Recognizes Joseph Irwin Miller of Columbus, Indiana, upon the occasion of his death on August 16, 2004, and extends condolences to the Miller family.
[Congressional Bills 108th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 779 Introduced in House (IH)]
108th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 779
Celebrating the life of Joseph Irwin Miller of Columbus, Indiana.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
September 21, 2004
Mr. Hill (for himself, Ms. Carson of Indiana, and Mr. Pence) submitted
the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on
Government Reform
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RESOLUTION
Celebrating the life of Joseph Irwin Miller of Columbus, Indiana.
Whereas Joseph Irwin Miller devoted his entire life to the welfare of his
family, the employees of Cummins, Inc., and his community;
Whereas Joseph Irwin Miller demonstrated his lifelong love of country by serving
honorably and courageously in the United States Navy Air Corps during
World War II;
Whereas Joseph Irwin Miller's prowess and integrity as a businessman fashioned
Cummins, Inc., into a respected industry leader whose unyielding
commitment to its employees and community established a superior legacy
of excellence and civic stewardship which will endure for years to come;
Whereas Joseph Irwin Miller was instrumental in transforming the place of his
birth, Columbus, Indiana, into a thriving center for architecture and
the arts;
Whereas Joseph Irwin Miller gave unselfishly his time and treasure to numerous
causes and foundations dear to his ideals through his role as trusted
advisor and generous philanthropist;
Whereas Joseph Irwin Miller was a respected counselor to leaders at home and
abroad, and made immeasurable contributions to the advancement of human
rights everywhere; and
Whereas Joseph Irwin Miller will be remembered as a loving husband to his wife
Xenia, a devoted father to his 5 children, and caring grandfather to his
10 grandchildren: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, that the House of Representatives--
(1) has learned with profound sorrow of the death of Joseph
Irwin Miller on August 16, 2004, and extends its condolences to
the Miller family, especially his wife Xenia, and his children
Margaret, Catherine, Elizabeth, Hugh, and William;
(2) expresses its profound gratitude to Joseph Irwin Miller
for the services that he rendered to the Nation in the Navy;
(3) recognizes Joseph Irwin Miller's distinguished
achievements in industry, his contributions to the world of
architecture, his promotion of the arts and humanities, and his
advancement of human rights; and
(4) recognizes with respect Joseph Irwin Miller's integrity
and guidance as a leader, his treatment of his fellow citizens
with grace and humility, and his loyalty, contributions, and
service to the City of Columbus, the State of Indiana and the
United States of America.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
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