[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 3]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 4213-4214]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                     HONORING EDWARD AND MERLE FORD

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                            HON. JIM GERLACH

                            of pennsylvania

                    in the house of representatives

                        Tuesday, March 28, 2006

  Mr. GERLACH. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Edward and Merle Ford 
on their 50th wedding anniversary. Edward and Merle celebrated this 
wonderful milestone on February 28, 2006 after having spent half a 
century in love and with the shared experiences of family life.
  Edward Lee Ford was born on July 31, 1929 in Hemingway, South 
Carolina. He relocated to Pennsylvania to attend Pine Forge Academy. 
Prior to graduating from Pine Forge, Edward and his twin brother, 
Jesse, were drafted into the Army where they served as medics. During 
his time at Pine Forge and while in Germany, Edward diligently wrote to 
Merle Elizabeth Cheatham. Merle was born on January 1, 1934 in 
Baltimore, Maryland, and like Edward, attended Pine Forge Academy. 
During the early days of their romance, letter-writing kept their love 
alive.
  On October 23, 1955, Merle Elizabeth Cheatham and Edward Lee Ford 
were wed at the chapel on the grounds of Pine Forge Academy. The Fords 
have four children; Rhonda, Terry, Dwayne, and Lisa; three 
grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Merle and Edward have 
likewise kept their connection to Pine Forge Academy strong. Merle 
worked as the Registrar, Secretary to the Principal, and Typing Teacher 
at the Academy, while Edward designed and built

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Kimbrough Hall, several of the log cabins, and renovated North Hall 
into the Music Conservatory. Edward even served as the first president 
of the Pine Forge National Alumni Association. In 1995, Edward, along 
with his brother Jesse, received the honor of being alumni of the year. 
In addition to their dedication to each other and the Academy, the 
Fords are pillars in their church where they serve as Head Deacon/
Deaconess at the Walnut Street Community Seventh-day Adventist Church 
in Pottstown, Pennsylvania.
  Mr. Speaker, I ask that my colleagues join me today in honoring 
Edward and Merle Ford on their fifty golden years of love and 
dedication to each other. I hope they will continue to live in the 
house Edward built for Merle and that they are blessed with continued 
joy, health, and love.

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