[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 18] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 23783-23784] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING THE LIFE OF CAROLE MANCHESTER PILLAY ______ HON. JOHN B. LARSON of connecticut in the house of representatives Thursday, December 7, 2006 Mr. LARSON of Connecticut. Mr. Speaker, I wish to submit for the Record the following tribute that appeared in the Winsted Journal on October 27, 2006. Mrs. Pillay began her career in fashion at Vogue, later becoming fabric editor at Glamour, and fashion director at Seventeen and Elle. Mrs. Pillay was also the author of French Tea and Tea in the East. I'm honored to submit this for the Record. My heart goes out to her entire family. [From the Winsted Journal, Oct. 27, 2006] Carole Manchester Pillay Winsted--Carole Manchester Pillay, author of two distinctive books on the preparation and drinking of tea and a former editor of leading women's magazines, died Oct. 21, 2006, in Manhattan. She lived in Manhattan and Winsted and was the wife of Shunna Pillay. Mrs. Pillay started her fashion career with Vogue and later became the fabric editor for Glamour and then fashion director at Seventeen and Elle magazines. Her articles on fashion, the decorative arts and tea appeared frequently in national magazines. Her two books are ``French Tea'' (Hearst Books, 1993) and ``Tea in the East'' (Hearst Books, 1996). The latter publication took her on journeys throughout Asia, where she met and interviewed ``staunch devotees of tea--planters, pluckers, brokers, blenders, producers, promoters, and tea lovers.'' She wrote that ``there were many trying times rummaging through the obscure domains of tea, but at journey's end I look back on the adversities as fond adventures.'' More recently, she authored the book for the forthcoming musical, ``Pansy.'' Her friends regarded her as possessing an exquisite aesthetic sense, a wonderful joie de vivre, an indomitable spirit and a keen commitment to social justice. In addition to her husband of 33 years, Mrs. Pillay is survived [[Page 23784]] by a brother, Dudley Manchester of West Hartford; a sister, Ann Shubert of Acton, Mass.; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a sister, Lois. There will be a private service in late spring. ____________________