In remembrance …

Book of Memories - K

Algie Key, Jr.

Algie Key, Jr.

(1937 – 1992) “You could say a lot of things about Algie and his life — all of them good,” a co-worker said following his death on the morning of April 14, 1992. “His life meant so much to so many. He was a man of principle, a caring man, sensitive, intelligent — and...

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Rosalie Roy Kennamer

Rosalie Roy Kennamer

(1918 – 2002) Rosalie Roy Kennamer was a member of the Extension family for many years. Her association with the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service began in 1948 when her husband, Earl F. Kennamer, took a position as Fish and Wildlife Specialist, thereby beginning...

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Earl Franklin Kennamer

Earl Franklin Kennamer

(1918 – 1987) Earl Franklin Kennamer was a very special Extension worker and one of the Extension Service’s most colorful personalities. He was never at a loss for words or ways to get people’s attention, and his creativity was put to good use for the betterment of...

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Wilbur B. Kelley, Sr.

Wilbur B. Kelley, Sr.

(1912 – 1956) Wilbur Baker Kelley’s relatively short life and career included posi­tions of Assistant County Agent and County Agent in Monroe and Dallas counties, a three-year stint in the U.S. Army during World War II, and Director of the Blackbelt Substation, where...

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Charles Spurgeon Keller

Charles Spurgeon Keller

(1893 – 1990) Spurgeon Keller was a gentleman, a scholar, a loving husband, and adored father, a patriotic American, and an avid fan of Auburn Uni­versity. He was born on a farm in Cullman County on December 15, 1893, the seventh child of Tom and Nancy Keller. He was...

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Vachel Lee Keeble

Vachel Lee Keeble

(1909 – 1985) Vachel Lee Keeble was born December 26, 1909, at Rock Mills, Ala­bama, in Randolph County. Attending public school in Roanoke, he graduated from Handley High School in 1928. After high school, he completed the nine-month business course at Massey...

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