In remembrance …

Book of Memories - I

Val T. Ivey

Val T. Ivey

(1911 – 1946) Born in the community of Sprott in Perry County, Alabama, on March 23, 1911, Val Taylor Ivey put a lot of living into his short life. Although the span was short, his influence was felt and remembered for decades. Val completed high school in Perry...

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John E. Ivey

John E. Ivey

(1895 – 1952) A young man from North Carolina at the turn of the century foresaw the need to educate himself and then, in turn, to educate all those who would listen on a new agricultural science — poultry husbandry. He literally dedicated his whole career to teaching...

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Eunice Ivey

Eunice Ivey

(1916 – 2014) Miss Eunice Ivey died on Sunday, July 27, 2014, at the age of 98. Ms. Ivey was preceded in death by her parents Edgar G. and Amanda Jane Ivey and brothers Melborn and Marshall Ivey. She is survived by her sister Elsbeth Ivey Barrick, brother Ivan (Betty)...

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Kathryn “Bit” Ingram

Kathryn “Bit” Ingram

(1915 – 2004) In March 1960, Extension Director E. T. York made a hiring decision that proved to be one of the best ones he would make. That is when Mrs. Kathryn “Bit” Ingram was selected to come to Duncan Hall on the Auburn campus to be the executive secretary for...

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Dave Ingram

Dave Ingram

(1905 – 1987) Born in a two-room house just off the intersection of Glenn Avenue and Gay Street, Dave Ingram lived his entire life in Auburn. He came into this world in September 1905 and departed in May 1987. Dave Ingram began working for Auburn University in 1919....

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