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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Former Florida Gov. Reubin Askew, who guided the state through a period of school busing to achieve integration in the 1970s, died early Thursday. He was 85.

Askew died surrounded by family members at Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare, Ron Sachs, a former aide and family spokesman, told The Associated Press.

Askew was admitted to the hospital Saturday, his family said. Over the past three months, he has suffered from aspiration pneumonia, hip surgery and, most recently, a stroke.

Askew rose from obscurity in the Florida Legislature to become the Democrats' surprise gubernatorial nominee in 1970 and then beat the incumbent Republican, Claude Kirk.

His eight years in office coincided with the end of the Vietnam War, Watergate and dramatic social change across the nation. He was a liberal on racial issues and crusaded for overhauling the state's tax laws, open government, environmental protection, ethics legislation and streamlining the courts and other governmental agencies.

Upon being elected governor, Askew immediately called a special session of the Legislature to put on the ballot a constitutional amendment for a corporate income tax. Askew stumped the state in support of the measure that voters adopted by a 2-1 margin.

In his first year, he also won passage of penal and judicial overhaul, including classification of alcoholism as a disease and the nonpartisan election of judges.

"His primary accomplishments were in the field of moral leadership, rather than building monuments," said the late Allen Morris, a former House clerk who later served as state historian until his death in 2002 at the age of 92.

He did manage at least one monument - a new 22-story Capitol.

Askew championed racial and gender equality. He integrated the Florida Highway Patrol and appointed the first black in 100 years to the Florida Cabinet and the first black Supreme Court justice.

In 1975, he pardoned two black men, Freddie Pitts and Wilbert Lee, who had spent 12 years in prison, including eight on death row, after being wrongly convicted of killing a pair of white service station attendants in the Panhandle town of Port St. Joe. It was a decision that cost Askew votes in the Panhandle - his home region - when he ran for re-election.

He appointed the first woman to the Cabinet and supported the Equal Rights Amendment, but Florida lawmakers failed to ratify it, a major disappointment for him.

>Askew began the practice of using nominating commissions for judicial appointments to limit political influence. The commission system subsequently was enshrined in the Florida Constitution.

Askew also introduced a system in which the state Supreme Court justices and appellate court judges face the voters every six years to see if they should be retained.

"Our government can't work if you do not have an independent and competent judiciary," Askew said in 2012. "It is the best system that's been devised for fairness."

His leadership was tested when the Legislature, over Askew's objection, ordered a straw ballot on a proposal to ban busing to integrate Florida's schools in 1972. Busing by then had become a hot national issue resulting in protests and, in some cases, violence.

Two years earlier, Kirk had declared forced busing illegal in Florida. He also dismissed Manatee County's school board and superintendent to prevent them from complying with a federal judge's desegregation order. That resulted in a brief standoff between U.S. marshals and state and local law enforcement officers, but Kirk backed down when U.S. District Judge Ben Krenzman fined him $10,000 a day.

Askew campaigned against the busing ban but voters approved it by 74 percent during the March 1972 presidential primary. He prevailed on lawmakers to add a second ballot question favoring equal education. It passed by an even bigger margin and took the steam out of the antibusing proposal.

The issue drew national attention to Askew, who later that year gave the keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention in Miami Beach. Presidential nominee George McGovern asked Askew to be his running mate, but he declined.

Askew briefly ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 but dropped out after finishing last in the New Hampshire primary. He also toyed briefly with running for the U.S. Senate in 1988 but was uncomfortable with the rigorous demands of fundraising.

Looking back on his campaigns during a 1998 interview, Askew compared it to his days with the 82nd Airborne.

"It's like jumping out of airplanes," said Askew, a soft-spoken man who didn't smoke, drink or cuss. "I don't ever want to do it again."

Askew's political career began when was elected to the Florida House in 1958 and the Florida Senate four years later, but the Panhandle lawyer was virtually unknown when he ran in the Democratic gubernatorial primary in 1970. The popular refrain was "Reubin who?"

But he defeated Attorney General Earl Faircloth in the Democratic runoff and then ousted Kirk in the general election.

After being re-elected with 61 percent of the vote in 1974, Askew pushed for ethics legislation. When lawmakers balked, he collected 220,000 signatures to place his "Sunshine Amendment" on the 1976 ballot.

Adopted with 80 percent support, it requires public officials to disclose their incomes and net worth and bars former officials from lobbying their old agencies for two years after leaving.

