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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD— Extensions Of E756 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks May 19, 2016 22 years. He served in Kosovo during his first 20 years, Vice President/Organizer of Local THAT LAST FULL MEASURE stint of active duty in the 1990s. Later, as a 716, and as delegate at many national and All in that moment between Life and Death member of the Connecticut National Guard he state conventions. In these positions, he was When, who lives or dies no less deployed to Iraq for Operation Iraqi Freedom, on the front lines in the fight for a living wage When, courage comes to crest then served in Afghanistan where he was se- and fair working conditions. As comes That Measure Mr. Wortham was not only a notable labor That God-like Test verely injured by a suicide bomb attack in That Last Full Measure 2012. During that time, he rose through the leader, but also served on the Harris County Just All ranks to Sergeant and accumulated an im- Board of Managers for the Harris Health Sys- Until, none lies left pressive array of awards and medals, includ- tem, earning the distinction of the body’s long- As one of America’s Best ing the Purple Heart, Army Commendation est-serving labor representative. Mr. Wortham Right between Life and Death with Valor, Combat Medic Badge, Expert In- will be especially remembered for his passion When, who lives or dies fantry Badge, Commanding Generals Certifi- for helping people through the political proc- So all upon us so rests cate of Merit, and the Coast Guard and United ess, especially working people. The greatest of all tests As to one’s soul expressed States Marine Corps Certificates of Apprecia- Mr. Speaker, I am blessed to say farewell to a dear friend who is gone but not forgotten. When comes tion. That Last Full Measure At the time of his injury, he was a medic, He will be missed dearly by a multitude of Of which now so Blesses certified at the highest levels and performed family and friends. This family includes his As when one looks into that Face of Death many life-saving missions with skill and care children, Stephen Dale Wortham and Melinda And so valiantly vanquishes Evil’s Quest for the men and women he served with. Wortham; his sisters, Becky Rogers (George), As When Come’s, The first time I met Sgt. Welintukonis was Leslie Broussard (Jimmy), and Lisa Persky That Last Full Measure under extraordinary circumstances. He had (Ronnie); as well as his brother, Jason Krieg. That Golden Test All in that moment which lies just arrived at Walter Reed Hospital in Be- f As all in ones soul comprised thesda, Maryland where he had flown in from TRIBUTE TO JANIS AND RUSTY Which, brings such tears to the Angels eyes Landstuhl Hospital in Germany, still suffering CREVELING Up On High in agonizing pain from his life threatening ab- All In That Last Full Measure dominal injury. His amazing wife, Camilla, was As they watch and cry at his bedside comforting him, but it was clear HON. DAVID YOUNG At this American Treasure that his condition was very critical. Even OF IOWA At The Greatest Gift of All though he was not aware of my presence, I IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES As how one’s Life is Measured had the opportunity to witness his incredible Thursday, May 19, 2016 To hear that most solemn call Of Love and Devotion, inner strength and ferocious will to live that Mr. YOUNG of Iowa. Mr. Speaker, I rise and Sacrifice carried him through that dark hour and a long today to recognize and honor Janis and Rusty All in that moment of selflessness as so real- and difficult recovery. With the support of his Creveling of Manchester, Iowa, on the very ized wife and family, Micah is healthy and ready to special occasion of their 50th wedding anni- To do what is right start a new chapter of his life. versary. They were married on March 17, To carry that night Wherever he and his family go, one thing is All in That Last Full Measure 1966. All in that fight sure. Micah will be a passionate advocate for Rusty and Janis’ lifelong commitment to American veterans and for a strong national With your gift each other, their children Ronda, Brian, and The Greatest of All defense. I know that because my email inbox Holly, and their grandchildren truly embodies The one that our Lord so Treasure’s has been bursting with messages, articles, Iowa values. As they reflect on their 50th anni- Is but that ‘‘That Last Full Measure’’ and suggestions—sometimes sent in the mid- versary may their commitment grow even A SEAL Of HONOR dle of the night—about improving services for stronger, and continue to love, cherish, and The One who so endeavored those who wear the uniform of our country. honor one another for many years to come. In that Gift Michael you so gave Today, he is active in veterans’ service organi- I commend this great couple on their 50th All in that most splendid treasure Michael, the Lives you so saved zations such as the Connecticut American Le- year together and I wish them many more. I gion, Special Operations Wounded Warriors, Perhaps, one day a child will come know my colleagues in the United States Who too all of us among and as the Director of InTheLineOfDuty, a vol- House of Representatives join me in congratu- Will bless our world to come unteer-run charity for First Responders. lating them on this momentous occasion. This one In addition to that formal involvement he has f With such gifts of love you’ve begun organized fund raiser walk-a-thons, school vis- A Cure For Cancer its, and national veterans media events to IN MEMORY OF THE MEDAL OF For our world’s problems finding the answers generate funds and awareness of the chal- HONOR RECIPIENT UNITED Or maybe too, lenges America’s veterans, in particular STATES NAVY SEAL PETTY OF- as you ‘‘That Last Full Measure’’ wounded veterans, confront every day. FICER 2ND CLASS MICHAEL A. And from all of this perhaps will come such America has been, and still is, lucky to have MONSOOR Treasures From all of this such happiness begun the tenacious, spirited, (sometimes a little And yet such sadness for all of your love grouchy) and high-quality contributions of Sgt. HON. PETE SESSIONS ones Micah Welintukonis over the last 22 years. OF TEXAS That we can not so Measure Please join me in thanking him, his wife IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Take heart, as one day you will all be together again Camilla, and their children for all they have Thursday, May 19, 2016 done for our nation and wish them well in all All in Heaven’s Sun embracing then their future endeavors. Mr. SESSIONS. Mr. Speaker, I rise on this Because of you Michael coming Memorial Day in memory and in grati- For what you’ve done f tude to all of the magnificent heroes like Petty And your most magnificent endeavor IN HONOR OF MR. E. DALE Officer 2nd Class Michael A. Monsoor. The In what you gave America’s Son WORTHAM All in, ones who gave that last full measure in the That Last Full Measure name of freedom for their country and broth- In the moment of truth, HON. AL GREEN ers in Arms. On April the 8th 2008, Michael how you behaved my son OF TEXAS was posthumously presented the Medal of As to our Lord’s heart, you’ve brought such pleasure IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Honor by President Bush at the White House for sacrificing himself by jumping on a grenade SEAL, Thursday, May 19, 2016 on September 29, 2006 for his fellow SEALs. your new battle has now begun Mr. AL GREEN of Texas. Mr. Speaker, On this Memorial Day let our thoughts and Mount Up As Thy Will Be Done today I would like to honor the memory of a prayers go out to him and his family and all of As it’s time to run distinguished labor leader: Mr. E. Dale those who have given their lives throughout In the Army of Our Lord, Wortham. Throughout Mr. Wortham’s life, he the years in the name of freedom. I submit as you are now one held a variety of positions, including President this poem penned in his honor by Albert C. An Angel of the Harris County Labor Assembly for over Caswell. 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