[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 149 (2003), Part 13]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 17940]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                      TRIBUTE TO JOHN M. MOSCINSKI

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                        HON. BILL PASCRELL, JR.

                             of new jersey

                    in the house of representatives

                         Monday, July 14, 2003

  Mr. PASCRELL. Mr. Speaker, I would like to call to your attention the 
work of a man I am proud to represent in Congress, Mr. John R. 
Moscinski. John was recognized on Monday, May 05, 2003 by the Township 
of Little Falls, New Jersey.
  It is only fitting that he be honored, in this, the permanent record 
of the greatest freely elected body on earth, for he has a long history 
of dedication, leadership, and commitment to his community.
  John Moscinski was born on October 25, 1920. After graduating from a 
local high school John proudly served his nation in the Second World 
War as a Tech Sergeant. Upon his return to the United States, he 
enrolled in New York University under the G.I. Bill. After two years, 
however, he had to leave his college studies to support his wife and 
two children by working two jobs.
  John attributes his life's accomplishments to the values and training 
he received while in the Civilian Conservation Corps, a program 
initiated by President Roosevelt during the great depression. Beyond 
the physical skills he acquired working in this program, John also 
gained valuable leadership qualities. His leadership abilities would 
prove to be essential when he took a position with the modern day 
replica of the CCC, the Northeast Americorps Advisory Board. John 
continues to remain active in his community.
  He is currently a member of senior citizen groups in Little Falls and 
West Paterson, New Jersey as well as a member of the support group at 
the Veterans Administration hospital in Lyons, New Jersey.
  In addition to his involvement in the community, John has remained 
steadfast in his desire to complete his college education. At the age 
of 78 he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Health Services 
from Montclair State University and this year, at the age of 82 he will 
receive his Master of Arts degree in Community Health as well.
  The job of a United States Congressman involves so much that is 
rewarding, yet nothing compares to recognizing the accomplishments of 
individuals like John Moscinski. I applaud the Township of Little Falls 
for their initiative in naming May 9, 2003 as John Moscinski Day.
  Mr. Speaker, I ask that you join our colleagues, the Township of 
Little Falls, John's family and friends, all those who have been 
touched by John and me in recognizing the outstanding and invaluable 
achievements of John Moscinski.

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