In 1978, Askew led a campaign that defeated a proposed amendment to legalize casino gambling. Voters, caught up in the "no" fever Askew helped generate, however, also defeated a complete slate of constitutional revisions including some of Askew's pet proposals such as an appointed Cabinet and Public Service Commission. In his last year, Askew was able to get the appointed PSC through the Legislature.

"I didn't think I was particularly remarkable," Askew said in a 1998 interview. "I was just there."

Reubin O'Donovan Askew was born on Sept. 11, 1928, in Muskogee, Okla., the youngest of six children. His father abandoned the family and, when Askew was 8, his mother, Alberta, moved to Pensacola, her hometown.

She supported the family by working as a waitress, seamstress, hotel housekeeper and home baker. Askew helped by selling magazines door to door. He also shined shoes, bagged groceries, delivered newspapers and sold his mother's baked goods. He also found time to be a Boy Scout, play the tuba and take part in high school politics.

"He always talked strongly, believe or not, about being governor," said a brother, Roy.

Askew went to the Christian Science Church with his mother as youth and became a Presbyterian shortly before marrying Donna Lou Harper of Sanford in 1956. They adopted two children, Angela and Kevin, who were teens during his years as governor.

He joined the paratroopers in 1946 and then used the GI Bill to attend Florida State University, where he was elected student body president. After graduation he re-entered the service, eventually becoming an Air Force captain before earning a law degree from the University of Florida.

After leaving office, Askew practiced international law in Miami and served 15 months as President Jimmy Carter's trade ambassador before becoming a teacher, moving in the mid-1990's to Florida State University where the school of public administration and policy is named for him.

BERNARD McGHEE, Associated Press

BRENT KALLESTAD, Associated Press




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Published by Tallahassee Democrat on Mar. 13, 2014.

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Denise

February 28, 2015

May the God of Abraham grant the family of Reubin Askew peace and comfort during your time of loss. James 5:11.

C S

August 23, 2014

Many blessings from your supporters in South Florida.

June 23, 2014

may the GOD of heaven be with your family and i hope to see you in paradise

March 24, 2014

On behalf of the Florida State University Association of Retired Faculty (ARF), we extend our condolences to the family on the loss of Governor Askew. We hope the support and loving concern of others will help give the strength you need from day to day. Please know that he is remembered fondly and will be listed in our Association's Memorial. Sincerely, Tom & Esther Harrison, Memorial Chairs

March 20, 2014

Welcome back Home Governor Askew!
We love You!

"Pensacola"

Sandy Alphin Williams

March 20, 2014

There is another Angel on God's team. RIP Gov. Askew.

Paulette Turner

March 19, 2014

One of the greatest men to serve as Governor of Florida. I am truly honored to be allowed to sign a tribute to Governor Askew. You merely changed your address, as He needed another angel. A great man, that represented what a true beliver of Christ (in politics)is all about. God Bless.

Lynn Laurenti

March 19, 2014

Governor Askew was one of the great American leaders of the 20th century. He had the political courage to bring needed reforms to the state, and he was skilled at reaching across the aisle to obtain bipartisan support. He was a true statesman of the kind that we desperately need now, both in Florida and nationally.

Carol Cirigliano

March 17, 2014

I had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Askew when she drove me to the polls in Winter Springs. She was with the League of Women Voters. We discussed Florida politices and I expressed my admiration of Governor Askew (not knowing who she was). When she told me she was his wife, I was so honored. My thoughts and prayers are with her and the entire family at the passing of a true gentleman and a great Governor. Rest in Peace!

March 17, 2014

A man of. Integrity. Sincere sympathy.
Mary mcbride

March 16, 2014

With deepest sympathy to the family during your time of grief. May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead.

March 16, 2014

Our sincerest sympathies to the Askew family regarding the loss of Reuben. At this very stressful time please remember that God is near to those that are broken in heart and those crushed in spirit he saves.

Jeannette James

March 15, 2014

Thank you Gov. Reubin Askew for your belief in human mankind and serving the state of Florida. Thank you for your kindness shown to me and my family during your administration and after leaving the governor's mansion. My mom was always fond of you and Mrs. Askew. RIP thy faithful servant.

