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                      REMEMBERING WALTER GRAINGER

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                            HON. VINCE FONG

                             of california

                    in the house of representatives

                        Friday, October 3, 2025

  Mr. FONG. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the life and legacy of 
Walter Grainger, a lifelong resident of Bakersfield, California, who 
passed away on Sunday, September 14, 2025, at the age of 99.
  In May 1944, just weeks after graduating from Kern County Union High 
School, later renamed Bakersfield High School, Walter enlisted in the 
United States Navy, where he served honorably during World War II. He 
and his four brothers together wore our Nation's uniform in defense of 
freedom.
  After the conclusion of his military service, Walter dedicated his 
life to education and community. He taught at Bakersfield High School, 
Shafter High School, and North High School, where he chaired the 
Industrial Arts Department, before later working as a safety consultant 
for the school district. Beyond the classroom, Walter was a devoted 
husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and faithful member of 
First United Methodist Church.
  Even in his nineties, Walter continued to serve. He was instrumental 
in the design and construction of the Kern County World War II Veterans 
Memorial at Jastro Park. His vision and leadership helped shape one of 
the most beautiful veterans memorials in the West. Today, that memorial 
stands as a lasting tribute to all who served, including Walter and his 
brothers, whose names are engraved in granite for generations to see.
  Walter was a deeply respected member of the community, and when he 
spoke, people listened. He lived his life with humility, service, and 
quiet strength. His legacy is found not only in the memorial he helped 
build, but in the family he loved, the students he taught, and the 
community he served.
  Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me in honoring the 
remarkable life of Walter Grainger. May his memory serve as an 
inspiration to all of us, and may his family take comfort in knowing 
the profound and enduring impact he had on Bakersfield, Kern County, 
and our Nation.

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