In remembrance …

Book of Memories - A

W. J. “Bill” Alverson, Sr.

W. J. “Bill” Alverson, Sr.

(1915 – 2008) William Joseph Alverson was born in Atlanta, grew up in Talladega, lived most of his life in Albertville, and was living in Auburn when he died on October 2, 2008, at the age of 92. He was a 1939 graduate of Auburn University (then called the Alabama...

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Charles Edward Andrews Sr.

Charles Edward Andrews Sr.

(1948 – 2019) Charles Edward Andrews Sr. was born in Kingsland, GA. He accepted Christ at an early age at First African Missionary Baptist Church. Charles married Mary Joyce McReynolds in December 1974, and to this union, two sons were born, Charles Jr. and Solomon....

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Olin N. Andrews

Olin N. Andrews

(1909 – 1998) O.N. Andrews was born July 2, 1909, to Otis Olin Andrews and Sadie Gunn Andrews north of Camp Hill in Chambers County. He graduated from Auburn University with a BS in Agriculture Education in 1929 and an MS in 1946. O. N. Andrews was a gifted teacher...

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B. W. “Buck” Appleton

B. W. “Buck” Appleton

(1912 – 1976) One of the most capable and best-liked County Agents of his time is a description given of B. W. “Buck” Appleton by a co­worker and close friend. Buck began his Extension work as Assistant County Agent in Walker County November 11, 1934, and was promoted...

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Anamerle Arant

Anamerle Arant

(1905 – 1985) Her life began April 7, 1905, on a farm in McKenzie, Alabama, (Butler County) as the oldest of eight children. After complet­ing her primary and secondary education in the public schools of McKenzie, Anarnerle Arant earned her B.S. degree from Auburn...

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Henry C. “Red” Arant

Henry C. “Red” Arant

(1915 – 1950) He was born on July 28, 1915, in MacKenzie, Ala­bama. His life was short but Henry Calvin Arant made many contributions through his personal and profes­sional activities. “Red”, as he was known to all, attended Auburn University from 1932 until 1936,...

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