manchester, NH. She has been 
married for 41 years to John, also a good friend. They have four 
children, Wendy,

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Lori, Mark and Shane. I have seen her children grow into wonderful, 
responsible, adults--most of them also work in Government service. Her 
son Mark, who also works on my staff, and his wife Kathy, gave Dotty 
her greatest joy last year--a grandson, Benjamin.
  Dotty began work in the 1960s, which was followed by a career as a 
legal secretary. She stayed at home to raise her family for 7 years, 
but returned to work in a law firm until 1981 when she began her career 
in public service. She worked for Senator Gordon Humphrey, who held 
this seat before me, and then came to work for my office when I was 
elected to the House in 1984.
  Dotty's retirement will enable her to spend the time doing what she 
enjoys: traveling, crafts, and community activities like the Manchester 
Federated Republican Women's Club and the National Association of 
Retired Federal Employees, NARFE. She and her husband will spend 
winters at their home in Florida, and summers back in New Hampshire.
  Dotty's service to the people of New Hampshire will be missed by all 
of those whose lives she touched. Her commitment, devotion, and the 
special way in which she helped so many, will not be forgotten. I 
commend her on her years of service, and her excellence as a valuable 
member of my staff. Best wishes, Dotty, for a wonderful 
retirement.

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