In remembrance …

Book of Memories - G

Thelma S. Gottler

Thelma S. Gottler

(1912 – 1987) Growing up in Dadeville, Alabama, Thelma Sheppard found herself involved in the 4-H Clubs of Tallapoosa and Macon Counties. That itself had been a task! The only 4-H clubs available were the Boys’ Corn Clubs, but Thelma and her sister Eugenia joined...

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Edward N. Graham

Edward N. Graham

(1930 – 2009) Edward (Ed) Graham was born in Forest Hills, Mississippi, on September 23, 1930. He was raised on a large farm that produced beef cattle, hay, corn, pecans, and ornamental plants. It was no surprise that agriculture was what he studied and how he made a...

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Clarence P. Granade

Clarence P. Granade

(1908 – 1960) The farmers of Butler County lost a true and devoted friend when Clarence Granade passed on. In the words of Extension Director E. T. York, “Mr. Granade’s sincere belief in agricul­ture and the welfare of mankind were genuinely exposed in his daily...

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Thelma E. Graves

Thelma E. Graves

(1902 – 1991) “She was a very definite asset to the Houston County Extension Program.” “She made an outstanding contribution to the Coosa County Extension program.” These are samples of the remarks made about the work of Thelma Graves after she left the Hous­ton...

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W. T. Gravitt

W. T. Gravitt

(1872 – 1958) Walter Thomas Gravitt was born on April 2, 1872. His birthplace was Maysville, Alabama. He received his education at the State Agriculture and Mechanical (A&M) Institute in Normal, Ala­bama. In 1892, he began teaching in the public schools of Madison...

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Jerry A. Green, Sr.

Jerry A. Green, Sr.

(1920 – 2015) Mr. Jerry A. Green, Sr., retired County Extension Agent, passed away on Sunday, July 5, 2015, in Kansas City, Missouri at the age of 95. Mr. Green served the citizens of Autauga, Macon, and Monroe Counties in the areas of agriculture and youth work for...

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