- Record: Extensions of Remarks
- Section type: Floor speeches
- Chamber: House
- Date: July 9, 2026
- Congress: 119th Congress
- Why this source matters: Extensions of Remarks are statements submitted for the official record, even if they were not spoken live on the floor.
HON. TIMOTHY M. KENNEDY
of new york
in the house of representatives
Mr. KENNEDY of New York. Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor the life of the late Mr. Nathaniel Fountain, Sr., a man whose influence can be seen and felt throughout our Western New York community and beyond.
Mr. Fountain, Sr. was born on September 6, 1940, in Gosport, Alabama to Mr. Robert Fountain and Ms. Lucy Thomas. Throughout his life, Nathaniel Fountain, Sr. inspired others with his strength, integrity, and compassion. His greatest joy was his role as a devoted husband to his wife, Mrs. Gwendolyn Fountain and father to Mr. Darold Fountain, Nathaniel Fountain Jr., Yolanda Turner, Quinisha Carter, Comanisha Slade, and “bonus son” Alphonse Patton. He was later blessed to have numerous grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, nurturing them with the same kindness and care he gave to everyone in his life.
Mr. Fountain, Sr. was raised with the strong support of his family from the very beginning, helping to shape him into a natural leader in all aspects of his life. He excelled academically, and upon completion of high school, he later enlisted in the United States Army. His service was marked by extraordinary dedication, and he was honorably discharged after completing his commitment to the United States. The discipline, leadership, and resilience he developed during his time in the military would go on to shape his professional approach and contribute significantly to his careers later in life. He had a deep love and compassion for others, which he expressed through his role as a devoted community member, and owner of Phoenix Windows, and Northland Hardware.
Mr. Nathaniel Fountain, Sr. lived a life of devotion to his family and community. His unwavering commitment to those he loved and his compassion towards others made a profound impact on all who knew him. Mr. Fountain, Sr. was a man who believed in the importance of family, and community above all else and worked tirelessly to support those around him. His kindness, loyalty, and warmth will forever be remembered. Let us continue to honor his legacy by carrying forward the values he lived by: family, respect, and above all, love.