In remembrance …

Book of Memories - H

Carolyn H. Hicks

Carolyn H. Hicks

(1918 – 1984) Carolyn Hill Hicks was born in Montgomery, Alabama, on April 26, 1923. Her college years were spent at Tuskegee Institute, where she earned a B.S. degree in Home Economics in 1942. During the 1950s, Mrs. Hicks furthered her education by taking courses in...

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Aringia A. Hicks

Aringia A. Hicks

(1902 – 1981) Aringia A. Hicks began life in Kilgore, Texas, on October 11, 1902. His early education took place there with his receiving his diploma from Kilgore High School in 1920. Desiring to continue his pursuit of knowledge, Aringia left his native state and...

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Cecile M. Hester

Cecile M. Hester

(1894 – 1977) The folks of Franklin and Lauderdale Counties lost a great lady when Miss Cecile Hester passed away on February 18, 1977. To them, she had become a teacher, a leader, and a friend. Cecile was a Franklin County native, born on December 2, 1894. She...

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Annie Mary Hester

Annie Mary Hester

(1920 – 1987) For 27 years, Annie Mary Hester catered to the needs of the people she served as a home demonstration agent for the Exten­sion Service. Twenty-four of those years were spent in Fayette County, where she will be remembered as one who gave tire­lessly of...

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Florence Page Herring

Florence Page Herring

(1908 – 1993) Florence Page Herring was the oldest of four children born to Robert Slater and Lorena Ganus Page of Millry, Alabama, in Washington County. She was a 1930 graduate of Millry High School and afterward attended Mobile Business College. She was married to...

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Nonnie Wood Heron

Nonnie Wood Heron

(1903 – 1988) Nonnie Wood Heron was born on March 22, 1903, in Randolph County. After receiving her teaching certificate from Mon­tevallo College, she continued her education at Auburn Univer­sity, earning a B.S. degree. Later Nonnie received her M.S. degree from...

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