[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 162 (2016), Part 9]
[Senate]
[Page 13218]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS

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                    REMEMBERING BRIAN SCOTT GAMROTH

 Mr. BARRASSO. Mr. President, Wyoming has lost a true giant. On 
September 18, 2016, Brian Scott Gamroth lost his life in a tragic 
motorcycle accident. It is hard to think of a more familiar and 
friendly voice in Wyoming than Brian Scott's. For the past 23 years, 
the Casper community woke up and went to work with the smiling voice of 
Brian Scott filling the airwaves on the K2 Morning Show. While his 
voice has been silenced, his impact on Wyoming will live on.
  Brian didn't stop at just reporting about the community, he lived it 
and loved it every day. If there was a charitable event in Casper or 
anywhere in Wyoming, Brian was either emceeing it or letting everyone 
in the Cowboy State know how they can help. Through his talents as an 
entertainer, master of ceremonies, and a community leader, Brian has 
raised millions of dollars for local and State charities.
  Brian's love for Wyoming was only eclipsed by his love for his 
family. He is survived by his wife, Tracy, and three sons: Josh and his 
wife, Heidi; Kyle and his wife, Whitney; and Corey. Brian cherished his 
four grandchildren, Lucy, Sarah, Reagan, and Owen.
  Brian Scott Gamroth was a friend to everyone. He has changed many 
lives for the better, and Wyoming will feel his loss for a long time. 
Bobbi and I are blessed to have called him our friend. We will miss him 
dearly.

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