[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 163 (2017), Part 5] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 6046-6047] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]RECOGNIZING AND CELEBRATING THE BIRTHDAY OF BENJAMIN ``BEN'' MORRIS OF WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VA ______ HON. ROBERT J. WITTMAN of virginia in the house of representatives Wednesday, April 26, 2017 Mr. WITTMAN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize and celebrate the 90th birthday of Benjamin ``Ben'' Morris of Westmoreland County, VA. Born on May 6, 1927, Ben would attend grade school at Oak Grove School for first through eleventh grade. Upon graduating in 1945, Ben enlisted in the United States Navy to serve in World War II. By the time Ben completed boot camp in Maryland, the war had ended but the mission to evade Japan was still to take place. He journeyed to California to board a troop ship that would travel to the Marshall Islands where he would board the USS Prairie. The USS Prairie traveled the seas of the Pacific, stopping at many islands, until it reached Tokyo, Japan. Ben recalls being amazed at the destruction of the city from the bombing that had occurred. After his naval tour of 15 months, he returned to his home in Montross, VA to begin working with his father at L.A. Clark Company, producing railroad ties. In 1950, Ben and his older brother built a lumber mill. He was married that year and him and his wife would have three boys and a daughter together. In 1951, Northern Neck Lumber, Inc. opened for business in Warsaw, VA. After his brother's death, Ben continued to run the business as President until 1995 when he retired. Ben's two sons continue to run the business today. Ben served on the Board of The Bank of Montross for 34 years until it was sold. Ben is a member of St. James Episcopal Church where he has served on the Vestry several times. Ben has enjoyed the pleasures of the Northern Neck: golfing, fishing, boating, and hunting. He is proud of his three children from his first marriage who have blessed him with nine [[Page 6047]] grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Ben and his current wife of 33 years live in Montross, and her two children and five grandchildren have been part of an ever growing family. Mr. Speaker, I have had the pleasure of knowing Ben for many years and am honored to recognize him and to celebrate his 90th birthday. On behalf the millions of Americans that he has selflessly served through his military service and service to his community, I thank him and wish him the happiest of birthdays. ____________________