Madam Speaker, I rise today in support of my bill, H.R. 3947, to designate the post office in Melrose, Florida, in memory of my constituent, Pamela Jane Rock. I thank my co-lead introducer of the bill, Representative Cammack, as well as the entire Florida delegation for their support in cosponsoring this bill. Pamela Jane Rock was born on August 6, 1961, to John and Jane Rock of Plantation, Florida. She was the 14th and youngest child of an amazing family. Growing up, she attended St. Gregory Catholic School in Plantation and St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. After high school, she attended the University of Florida and graduated in 1984 with a bachelor of science in nutrition and dietetics. During her time at UF, she was a proud member of the University of Florida Fighting Gator Marching Band for 4 years. She was one of a kind in all that she did. After college, she worked for the State of Florida WIC program in Alachua County. Her passion for service continued when she spent 3 years with the Peace Corps in Guatemala, educating women on proper nutrition for families. Upon her return to the U.S., she ventured out West to Yellowstone and spent time on an Indian reservation, also educating women on infants' nutritional needs. Pam then returned to Gainesville, Florida, in January 2022 where she joined the U.S. Postal Service and pursued a career as a letter carrier.…
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