Margie Mixson (néeGrace; July 12, 1927 – December 27, 2023) was an American educator who served as the Second Lady of Florida from 1979 to 1987, and as theFirst Lady of Florida for three days alongside her husband Lieutenant Governor and GovernorWayne Mixson.
On July 12, 1927, Margie Grace was born to George Grace and Wilkie Bowen.[2] Her great-grandfather Henry Bartlett Grace served as aConfederate army officer and aided in the foundation ofGraceville, Florida.[3] When she was 14 she metWayne Mixson, who was 19.[4] On December 27, 1947, she married Mixson in Graceville, Florida.[5]
After graduating from university she started teaching English inCampbellton, Florida and at Graceville High School.[8][9][10] She later served as an American Literature professor atChipola College for thirty years until her husband was elected as the 12th Lieutenant Governor of Florida.[4][11][12]
In 1979, Mixson was appointed to serve as one of the thirty-eight members of the Florida Commission on the Status of Women which also had state RepresentativeElaine Gordon and RepresentativeCarrie Meek.[13] She served as the chairwoman of the one of the commission sessions which discussed spousal abuse, theEqual Rights Amendment, sex education, lesbian mother rights, rehabilitation efforts for women, and economic discrimination.[14] She opposed the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment, but support abortion rights.[4]
In 1986, she asked for the Health and Rehabilitative Services Committee in theFlorida Senate to approve legislation that would place an additional tax on cigarettes to raise money for cancer research and treatment.[15] During the 1970s she had undergone a doublemastectomy for breast cancer treatment.[16]