[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 161 (2015), Part 8]
[Senate]
[Pages 10415-10416]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS

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                   TRIBUTE TO WALLACE ``WALLY'' RENEY

 Ms. AYOTTE. Mr. President, today I wish to honor one of New 
Hampshire's

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most respected, accomplished, and beloved citizens, Wallace ``Wally'' 
Reney, as he enters into retirement. I am proud to recognize his 
illustrious professional career and continued service to many 
communities across the Granite State and our country.
  Originally from Bellows Falls, VT, Wally has been a resident of 
Surry, NH for the past five decades. During his 50-year career as a 
community banker, Wally has helped thousands of Granite Staters become 
homeowners, serviced their financial needs, and helped strengthen and 
develop the Monadnock Region. Before becoming a business leader in the 
community, Wally spent 8 years in the U.S. Marine Corps. Serving 
overseas in Japan for 2 of those years as a court stenographer, he took 
the time to learn the language, culture, and customs--demonstrating an 
appreciation for serving people and a knack for communication that 
would lend itself to Wally's own work and character years later.
  Wally tells everyone he meets that he has what money cannot buy. He 
is revered as one of the most generous and selfless individuals who has 
devoted his life to giving back, not just to the community, but to 
others who gave him the opportunity to be successful in life. Wally 
lent his time and energy to over 50 nonprofits and has been a member of 
the Lions Club for over 40 years. He sent dozens of children to summer 
camp, often paying for their experience himself. Since 1969, Wally has 
helped expand the local Toys for Tots program, where he has donated 
gifts and toys to ensure a joyful holiday season for all children.
  Wally Reney embodies the true spirit of the American dream, and, in 
turn, has encouraged countless others to achieve their own dreams. 
Wally has improved the quality of life in the Granite State and 
epitomizes the great New Hampshire tradition of being a good neighbor. 
I am extraordinarily proud to recognize and celebrate Wally. I wish him 
the best for a happy and healthy retirement.

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