[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 149 (2003), Part 7]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 9507]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                 HONORING PRIVATE BRANDON ULYSSES SLOAN

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                       HON. STEPHANIE TUBBS JONES

                                of ohio

                    in the house of representatives

                        Wednesday, April 9, 2003

  Mrs. JONES of Ohio. I rise to honor an American hero, Brandon Ulysses 
Sloan, who lost his life during the conflict with Iraq. Private Brandon 
Ulysses Sloan was a native of Cleveland and a member of the 507th 
Maintenance Company of the United States Army. He was born on October 
7, 1983, in Cleveland, Ohio to the union of Tandy U. and Kimberly T. 
Sloan.
  Brandon Sloan exhibited a unique blend of personality and strength. A 
loving child, Brandon always played and enjoyed spending time with 
other children. Brandon later became a big brother to his sister 
Brittany, with whom he shared a close friendship.
  Brandon began his education in the East Cleveland School District, 
and remained in the district until the family moved to Euclid, Ohio. 
While in the East Cleveland Schools, he developed a love for basketball 
and continued in various athletic pursuits.
  During the formative years, the family enjoyed many happy times 
together. Brandon in particular enjoyed playing basketball and 
developed a knack for making good friends.
  In 1996, the family moved to Oakwood Village, Ohio in the Bedford 
School District. There, Brandon became a Bedford ``Bearcat'', 
participating in high school football as a defensive lineman.
  Brandon confessed a hope in Christ during his high school years and 
was baptized at The Historic Greater Friendship Baptist Church.
  Later he decided to pursue a military career. He joined the United 
States Army to serve his country. After having served one year, Brandon 
gave his life for his country.
  Precious memories are cherished by his father, Rev. Tandy U. Sloan; 
mother, Kimberly T. Sloan; sister, Brittney; two grandmothers, Dr. R. 
Pippen (James) and Luberta Sloan. He also had a host of uncles, aunts 
and cousins. His friends are numerous but to name a few: Stephon, 
Romel, Cleo and Eddie (U.S. Marine Corps), all who mourn his loss.
  On behalf of the people of the 11th Congressional District and the 
United States Congress. I extend my heartfelt sympathy.

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