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Funeral for Ex-Us Sen Mike Enzi of Wyoming Set for Aug 6

Funeral for Ex-Us Sen. Mike Enzi of Wyoming Set for Aug. 6 Get our free mobile app Enzi, a Wyoming Republican known as a consensus-builder in an increasingly polarized Washington, died Monday after he broke his neck in a bicycle accident near his home in Gillette. He was 77. He served 24 years in the U.S. Senate, 10 years in the Wyoming Legislature and eight years as Gillette’s mayor. The ceremony is set to begin at 1 p.m. and will be officiated by Pastor Donavon Voigt of First Baptist Church. KEEP READING: Here are the most popular baby names in every state

Gone too soon: Mike Enzi and his political legacy

It wasn’t supposed to end this way. After 42 years in elected office, the last 24 in Congress, Mike Enzi said farewell to the U.S. Senate earlier this year. At 77 years of age, retirement was overdue, and in addition to a little hunting and fishing, he most looked forward to time with his family. “I was able to see my kids grow up before I went in the Senate,” he told the Gillette News Record when he announced in May 2019 that he was planning to retire. “Now I want some grandkid time.” Unfortunately, life is uncertain, and what Enzi no doubt considered a leisurely evening bicycle ride through the town where he served as mayor for eight years ended in tragedy. Gillette, the rest of Wyoming, his former colleagues in Washington, D.C., and everyone he touched along the way was shocked to learn of the July 23 incident after he was airlifted to a Loveland, Colorado, hospital. They were deeply saddened to learn of his passing a little more than four days later.

Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jen Psaki, August 3, 2021

James S. Brady Press Briefing Room 2:17 P.M. EDT   MS. PSAKI:  Hi, everyone.  I have a couple of items for all of you at the top.  I wanted to take a moment to recognize the passing of Metropolitan Police Officer Gunther Hashida and Officer Kyle DeFreytag two officers who bravely defended the Capitol, both during and after the insurrection on January 6th.  Their deaths are a sad reminder of that shameful day in our country’s history and of the physical and mental scars left the officers who risked their lives to protect our Capitol and our democracy.    We heard firsthand, last week, from tho- from some of those who served on that day, and their testimony reaffirmed the incredible bravery they showed in the worst possible circumstances.  Their passing also reminds us of the remarkable courage of the men and women in law enforcement who serve with honor and leave home each day not knowing what risk they may face but are determined to protect their communities.  We�

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