[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 3] [Senate] [Page 4026] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]ERMA ORA JAMES BYRD Mr. FRIST. Mr. President, I would like to open today with respects paid to Erma Byrd, the wife of our dear friend and colleague, Senator Robert Byrd. As the Chaplain mentioned in his prayer, Mrs. Byrd passed away recently--in fact, on Saturday night. Erma Ora James Byrd was the devoted wife of Senator Byrd for nearly 69 years. Born in Virginia in 1917, Erma and her family moved to West Virginia when she was a child. It was there that she met her future husband at the Mark Twain Grade School in Raleigh County. The couple married when they were 19 years old. The daughter of coal miners, Erma never forgot her humble beginnings. As a young couple, the Byrds enjoyed a simple existence. They could often be found at community square dances where Senator Byrd would be playing his fiddle and Erma would be dancing. From those local dances, to running a grocery business, to raising a family, Erma and Senator Byrd were partners in everything they did. When Senator Byrd decided to come to the House of Representatives in 1952 and then later entered law school, Erma took the lead in handling the house and bringing up their daughters. Throughout her life, Mrs. Byrd focused on her family. The Byrds were the proud parents to two daughters, Mona and Marjorie. And they were blessed with six grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Mrs. Byrd's love of children extended far beyond her family. In West Virginia, Erma Byrd was known far and wide for her advocacy for children and for helping young people get ahead. Dedicated, determined, loving, and loyal--these were the words many used to describe Erma Byrd. And they are the qualities that our colleague cherished dearly in his wife. On their 65th wedding anniversary, Senator Byrd said: Erma and I are complete and whole, a total that is more than the sum of its parts. In my life, Erma Ora Byrd is the diamond. She is a priceless treasure, a multifaceted woman of great insight and wisdom, of quiet humor and common sense. I wish that more people could know the joy I have had in finding one's soul mate early in life and then sharing that deep companionship over many happy years. Senator Byrd, our thoughts and our prayers are with you and your family. We mourn your loss, and we celebrate the life of the wonderful woman who stood by your side. ____________________