In remembrance …

Book of Memories - H

Richard L. Hambley

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...

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Glenn B. Handley

Glenn B. Handley

(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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Luella Cleveland Hanna

Luella Cleveland Hanna

(1891 – 1970) She was born in Gallatin, Tennessee, and educated at Tuskegee Institute. Luella Cleveland Hanna began life on March 20, 1891. By 1912, she had received her B.S. degree from Tuskegee and was prepared for the life of service she embarked upon. From 1913...

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D. R. Harbor

D. R. Harbor

(1908 – 1956) He was born Dalton Riggs Harbor on October 3, 1908, in Detroit, Alabama. He grew up and earned his high school diploma from SSAS in Hamilton, Alabama, in 1927. His next stop was Auburn University, where he received his B.S. degree in 1931. Not only did...

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Mrs. Jack B. Hardy

Mrs. Jack B. Hardy

(1915 – 1977) Mrs. Jack B. Hardy was a devoted and respected member of the Extension family for over thirty years. Always conscientious, she was loved by agents, coworkers, and residents of Coosa County, where she worked as a secretary from 1946 until her death in...

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William J. Hardy, Sr.

William J. Hardy, Sr.

(1924 – 2005) William J. “Bill” Hardy, Sr., was a respected and diligent employee of the Extension Service. He served 33 years in Wilcox County and has been lauded as one of Camden’s favorite citizens. Bill Hardy grew up in Coosa County, Alabama, and graduated from...

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