[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 154 (2008), Part 9] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 12862] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING DR. THEODORE PAUL VOTTELER ______ HON. EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON of texas in the house of representatives Wednesday, June 18, 2008 Ms. EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON of Texas. Madam Speaker, it is with great sadness that I recognize the passing of Dr. Theodore Paul Votteler of Dallas, Texas. Named to Best Doctors of America from 1996-2000, Dr. Votteler performed over 25,000 operations before his retirement in 1993 and was one of the first surgeons in the Nation to successfully separate conjoined twins. Deeply committed to his practice and the pursuit of education, Dr. Votteler's compassion, skill and spirit will be deeply missed in the community. Born in 1927 in Portland, Oregon to Theodore and Mary Gladys Parry Votteler, the family moved to the Dallas area in 1939. Mr. Votteler graduated from Highland Park High School and was attending the University of Texas at Austin when he enlisted for the Navy in 1945. After serving his country, he went to Tulane University School of Medicine where he graduated in 1951. In 1960, he was appointed medical director of surgical services and director of general surgery at Children's Medical Center in Dallas. Dr. Votteler performed one of seven successful separations of conjoined twins in 1978 and became an international authority on conjoined separations and pediatric surgery. In 2007, Dr. Votteler returned to the University of Texas at Austin to complete his Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology. During his career, Dr. Votteler received many awards including the Children's Medical Center Distinguished Service Award and the Tulane Medical School Lifetime Achievement Award. Madam Speaker, the medical field has lost an astounding surgeon; I send my condolences to his wife, Vermelle Votteler, and his sons and daughters-in law, Tad and Sally Anne Votteler and Todd and Sharmon Sullivan Votteler. In addition, he is survived by his grandchildren Alexis Sutton Votteler, Theodore Paul Votteler III, Anna Grace Votteler, Vitoria Frances Votteler, and one granddaughter on the way, Carol Elizabeth Votteler. ____________________