[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 17] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 22465] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]PAYING TRIBUTE TO ERSILIA CRUZ ______ HON. JOHN T. SALAZAR of colorado in the house of representatives Tuesday, December 5, 2006 Mr. SALAZAR. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize a woman who made a difference to so many people in the community of Pueblo, CO. Ersilia Cruz left her community a better place. Ersilia Cruz, who was a driving force for Hyde Park and ``remodeling the West Side,'' as she put it, died of a stroke Friday. She was 75. She helped bring the Cesar Chavez Academy and, most recently, the Dolores Huerta Preparatory High School to Hyde Park. She was director for many programs at the Hyde Park Community Center, was active at church and, her family said, had strong interests in the community and children. Her son Steve said that Ersilia decided to stay alive long past when she was supposed to because ``she wanted to talk to everyone before she left. She wasn't going until everyone in the family talked to her, and the whole week was like that. She was all family. That's what she stood for, and it was a neat experience for our family.'' The recipient of several local, State and national awards, Cruz's most distinguished was probably the Dorothy Richardson Award in 2003, for which she was flown to Washington. That same year she also had a street in Hyde Park named after her, called Cruz Court. In the 1970s, Cruz operated G&E Grocery Store and later worked for Kwik Way and PDQ convenience stores, from which she retired while a manager. Cruz is survived by her husband of 59 years, George. The two met and wed in Mora, NM. Mrs. Cruz also is survived by 20 grandchildren, 22 great- grandchildren and a great-great-granddaughter. The entire community of Pueblo, CO, will miss Ersilia Cruz. ____________________