[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 153 (2007), Part 9] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 12390-12391] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM F. ``BABE'' MARCELLINO ______ HON. EDWARD J. MARKEY of massachusetts in the house of representatives Monday, May 14, 2007 Mr. MARKEY. Madam Speaker, I rise today to honor the life of a dear friend and former member of my staff, William F. ``Babe'' Marcellino. The Babe passed away on May 9, 2007, after 90 glorious years. While I am saddened by his passing, I can't help smiling when I think about his life. Babe Marcellino was an American original in every sense. He was a well respected political sage on Beacon Hill and in Boston City Hall. He served as a close advisor to Governor Foster Furcolo, Senate President Maurice Donahue and Mayor Kevin White. He came to work for me later in life and stayed with me into his 80s. He was the essence of wisdom and quiet elegance. When constituents walked through the door to my office, the Babe would greet them with a wink and a smile. When they broke down in tears under the weight of their problems, Babe would tell them he was on their side. And he always was. He helped hundreds of constituents solve their problems with the Federal Government. I especially relied on Babe to help with particularly difficult constituent matters, because of his incredible ability to put people at ease. I will never forget his mastery of policy and his generosity of spirit following a terrible fire that ravaged an entire block of businesses right across from my Medford, MA, district office in February of 1994. Together, Babe Marcellino and I worked with the Small Business Administration and others in the federal government to bring relief to devastated business owners in Medford Square and to rebuild the downtown. Babe Marcellino was an exemplary public servant. Babe also was a wonderful teacher. He eagerly took younger staff members under his wing to impart his wisdom. Many of those former staffers have told me over the years that their experience in public service was richer for having known and learned from the Babe. He dearly loved his alma mater Holy Cross, and devoted a large portion of his time ensuring that Holy Cross became a national educational treasure that could be enjoyed by all students, regardless of their socio-economic condition. Babe was blessed with an extraordinary family for which his love was strong and enduring. He was remarkable for having two wonderful marriages. With his beloved first wife Maidie, he produced six incredible children--William Marcellino Jr., James Marcellino, Mary Zouberis, Richard Marcellino, John ``Jocko'' Marcellino, and Sister Noella Marcellino. After Maidie passed away, the Babe married the fabulous Marie, herself a widow. He ``inherited'' five terrific step- children--Cathy Doran, Jane Driscoll, Stephen Doran, Mark Doran and the late Daniel Doran. Babe leaves 21 grandchildren, each with their unique and special memories of their grandfather. Watching Babe and Marie was like watching Fred and Ginger--they made a marvelous couple full of grace, style and class. When you were in Babe's presence, you could not help but to feed off of his optimism and his incredible inner strength. He was the quintessential gentleman. He often remarked after an enjoyable time or conversation together that the experience had been ``like a chunk of heaven. `` Babe, it was an honor to have known you and worked with you--and I am proud to honor your exemplary public service, your extraordinary love of family, and your unwavering faith in God and the United States of America. Your whole life was a chunk of heaven and all of us who love you will miss you dearly. [[Page 12391]] ____________________