Royal Oak Tribune

Wayne Mixson, Florida’s governor for 3 days, dies

- By Brendan Farrington

TALLAHASSE­E, FLA. » Former Florida Gov. Wayne Mixson, whose three-day term was shortest in state history, died Wednesday. He was 98.

Mixson took over the top spot on Jan. 3, 1987, when Gov. Bob Graham resigned early to be sworn into the U.S. Senate. Mixson died at his home in Tallahasse­e surrounded by his wife, Margie, and loved ones, according to a statement issued by his family.

The two-term lieutenant governor said his three days as governor were “fully packed.” A conservati­ve Democrat, Mixson made close to 200 appointmen­ts before Republican Bob Martinez was sworn in as governor. Graham said in a written statement that he chose Mixson to be his lieutenant governor based on his “strength and honesty of his public service and his devotion to Margie and their life together.”

“His selection was an easy one. Our friendship deepened and my admiration of his intelligen­ce and abilities grew. As Lt. Governor he capably led the Florida Department of Commerce which assured Florida’s position as a coming state on the national level.”

Mixson and his wife stayed all three nights in the governor’s mansion and had the governor’s staff over for a party on the first night.

“Played the piano, sang songs and lived it up,” Mixson said in a 2007 interview with The Associated Press. He never got business cards but paid for his own gubernator­ial stationery, which he kept for years.

“We had a full Cabinet meeting on (that) Monday,” Mixson said.

He was later persuaded by longtime legislativ­e historian Allen Morris to have his portrait hung alongside Florida’s other governors at the Capitol.

“He came to my office and said ‘I hear you’re not going to have a portrait made.’” Mixson recounted. “‘You were not acting governor, (but) constituti­onally the same governor as anybody else in Florida.’”

Mixson was born June 16, 1922, on his family’s farm near New Brockton, Alabama, just north of the Florida border, and joined the Navy during World War II, serving as a blimp anti-submarine observer. After the war, he attended Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvan­ia before graduating from the University of Florida in 1947 with a business degree.

“I mourn the loss of Wayne Mixson, a WWII veteran who served as Lt. Governor and Governor of Florida & was appointed U.S. Ambassador under President Jimmy Carter,” Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis said on Twitter. “We extend our condolence­s to his family as our state and country celebrate his legacy.”

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VIA AP ?? In this 1987 photo made available by The State Archives of Florida, Wayne Mixson poses in Tallahasse­e, Fla. Mixson, a former Florida governor whose three-day term was shortest in state history, died Wednesday,
THE STATE ARCHIVES OF FLORIDA VIA AP In this 1987 photo made available by The State Archives of Florida, Wayne Mixson poses in Tallahasse­e, Fla. Mixson, a former Florida governor whose three-day term was shortest in state history, died Wednesday,

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