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IN HONOR OF THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF DAVID AND DOROTHY WINEGAR
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HON. CHRIS PAPPAS
of new hampshire
in the house of representatives
Thursday, March 18, 2021
Mr. PAPPAS. Madam Speaker, I rise today to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of David and Dorothy Winegar, residents of Manchester, New Hampshire.
The Winegars have shared decades of life and love together, meeting in the Biology department at Hofstra University in the late 1960's and marrying on April 12, 1971. Since that date, their family has grown to include two loving daughters and several beloved pets.
Together, they've enjoyed many adventures, celebrated great achievements, and persevered through life's challenges. Avid explorers, the Winegars have embraced the arts and the world around them as they've traveled domestically and internationally and have seen over 25 Broadway productions. They instilled a love for the arts and a sense of curiosity in their daughters, sharing an admirable love for both culture and nature.
After raising their family on Long Island, New York, the Winegars chose to retire to Manchester, New Hampshire, where they have enthusiastically joined the community and made a home for themselves. Mr. Winegar retired from a career in international sales and marketing and now serves on the Manchester Palace Theater Advisory Board, while Mrs. Winegar retired from an illustrious career in education, teaching biology at both the high school and college levels. May their 50 years of love and commitment continue to serve as an inspiration to us all.
On behalf of my constituents in New Hampshire's First Congressional District, I want to wish Mr. and Mrs. Winegar a very happy 50th anniversary. I truly hope they enjoy a wonderful celebration with their family.
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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 51
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