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Nov. 5, 2021 sees Congressional Record publish “HONORING THE LIFE AND SERVICE OF WILLIAM ``BILL'' MOUSER.....” in the Extensions of Remarks section

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Jack Bergman was mentioned in HONORING THE LIFE AND SERVICE OF WILLIAM ``BILL'' MOUSER..... on page E1207 covering the 1st Session of the 117th Congress published on Nov. 5, 2021 in the Congressional Record.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

HONORING THE LIFE AND SERVICE OF WILLIAM ``BILL'' MOUSER

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HON. JACK BERGMAN

of michigan

in the house of representatives

Friday, November 5, 2021

Mr. BERGMAN. Madam Speaker, it is my honor to recognize the life of William ``Bill'' Mouser, who passed away recently after a lifetime of service to his fellow Michiganders. Through his constant dedication, tenacity, and leadership, Bill became an essential part of the Northern Michigan community.

William Mouser was born in Hastings, Michigan, on September 10, 1950, and graduated from Lake Wood High School in Lake Odessa in 1968. He furthered his education at Lansing Community College where he met his future wife, Shirley Jean Peters, who he married in 1972. With a drive to serve his local community, Bill spent much of his retirement as a part-time facilities manager in Garfield Township and served on numerous local boards including the Grand Traverse County Road Commission, the Green Lake Township Planning and Zoning Committee, and the Grand Traverse County Parks and Recreation Commission. Bill's passing is a significant loss to our community, and he is missed dearly by his family and friends. Mr. Mouser's tireless devotion to the public good touched the lives of many Michiganders, and the impact of his work cannot be overstated.

Madam Speaker, on behalf of Michigan's First Congressional District, I ask you to join me in honoring the life of William ``Bill'' Mouser. He will be forever remembered for the many lives he bettered throughout his life.

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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 195

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