South Florida Sun-Sentinel Palm Beach (Sunday)

Governor for three days in 1987 dies at 98

- By Jim Saunders News Service of Florida

TALLAHASSE­E — Wayne Mixson, a former state lawmaker who served two terms as lieutenant governor and three days as governor, died Wednesday at his home in Tallahasse­e. He was 98.

Mixson was elected lieutenant governor in 1978 and 1982 as the running mate of Democrat Bob Graham but is probably best remembered for serving his brief stint as governor in early 1987. That came after Graham was elected to the U.S. Senate and stepped down as governor before his term ended to go to Washington.

“By an unpreceden­ted twist of fate, Lt. Governor Mixson assumed the office of the governor of Florida for three days,” biographic­al informatio­n on the Florida governor’s mansion website said. “Upon vacating his office to assume the duties as a United States senator, Governor Graham triggered the short-lived ascendancy of his lieutenant governor into office as Florida’s 39th governor.

“His proudest achievemen­t, spoken in characteri­stic good humor, was: ‘I wanted to be known as the governor who did the least damage to Florida.’”

Mixson, a farmer from Jackson County, served in the state House before becoming lieutenant governor and state commerce secretary under Graham. President Jimmy Carter in 1979 appointed Mixson as a special ambassador to Ecuador.

“Governor Mixson dedicated his life to serving his community, his state and his country,” Mixson’s family said in a statement Wednesday. “Guided by his conscience and a love for the Sunshine State, he served Florida with great honor.”

Mixson was born in1922 in New Brockton, Ala., and served in the Navy during World War II before graduating from the University of Florida. He is survived by his wife of 72 years, Margie Grace.

Among his extended family members are greatnephe­w Jason Shoaf, a Port St. Joe Republican who was elected last year to represent a large swath of North Florida in the House.

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