MC

March 15, 2014

My condolences to the family. May God comfort you during this time. 2Cor 1:4

Te

March 15, 2014

May the peace of God that excels all understanding be with you. Phillipians 4:6,7

edna butler

March 15, 2014

RIP Honorable Gov. Askew

Cynthia

March 15, 2014

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

March 15, 2014

SINCERE CONDOLENCE TO THE FAMILY,MAY YOU RECEIVE GOD'S BLESSINGS,HAPPY ARE THOSE WHO MOURN,SINCE THEY WILL BE COMFORTED...matt.5:4....n

David Bludworth

March 15, 2014

He leaves us a legacy of service to others and living your life as an example. God Bless the Askew Family.

Bankston

March 15, 2014

Dear family and friends we are sorry for your loss.Draw close to God during this difficult time-James 4:8.

Sheila

March 15, 2014

Rest in Peace Mr. Askew.

Patricia Williams

March 14, 2014

R.I.P. I will always remember your smile. As a little girl and your daughters childhood friend I admired you. What a great role model!

March 14, 2014

If we showed up on Wednesday nights, he shared his visions of Florida with us for a few hours. He was brilliant, he was funny, he discreetly ate a homemade sandwich as we shared our opinions with each other. He asked us to write our confidential personal histories and we spilled our guts. Not because we thought we could trust him, but because we could trust him. He sparred with our accomplished guest speakers and teased the best out of them for his impressionable students. And at the end of every class, he stood at the door and shook our hands. We are forever better for his confident stewardship. Your loved ones shared your precious time with all of us and are in our prayers now. RIP RO'DA
P.

Diana-Beatriz Katz Biro

March 14, 2014

Dear Honorable Reubin Askew:
I deeply admired your Honorable and lofty character. Please accept my thanks and sincere admiration, you were my champion; and from above, help and protect me, and all of us from those who have no scruples or divine intentions. God bless your loved ones. May your Light shine over them, over all who do right, my self included, in this hour of great hardship. Amen. Diana-Beatriz Katz Biro. Thanks

tina morgan

March 14, 2014

Please accept my condolences for your loss may these words bring comfort for your family at 1Corrinth 15:54 which says that death is swallow up forever. I hope these promise from GOD bring the family a hope for the future and a calm heart now. TINA LOS Angeles

March 14, 2014

It was an amazing opportunity to take his Florida Government course. We had a chance to get to know him and hear history directly from him. He was a wonderful man.
M.

The Carters

March 14, 2014

Our heartfelt condolences for the loss of a great gentlemen and memorable Governor. Governor Askew was devoted to serving the people and his country with utmost integrity; for that we are deeply indebted to him. May your precious memories of him prove to be a source of comfort during the difficult time to come, and may you continually draw close to God in prayer knowing that he will draw close to you willing and able to grant you peace of heart and mind.--James 4:8

S

March 14, 2014

It's amazing what can be accomplished when our leaders actually care about what is right rather than their own political agendas. He was the best Governor Florida ever had. Others in the position, or wishing for it, should pay close attention to how Governor Askew accomplished great things. Surely this man is in Heaven.

Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Payne

March 14, 2014

It is hard to say farewell to such a dear friend, one of the finest men we have ever known. We Floridians should all thank God for his contributions to our quality of life here in this great state.

Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Payne

Harry Castleman

March 14, 2014

I knew the Gov. a bit and worked with the great, late Jim Krog on the Sunshine Amendment campaign in the mid-1970s. Gov. Askew was an admirable man and a good Governor. I was lucky to be able to be influenced by him.

Lora Turner

March 14, 2014

To the Family: May the memories you all share gives you some peace and comfort during this time of sorrow. My prayers are with you all.

Jason

March 14, 2014

Gov. Askew was a true statesmen. I had the pleasure of meeting the former governor as a graduate student in the Askew School. I will never forget the moment I shook his hand. It is a memory that I will cherish throughout my pulic service career.

Mary Henderson-Stubbs

March 14, 2014

RIP Gov Askew LOL!!!!!!!!!!

Jim Riddle

March 14, 2014

My deepest sympathy to Donna and her entire family. Reubin and I were close friends at Pensacola High School. I have so many fond memories of our boyhood friendship. As we became adults and our paths went in different directions, from time to time our paths would cross again. Reubin was always the same friendly, humble person throughout his entire lifetime. What a great American president he would have been! And this sentiment comes from a conservative Republican. A wonderful human being has left us to be with God in His heavenly kingdom.

