[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 153 (2007), Part 10] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 14414] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]IN HONOR OF HARRY AND BARBARA KRAMER ______ HON. JASON ALTMIRE of pennsylvania in the house of representatives Thursday, May 24, 2007 Mr. ALTMIRE. Madam Speaker, I rise today to honor 2 true western Pennsylvania heroes, Mr. Harry Kramer and his wife, Barbara. ``Uncle Harry,'' as he is known to generations of campers, was Executive Director of YMCA Camp Kon-O-Kwee in Fombell, Beaver County for 37 years, before retiring this spring. On June 2, hundreds of campers, parents, counselors, and others touched by Harry's kindness and selflessness will return to Camp Kon-O-Kwee to honor Uncle Harry and his wife, Aunt Barbara, and to dedicate the brand new dining hall as ``Kramer Hall.'' Harry and Barbara have devoted their lives to helping others. Together they turned Camp Kon-O-Kwee from a ramshackle boys camp slated for closure into the country's premier camp for special needs children and adults. Kon-O-Kwee also serves as a place for at-risk youth retreats, senior citizen camping trips, school field trips, and parent- child weekend campouts. Over 17,000 campers come to Kon-O-Kwee each year, and Uncle Harry and Aunt Barbara's warm smiles and big hearts have made an indelible imprint on each and every one. Madam Speaker, these 2 western Pennsylvanians are shining examples of what the rest of us should strive to be. They have worked tirelessly for almost 40 years to create a magical place that Uncle Harry has called ``heaven on earth.'' And for the thousands who have passed through Camp Kon-O-Kwee--be it for a day, a weekend, or a week--it has been exactly that. On behalf of the U.S. House of Representatives, I extend to them my deepest thanks for their years of service to western Pennsylvania and I wish them the very best in their well-earned retirement. ____________________