[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 162 (2016), Part 1]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 977-978]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




 HONORING JOHN O'BRIEN, PRESIDENT OF THE WEST SIDE IRISH AMERICAN CLUB

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                         HON. JAMES B. RENACCI

                                of ohio

                    in the house of representatives

                        Monday, February 1, 2016

  Mr. RENACCI. Mr. Speaker, I would like to congratulate John O'Brien, 
upon the achievement of twenty years as President of one of the premier 
Irish organizations in America, the West Side Irish American Club.
  The West Side Irish American Club exists to preserve and promote the 
rich Irish cultural heritage in song, dance, literature, sports and 
traditions. It provides a forum for the enrichment of family and the 
enhancement of friendships. John O'Brien demonstrates a commitment to 
the Irish community on a daily basis. Service to the Irish community is 
the foundation of John O'Brien's endeavors. John

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O'Brien exemplifies the spirit of the WSIA member--love of culture and 
celebration of community.
  John O'Brien was born in Kiltoon, County Roscommon, Ireland and 
arrived in North America first in Montreal, Canada where he met his 
wife, Eileen. The O'Briens settled in Cleveland, Ohio in 1963. They 
raised four children, Noreen, Catherine, Patricia and John Jr.
  John O'Brien was first elected President of the West Side Irish 
American Club in 1995. Under his leadership many capital improvements 
to the facility have been achieved, including a new storage building 
and workshop, a beautiful gazebo, conversion to a city water and sewer 
system, complete renovation of the Great Hall, addition of the Madison 
and Abbey Rooms, and the upgrade of the football field. He also 
oversees the ``Tuesday Volunteers,'' doing countless maintenance and 
cleaning projects.
  John O'Brien's dedication, his steady hand and his quiet, unassuming 
demeanor and his humility inspire others to participate in club 
activities.
  Mr. Speaker, please join me in recognition of John O'Brien for his 
constant dedication to preserving Irish culture and to giving future 
generations of Irish-Americans the gift of knowledge of their 
traditions.

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