[Congressional Record Volume 146, Number 86 (Friday, June 30, 2000)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1167]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
INTRODUCTION OF LEGISLATION TO RENAME THE POST OFFICE IN CARROLLTON,
GEORGIA AFTER THE HONORABLE SAM ROBERTS
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HON. BOB BARR
of georgia
in the house of representatives
Thursday, June 29, 2000
Mr. BARR of Georgia. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to introduce
legislation to rename the post office located in Carrollton, Georgia,
after the Honorable Sam Roberts.
Sam Roberts was born on April 10, 1937, in Rome, Georgia. After
obtaining a degree in insurance and risk management from Georgia State
University in 1963, Sam Roberts delved into a career of management,
heading Roberts Insurance Agency. After many years in this profession,
Sam decided to run for the Georgia State Senate. He won his Senate seat
to represent District 30 in 1996, and was reelected in 1998. His second
term was tragically cut short after his untimely death after a long
bout with cancer, on January 3, 2000, in Douglasville, Georgia.
Throughout his life, State Senator Sam Roberts was involved in
countless community organizations and civic clubs, including: President
of the Sertoma Club and the Douglas County Rotary Club; National
Director of the U.S. Jaycees (Government Affairs); and State Vice
President of the Georgia Jaycees.
He also served on the Board of Directors of the American Cancer
Society and the March of Dimes. He was the Chaplain of the Flint Hill
Masonic Lodge. Sam Roberts was a member of the Douglas County
Development Authority and the Douglas Chamber of Commerce. He was also
a youth football coach for 20 years.
Sam Roberts received numerous community and civic awards, such as
Who's Who in Georgia, and Small Business Person of the Year from the
Douglas County Chamber of Commerce. He was also Associate of the Year
of the Douglas County Home Builders Association. Sam was admitted to
the Carrollton Trojan Hall of Fame, and was a Jaycees International
Senator.
While serving in the Georgia State Senate, Sam Roberts worked
extremely hard for swift and strong punishment of criminals, to improve
education for children, and to make our state government more
efficient. Before he passed away, he had introduced Senate Bill 69,
which was pushed through by lawmakers as a tribute to Sam Roberts. The
bill dispels the need to carry an insurance card to prove coverage and
allows for computerized records of coverage and renewals.
Sam Roberts was a resident of Douglas County for more than 30 years.
He was a member of Heritage Baptist Church, with his wife, Sue. Sam is
also survived by three children--Sherrie, Beau, and Amber.
Mr. Speaker, the career of Senator Sam Roberts--as a professional, as
a legislator, as a community leader, and as a family man--clearly
demonstrates why we should name this Post Office in his community, in
his honor. I ask you and my colleagues to join me in renaming the U.S.
Post Office in Carrollton, Georgia, after the Honorable Sam Roberts.
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