[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 146 (2000), Part 4] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 5309-5310] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]TRIBUTE TO GROVER ROBINSON III AND SANDRA LOWREY ROBINSON ______ HON. JOE SCARBOROUGH of florida in the house of representatives Tuesday, April 11, 2000 Mr. SCARBOROUGH. Mr. Speaker, the citizens of Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties and the State of Florida have been blessed with two people who have dedicated their careers to the pursuit of excellence in all aspects of life. These fine people have distinguished themselves as community leaders and the models of honesty and integrity in public service. The couple that I speak about today is Grover Robinson III and Sandra Lowrey Robinson. Most of the residents of Northwest Florida remember and admire Grover for his years of public service, during which he served as the District 3 Representative in the Florida House. However, what I admire most about Grover is that he always went above and beyond the call of duty to help others. At a time when our nation calls out for principled leadership from public officials, it is fitting that today we honor a true gentleman who always went the extra mile to represent the under- represented and to promote excellence within the community, the State of Florida, and the nation. During his distinguished career. Grover never forgot how important the little guy is to the American way of life. It is little wonder that Grover Robinson III is known as one of the most popular elected officials in Escambia County history. When he ended his political career in 1986, he joined his wife, Sandra, in putting new life into community and church life, serving the people of Northwest Florida with compassion and loving care. Grover was active in the Pensacola Jaycees, the March of Dimes, the Pensacola Chamber of Commerce, the United Way, and most especially Christ Episcopal Church. His wife, Sandra Lowrey Robinson, was made from the same cloth as Grover. She was active in the Northwest Florida community and a member of the Pensacola Junior College Foundation Board, and Baptist Hospital Foundation Board, the Junior League of Pensacola, and Episcopal Church. Mr. Speaker, the lives of these two people were cut tragically short earlier this year. But [[Page 5310]] as we celebrate the accomplishments and the lives of Grover and Sandra, we can take pride in knowing they have influenced so many people in a positive way. As a fellow elected official and as a friend, I appreciate the importance of dedication and devotion to public office and the community. Their legacy will be a constant reminder that together, two people can make an extraordinary difference in the lives of many. ____________________