(1924 – 2010) Glenn Boyd Handley was born March 6, 1924, in Camp Hill, Alabama, in Tallapoosa County. He finished high school in Camp Hill and received a B.S. degree in agricultural science in 1948 from Auburn University. His Extension career began after graduation as...
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Richard L. Hambley
(1951 – 2019) Richard L. Hambley of Auburn, died on August 22, 2019, following an extended illness. Born in Chattanooga, Hambley spent his formative years in Huntsville and graduated from Lee High School in 1969. After completing coursework at Jefferson State Junior...
Earl C. Halla
(1924 – 2000) Earl Charles Halla, Sr., was a native of Mosinee, Wisconsin. A veteran of WWII, he graduated from Auburn University in 1950 and worked as a vocational agriculture teacher in Marshall County. After two years of teaching, he accepted a position with State...
Howard D. Hall
(1929 – 1983) A dedicated and hard-working man, always striving for excellence — that was Howard Hall. Extension lost a good and faithful worker with the tragic death of Mr. Hall at the early age of 54. Born on March 23, 1929, Howard Douglas Hall grew up in Limestone...
Ernest Everett Hale
(1898 – 1984) E. E. Hale’s forty-year career spanned three important Alabama agricultural organizations — the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service, the Alabama Farm Bureau, and the Alabama Forest Products Association. His contributions to all are immeasurable!...
W. O. “Bill” Hairston
(1907 – 1980) Born in Fort Deposit, Alabama, on April 9, 1907, William Owen Hairston graduated from Lowndes County High School in 1924. He earned his B.S. degree in Animal Science from Auburn University in 1942. From then until 1946, Mr. Hairston served as an officer...