George

March 14, 2014

Gov. Reubin Askew is one of the most important public officials in Florida history. His legacy is that, through goodness and caring, one can accomplish great things. Gov. Askew accomplished great things.

John Anderson

March 14, 2014

As an African American teenager at the time of Watergrate and intergration in Florida, I grew to love politics and the role of honest government can play in being a moral force for good. Although, I never met Governor Askew he was a hero of mine. I truly wish that I had met him and had the opportunity to express my appreciation for his leadership. He was truly an icon and a "profile in courage."

Debra

March 14, 2014

I am very sorry for your loss. May the God of tender mercy and comfort be with you during this painful time. 1 Cor. 1:3

March 14, 2014

God Bless the entire Askew family. May you rest in PeACE.mAY god bless thee and keep thee.

Gloria deMello

March 14, 2014

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. I remember my husband and I campaigned for Mr. Askew when we lived in Florida and he received our vote. He was/is a great man in our eyes.

March 14, 2014

Just one of the very best! Reuben was one of the very best of God's children, one of the best Christians, one of the best Governors, one of the very best human beings. It was our honor to know him as a Student Body President, a Senator, a Governor and as a friend. God has received a truly wonderful person. May He bless Donna Lou and her family. Our prayers are with you.
Herb. and Nancy Reinhard
Alpharetta, Georgia

Mary Overbey

March 14, 2014

Florida was very lucky to have this good man as Governor. I remember being proud of him as I followed his career through the years. He made us all feel better about our state in those years.

Randy Thomas

March 14, 2014

We have lost a true "good man". I was a graduate student at USF in political science during his tenure. He was the best politician Florida ever produced.

March 14, 2014

My condolences to the family.
May the God of all comfort provide you with strength to cope with your loss.

Tom Gallen

March 14, 2014

I lost a good friend in the passing of Reubin Askew and Florida lost one of our most outstanding Governors.
I had the privilege of serving six years with him in the legislature and six years during his tenure as governor.
Reubin was a man of uncompromising principle and independence and he restored integrity in the Governors' office

Tom Gallen
Former State Senator
District 24

Scott Chamberland

March 14, 2014

Rest in Peace

Bill Pemstein

March 13, 2014

He was a very good man

Valerie Williams Tucker

March 13, 2014

Light a candle in remembrance of the best Govenor that I ever knew who was loved and admired by all who knew him. His memory lives on in our hearts. I pray for comfort and love for his family during this difficult time. And as the candle burns, may we all be reminded of what a difference one honorable man can make.

Helen Mueller

March 13, 2014

Another guest book entry cited his humility and that's what touched me about this man. Living in Tallahassee I'd often see him at Eye Associates or Southern Medical Group offices but his demeanor was gentle and self-effacing, never hinting of the word "Governor". You didn't want to invade his privacy by beginning a conversation but more often than not he was the one who would start one---about the weather, some public event or other ordinary matter. Again, if you didn't know who he was, you'd just find him to be a very nice man who enjoyed people. Floridians were blessed to have him serve us. My condolences to the family.

Dayle Greene

March 13, 2014

I was quite impressed with the character and service to Floridians as exemplified by Governor Askew. As a young reporter on a internship @ WCTV-Channel 6 in Tallahassee, I shall never forget this experience at the Governor's mansion: while covering a story about the success of the F.S.U. Men's basketball team, Governor Askew said to me "Dayle, you're always taking pictures--why don't you get in the shot". I handed him the 16mm camera, told him how to operate it and the story was shown on the 11:00 o'clock sports that night. I was pleasantly surprised! On another occasion, I went to the mansion to secure an interview with the Governor and I was warmly greet by Casey, the state trooper and the interview ensued. Lastly, I can remember interviewing at The Lakeland Civic Center in 1974. He remembered me from Tallahassee. He was always kind, soft spoken and a genuine people person. Governor Askew was an asset to the State of Florida.

Brenda K. Scott

March 13, 2014

To The Askew Family,
Thank you so much for sharing this great yet humble man with Florida, the United States and the world. As a middle-aged Black Floridian, I benefited so much from the courageous stands the Governor took during a period of rapid social changes.
As a student at Florida State University, during his time as Governor, was indeed wonderful due to the warm and positive atmosphere he helped to create.
As a Social Studies teacher for the past 31 years in Tallahassee, I have witnessed and benefited from the changes he worked so hard to bring about. Now they seem to be returning to the time before he became Governor.
I received a great education in peacefully integrated public schools in large part due to the Governor. My days at FSU were great too. I had no idea that I was making history by becoming a graduate of that great university in the early 1980s.

