[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 138 (Thursday, November 13, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5985-S5986]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REMEMBERING ROBERT S. EDWARDS, JR.
Mr. PORTMAN. Mr. President, I wish to honor the life of Robert S.
``Bob'' Edwards, Jr. Bob was an Army veteran, a successful businessman,
a community leader, a friend, and an inspiration to us all.
Bob was an advisor with AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company and
before that a successful textile executive.
Among his many business accomplishments, Bob received the Equitable's
Centurion Award and several Legion of Honor President's Cabinet Awards.
He also received recognition as Associate of the Year and as the
agency's representative to the national agents. Bob was also honored
with the Equitable's Community Leadership Award twice.
A compassionate community leader, Bob served as chairman of the Board
of the Freestore Foodbank and founded its most popular fundraiser, the
Rubber Duck Regatta. Proceeds from this fundraiser have provided
millions of meals to Cincinnatians in need. This
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past August, the Freestore Foodbank hosted the 20th Annual Rubber Duck
Regatta. To celebrate this milestone, Bob set the ambitious goal of
raising $1 million dollars, which equates to approximately 3 million
meals for hungry children and families. With Bob's leadership, that
goal was reached.
In 2002 Bob received the Bengals Community Quarterback Award, the NFL
league-wide volunteer recognition program, and in 2006 he received the
Volunteer of the Year Award from Feeding America. Bob also served as
president of the Dan Beard Council, Boy Scouts of America and founded
the Council's United Food and Clothing Drive, serving as its general
chairman for 2 years. He was awarded the Silver Beaver from the Boy
Scouts and the Outstanding Citizenship Award from the United Way of
Greater Cincinnati.
In 2010, Bob received the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Jefferson Award,
the Nobel Prize for public service honoring community and public
volunteerism in America. Bob was a graduate of Marietta College, and in
2011 he was added to Marietta College's prestigious Hall of Honor. He
was also an active member of the Armstrong Chapel United Methodist
Church.
Bob Edwards was a source of inspiration and he touched the lives of
so many people throughout southwest Ohio. His extraordinary legacy
lives on, and the impact he made in and around Cincinnati will serve as
an example to many. He will be missed, but he will not be forgotten.
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