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“TRIBUTE TO FORMER DISTRICT DIRECTOR AND FRIEND, JOHN J. McGUIRE” mentioning the U.S. Dept of Labor was published in the House of Representatives section on pages H10537 on Oct. 24, 2000.
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TRIBUTE TO FORMER DISTRICT DIRECTOR AND FRIEND, JOHN J. McGUIRE
(Mr. WALSH asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. WALSH. Mr. Speaker, on Monday, October 16, John J. McGuire, my former district director in Syracuse, New York, and close personal friend, died after a long battle with brain cancer. John served as an integral part of my staff since my election to Congress in 1988. Prior to that time, he served as a compliance officer for 11 years with the Wage and Hour Division of the United States Department of Labor in Syracuse.
John McGuire, a former Marine, was a highly decorated disabled American veteran. He is a past recipient of the Veterans Service Award from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, four Special Achievement Awards and the Federal Distinguished Career Award. After serving as a sergeant in the Marine Corps during the Vietnam War, John taught English both here in the United States and in the Balkans.
With John's death earlier this week, his wife and children lost a terrific husband and father; and I lost a neighbor, a close adviser, and a loyal friend. The Central New York community lost a tireless worker and community advocate, and the entire nation lost a dedicated public servant and true American patriot. He will certainly be missed but never forgotten.
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