CONGRATULATING MARY RYMAN ON HER RETIREMENT AFTER 46 YEARS AS BRISTOL TOWN CLERK; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 195
(Extensions of Remarks - December 06, 2019)

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 CONGRATULATING MARY RYMAN ON HER RETIREMENT AFTER 46 YEARS AS BRISTOL 
                               TOWN CLERK

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                          HON. JACKIE WALORSKI

                               of indiana

                    in the house of representatives

                        Friday, December 6, 2019

  Mrs. WALORSKI. Madam Speaker, I rise today to congratulate Mary Ryman 
on her retirement after 46 years as Bristol Town Clerk, making her the 
longest-serving town clerk in the State of Indiana.
  For the people of Bristol, Indiana, walking into Town Hall means 
seeing a friendly face every day. For nearly half a century, Mary has 
been there to serve the community of Bristol, and she is always the 
right person to ask when residents have a question or need assistance. 
Her unparalleled commitment to her community exemplifies what it truly 
means to be a Hoosier and a public servant.
  Guided by the values of integrity and respect for all people, Mary 
has proven to be a pillar of the town and a model citizen. Her 
unmistakable passion for making Bristol a better place inspires all who 
know her, and it's no surprise that she plans to continue serving her 
community as a volunteer at Bristol's Community Food Pantry.
  Mary's compassion and warmth go far beyond her duties at Town Hall. 
She constantly strives to give back to those in need and to strengthen 
her community. As a member of the Bristol United Methodist Church, she 
has taught Sunday School for many years and enjoyed singing in the 
choir. She is also often found helping stray animals by providing them 
food and comfort. And she is a devoted wife and loving mother, 
grandmother, and great-grandmother.
  Madam Speaker, on behalf of Indiana's 2nd District, I want to thank 
Mary for the many years she has dedicated to serving the hardworking 
Hoosiers of Bristol and building a brighter future for northern 
Indiana. With her retirement, she leaves behind a legacy full of 
accomplishments, but her impact on the community is sure to last far 
into the future.

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