In remembrance …

Book of Memories - J

Walter G. Johnston, Sr.

Walter G. Johnston, Sr.

(1883 – 1965) “Well-traveled and well met.” “His optimism overshadowed all obstacles.” Walter G. Johnston received his B.S. in Agriculture from Mis­sissippi A&M (Miss. State) in 1908 after working his way through college with the ambition of gaining a Master's...

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Arlin David Jones

Arlin David Jones

(1915 – 1975) Arlin David Jones, known to all as A. D., was born on February 24, 1915, in Cullman, Alabama. After attending St. Bernard Jr. College for two years, he joined the military and served from 1943 to 1946 in the U.S. Army. Upon discharge, Mr. Jones...

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A. W. Jones

A. W. Jones

(1900-1982) As a child growing up on the farm in Chilton County, A. W. Jones would read about the 4-H clubs, but there were no clubs in his area for him to join. Showing his enterprising nature, he wrote off and became a 4-H’er by mail. Later he was to remem­ber the...

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Bertha M. Jones

Bertha M. Jones

(1919 – 2009) Bertha M. Jones began her 38-year 4-H career in Crenshaw County in 1945 with the responsibility of adults and 4-H youth work. She believed that “4-H is life” and that every young person should be exposed to 4-H for their total life skills development....

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Daniel Jones

Daniel Jones

(1959 – 2006) Daniel Jones is remembered as a committed Extension professional, coworker, and friend. He was born on July 12, 1959, in Eufaula, Alabama. He graduated from Rebecca Comer High School in Eufaula. He received a B.S. degree from Tuskegee University and a...

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Frank Milner Jones

Frank Milner Jones

(1908 – 1968) Frank M. Jones planted his soul in the soil of Marengo County, which he served as county agent for over thirty years. He trained the sons of farmers who are now managing farms themselves. Frank was not an eight-hour-a-day man in his thoughts and concerns...

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