In remembrance …

Book of Memories - C

Thomas C. Casaday

Thomas C. Casaday

(1925 – 2010) Try to picture Tom Casaday in your memory bank and you most often get a blur. Tom seemingly was on the move constantly. In a field talking with a Coffee County peanut farmer, rushing to a United Way meeting impeccably dressed in white shirt and tie,...

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Watkins L. Carter

Watkins L. Carter

(1941 – 1999) Watkins Leo Carter, known to everyone as ‘Watt,’ grew up in the Mississippi Delta with a strong agricultural background. He was an avid 4-H’er and winner in 4-H steer shows. He graduated from Greenville (Mississippi) High School, and continued his...

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Pamela S. Carter

Pamela S. Carter

(1939 – 2008) Whether you spoke to her from across the state or from across the room, when Pam Carter responded, “Good Morning,” you knew she meant it. In fact, every morning was just a little brighter when Pam was in the Extension office to greet you. Maybe it was...

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J. E. “Red” Carter

J. E. “Red” Carter

(1903 – 1991) James Ezra Carter was born in Walter, Alabama, which is located in Cullman County, on April 25, 1903. He finished High School in Blountsville in 1923 and went on to Auburn University, where he received his B.S. degree in agriculture in 1928. Not only did...

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H. J. “Nick” Carter

H. J. “Nick” Carter

(1905 – 1974) Born Harvey Jordan Carter, he was known as “Nick” to friends and coworkers. He began life in Hanceville, Alabama, on March 31, 1905. After graduating from Blountsville Agricultural High School, he pursued his education at Auburn University, where he...

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Sam D. Carroll

Sam D. Carroll

(1933 – 2014) Sam began his 31-year career with the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service in Tallapoosa County. There, he worked with Hoyt Webb, longtime County Agent, in establishing an apple production industry in the county. He also served as President of the...

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