Eulogy
By Bob Kerrey
November 1, 1999
Web posted at: 12:11 p.m. EST (1711 GMT)
When a great person leaves us, we know we can't replace him, and
we know we have suffered the loss in a very personal way. JOHN
CHAFEE and I worked together on the Senate Intelligence and
Finance committees and were members of the bipartisan Centrist
Coalition, which set party affiliation aside to work on issues
such as health care, taxes and the budget. Before that, at the
age of 19, after the U.S. was drawn into World War II, John
enlisted in the Marine Corps. He had to fight, among other
places, in one of the bloodiest battles in Guadalcanal. He then
went back to college, and the Korean conflict broke out. He
could have avoided having to serve his country again--but
instead chose to serve as an officer commanding a rifle company.
I have had many occasions to say, "I am so impressed, John, by
what you did." He'd blush and change the subject. You are born
with three things: intelligence, endurance and the opportunity
to build integrity. You decide how much intelligence and
endurance you are going to use. You build integrity every single
day with the choices you make. I would scratch my head if
someone asked me to give them a choice John made that was bad,
that produced inferior integrity. And I find myself wondering
what life will be like without John Chafee.
--Nebraska
Democratic Senator Bob Kerrey, whose Medal of Honor citation was
signed by Chafee
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