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TREMENDOUS ACHIEVEMENTS OF LIEUTENANT PATRICIA BROWN AND SENIOR DEPUTY
SHERIFF PAUL SHIFFER
(Mr. CLYDE asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. CLYDE. Madam Speaker, I rise today to highlight the tremendous achievements of two law enforcement officers in Stephens County, Georgia.
Deputy Sheriff Lieutenant Patricia ``Pat'' Brown recently reached her 30-year tenure with the Stephens County Sheriff's Office. After serving in the field for many years, Lieutenant Brown now diligently leads the records division and continues to display exceptional service to her community.
Senior Deputy Sheriff Paul Shiffer reached his 50-year tenure this past year. Yes, I said 50 years of law enforcement service. And he continues to faithfully serve as head of the civil division. Whether he is working extra hours or using his personal time to custom make Christmas ornaments for each employee, Senior Deputy Shiffer has gone above and beyond to serve his community for half a century.
The good folks of Stephens County are fortunate to have Deputies Brown and Shiffer, and I congratulate them both for their devoted service to the Ninth District.
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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 170
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