The Governor was a part of the Greatest Generation and his legacy will live on as long as there is a State of Florida. Thank you so much Governor Askew.
A life well live and a beautiful soul now resting in a beautiful place with God.
May God bless and keep the entire Askew Family today and in the days to come.

March 13, 2014

This is the hardest things we can go through, because we are never prepared for death of a love one, so please find comfort in knowing sickness, pain and death will one day be no more for this has been promised to us. Please except my deep condolences.

Mary Jane Stone

March 13, 2014

Proud that this great man, who I supported many times, is the governor who signed by college diploma. This was one of Florida's great Democrats. His greatness will go on forever.

Valerie Williams Tucker

March 13, 2014

Governor Askew was our best Govenor ever and a fine man who will be missed by many. His family is well loved. I remember as a child covering my wall with campaign stickers and posters. His family was and is unique and full of integrity! I am sure many mourn this loss and my prayers go out to such a good spokesman, leader, writer, father, husband plus more. He was an amazing man. He knew how to make all feel welcome and was a strong loving leader.

Steve Kujawa

March 13, 2014

I was impressed with his personal concern for us, the student body at Florida State after the Bundy murders in 1978. He had comforting words of condolence and assurance for the students and a strong support for law enforcement in their efforts to apprehend the guilty party. Too, he was the only Democratic Candidate for president that was adamantly pro-life in his politics, something unusual then (and now). I remember former Chief Justice Steven O'Connell being so pleased when he nominated Leander Shaw for the Florida Supreme Court...a new day for breaking barriers. He caught a lot of grief for that, but he stuck to his principles. I believe he was an active Freemason, too, and a member of Escambia Lodge in Pensacola. He spoke at the lodge's 100th anniversary and made us proud he was our friend as well as a God-fearing statesman, something lost among today's political communities. God's blessings and consolations to the entire family. I will remember him at Mass and in my daily prayers.

John T. Herring

March 13, 2014

To the Askew Family and to the
People of the Great State of Florida. My prayers are with you during this time of lost Governor Askew was a great and
Honorble Governor of the Great
State of Florida from 1971 to 1979. I remember just three months into office when he appointed W.A.Woodham as Sheriff of Gadsden County,
Florida. I was living in Gadsden County at time. During eight years as Governor of the Great of Florida Governor Askew always try do the right thing.

Bob & Naomi West

March 13, 2014

We mourn the passing of a man of integrity, a true leader, a man of his word, a staunch follower of Christ, truly an exceptional figure in the world of politics. It was our honor to know him. Our deepest sympathy & condolences to Donna Lou and family. May you be blessed in memories and comforted by almighty God.

MaryAnne Heller

March 13, 2014

The world will miss this very good man.

Akerman LLP

March 13, 2014

Akerman remembers former governor of Florida, Reubin Askew (1928-2014), a trailblazer in the world of politics and a distinguished former colleague and member of our firm. Governor Askew was a champion of racial equality and a crusader for progressive ideas on issues as diverse as education, the environment, and legislative ethics reforms. He served as governor during a time of significant change and disruption in state and federal government. Throughout this time and his entire career, he was a man who lived his values and demonstrated his commitment to fairness and honesty through his actions. At Akerman, we honor his values, his memory, and his legacy.

Vernell Steumaki

March 13, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Steve Edwards and family

March 13, 2014

Please accept our sincere condolences.

Ray Eaton

March 13, 2014

I remember Governor Askew from when i was a freshman at FAMU. i saw him pull up in a car with a single state trooper several times in the center of campus to take a meeting with FAMU officials. I remember being so impressed that the governor of our state would come to our university to conduct the states business instead of issuing edicts from the hill. Rest in peace Governor. Thank you for a life well lived.

Lea Ann Myers

March 13, 2014

I saw Gov. Askew at several Florida State sporting events in the past, and he was always smiling, and very friendly to those who came up to speak with him. He will be sorely missed. Prayers go out to his family during this time of grief.

Janet Cox

March 13, 2014

Donna Lou, you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Kathy Wasescha Clifford

March 13, 2014

Donna Lou, sending my prayers to you and your children. Governor Askew was a great and holy man. Will always have fond memories of living on the cul-de-sac across from you and our young son teasing your husband while zooming around on his toy car.

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