[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 153 (2007), Part 16] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 21990] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]IN HONOR AND MEMORY OF THE HON. MYLAN ROBERT ENGEL, SR. ______ HON. JO BONNER of alabama in the house of representatives Tuesday, July 31, 2007 Mr. BONNER. Madam Speaker, Mobile County and, indeed, the entire state of Alabama, has lost a dear friend and I rise today to honor him and pay tribute to his memory. Mylan Engel, a distinguished former State legislator, was a devoted family man while spending nearly 50 years of his life in the arena of public service. Mylan served in both the Alabama House of Representatives and the Alabama Senate from 1961 to 1970. During his career in the legislature, Mr. Engel was the chairman of the Mobile County delegation for 4 years and served as the floor leader under three governors. During this time and in the years that followed, he also served as chief attorney for the Mobile County Personnel Board. He never fully retired from practicing law until he suffered a stroke about a year ago. While a member of the Alabama Legislature, Mr. Engel sponsored countless bills that were later signed into law, but he is perhaps best known for his legislation to create the University of South Alabama in 1963. Mylan was a member of the University's Board of Trustees from 1963 to 1975, and he stepped down from the USA Foundation in June. Mr. Engel grew up on a farm in rural Summerdale, Alabama, where he developed a work ethic rooted in his Christian faith and instilled in him by his parents. Farming became his passion, and he continued to plant and harvest crops throughout his life. His family notes that Mr. Engel was known for giving away his new potatoes, corn, beans and watermelons. In addition, Mr. Engel was a 50-year member of the congregation at Grace Lutheran Church. Mr. Engel, a graduate of the University of Alabama, was a distinguished veteran of World War II. He served in the Rhineland and Central European campaigns. Madam Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me in remembering a dedicated public servant and long-time advocate for Mobile and south Alabama. Mylan Engel, Sr., will be deeply missed by his family--his wife, Rositha Engel; his 4 sons, Mylan R. Engel Jr., Mark Engel, Daniel Engel, and Tommy Whitman; his 2 daughters, Carla Meyers and Bonita Engel Amonett; his 7 grandsons and 2 granddaughters--as well as the countless friends he leaves behind. Our thoughts and prayers are with them all at this difficult time. ____________________