[Congressional Record Volume 149, Number 121 (Friday, September 5, 2003)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1725]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO MR. P. GREY CANE, JR.
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HON. JO BONNER
of alabama
in the house of representatives
Friday, September 5, 2003
Mr. BONNER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to the life of a
good man, a proud American and a fine member of the South Alabama
community, Mr. P. Grey Cane, Jr., who passed away on Saturday, August
9th, at his home in Fairhope, Alabama.
A solid businessman and a true community leader, Grey Cane was loved
by his family and friends and respected by his peers.
Grey was known for his generosity, not only for those he knew well
but also for those whom he had never met. Throughout his life, Mr. Cane
worked for the preservation of Alabama's treasured waterways which have
for many years provided immense enjoyment to tens of thousands of
residents and tourists. His love of the outdoors and his passion for
preserving our waterways will never be forgotten.
As a young man, Grey founded KEMKO, Inc., a company providing
construction, building, and roofing materials. His employees felt a
strong loyalty to Mr. Cane and often spoke highly of his giving nature
and attentiveness to their needs.
Mr. Cane also had a strong and independent spirit which made him both
a tough negotiator and successful businessman. However, Grey Cane never
allowed his many successes to be used simply for his own good.
At times, he used the KEMKO warehouses as depositories for extra
building supplies and allowed those in need to take what was considered
necessary from storage. In addition to his generosity, Grey Cane had a
way that made everyone who came in contact with him feel special, a
rare quality in today's times.
A sportsman at heart, Mr. Cane devoted tremendous amounts of time and
energy to the establishment of the Coastal Conservation Association
(CCA) of Alabama and, subsequently, the Eastern Shore chapter of the
same organization. Those close to him note the zeal he had for the
cause of environmental protection and the tenacity with which he fought
for this worthy cause. Grey Cane realized the importance of preserving
our natural habitats and continued fighting for this cause throughout
his entire life. In recognition of his charitable gifts and his
lifelong dedication to the cause of environmental conservation, the CCA
recently honored Mr. Cane by renaming a thriving coastal reef in his
honor.
Through his charitable contributions to society, his strong
dedication to protecting and preserving Alabama's waterways, fisheries
and natural resources, and his generosity to his friends, family, and
coworkers, Mr. Cane leaves a lasting and memorable mark onall of
Alabama's Gulf Coast region. I am proud to have called him my friend.
Mr. Speaker, P. Grey Cane, Jr., is survived by his wonderful wife of
almost 50 years, Katchie, a son, Peter Grey Cane, III, a daughter,
Laura Cane Armstrong, two grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, one
sister, an aunt and nieces, nephews and other relatives. May his family
know that they are in the thoughts and prayers of many who loved and
appreciated Grey Cane as they did.
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