[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 156 (2010), Part 3]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 4008]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                       HONORING DR. ANTHONY BROWN

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                           HON. TAMMY BALDWIN

                              of wisconsin

                    in the house of representatives

                         Friday, March 19, 2010

  Ms. BALDWIN. Madam Speaker, I rise today to mourn the loss and honor 
the life of Dr. Anthony Brown of Madison.
  Anthony was indeed larger than his own life. The gift of love and 
compassion that he tirelessly bequeathed to all of us during his 
lifetime is one that can be passed on and passed down forever. He 
taught us to believe in the power of one to make a difference and more 
importantly, he showed us by bringing joy and purpose to others every 
single day. His legacy transcends time, place, person, and death. We 
are all better for knowing Anthony, for having him in our community, 
and for feeling his radiant affection for all people.
  It would be impossible to recite the countless professional 
achievements and accomplishments that he accumulated throughout a 
career without end. To Anthony, his work was never done and that 
mindset permeated his every action.
  He was the epitome of a brother's keeper and embodied all that we 
strive for in a community of shared responsibility. No matter one's 
color, creed, or station in life, Anthony was never satisfied until the 
least among us was given the helping hand we all too often take for 
granted. While Anthony's spirit of uplifting love and generosity will 
live on in each of us and all those with whom we share it, the memories 
of our cherished moments with him will only live on in our thoughts and 
prayers.
  For me, that moment came the day before the Inauguration of President 
Barack Obama. When I was fortunate enough to be able to present Anthony 
and Brenda with an invitation to attend, I was met with tears of 
gratitude. For Anthony and millions more around the world, this was not 
simply a celebration of a new American leader. It was the realization 
of a dream told decades ago. It was only fitting for Anthony to be a 
part of something that he had a hand in creating.
  My condolences to Anthony's friends and family could never repay the 
debt of gratitude we owe Anthony for all he has done for us. All I can 
say is thank you.

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