RECOGNIZING THE LATE PEDRO SALAS FOR HIS DEDICATION TO MANY CONTRIBUTIONS HE MADE FOR HIS COUNTRY AND COMMUNITY; Congressional Record Vol. 166, No. 119
(Extensions of Remarks - June 29, 2020)
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RECOGNIZING THE LATE PEDRO SALAS FOR HIS DEDICATION TO MANY
CONTRIBUTIONS HE MADE FOR HIS COUNTRY AND COMMUNITY
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HON. BRIAN HIGGINS
of new york
in the house of representatives
Monday, June 29, 2020
Mr. HIGGINS of New York. Madam Speaker, I rise today to honor the
late Pedro Salas, a Vietnam War Veteran and active member of his
community in Buffalo, New York. Salas, also known as Pete or Pello, was
born in Moca, Puerto Rico in 1949 to Ignacio Salas-Lorenzo and Maria
Gonzalez-Soto de Salas, and moved to Buffalo's West Side in the early
1950s with his family. Salas' family was deeply involved in the
flourishing Puerto Rican businesses within the growing Latino
neighborhoods.
Salas graduated from Grover Cleveland High School in 1968 and earned
his degree at the University at Buffalo, where he was also a member of
the University's Latino Student Organization, PODER.
Salas was drafted into the Vietnam War, where he courageously served
in the United States Army. He was stationed in Germany and received an
honorable discharge as a ranking Specialist. Salas' extensive career
also included working for General Motors and Westinghouse, as well as
serving as an academic counselor at the University at Buffalo, and as a
counselor at the New York State Division for Youth. Salas' dedication
to civil service is also reflected in his active membership in the
American Legion, where he served as an active contributor to the
Francis A. Lombardo American Legion Post. Salas was also one of several
veterans who worked to found the Gabriel A. Rodriguez American Legion
Post 1928, and he served as the organization's First Commander, in
which he recognized the contributions of Latino veterans in Western New
York.
In addition to Salas' dedication to his community, he was also a
loving husband to his wife Ana Lopez, and a loving father to his three
children: Mariana, nicknamed Mimi, Pedro Jose, nicknamed P.J, and
Michael. Salas is also survived by his three grandchildren: Nick, Mari,
and A.J, as well as his brother, Arturo. He was a dedicated sports fan,
who was actively involved in local Puerto
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Rican softball leagues and was known to have never missed a Bills game.
I wish to thank and honor Pedro Salas today, and his dedication to
the United States Army, as well as his active participation in civil
service organizations that aided in expanding the ways in which Latino
Veterans are honored and remembered. His family, local community, and
the United States as a whole are better for having known Salas and we
stand here today to recognize his impactful leadership and heartfelt
commitment. I thank Pete Salas, for his life-long service and
dedication to this country.
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