(1918 – 1998) An Opelika native, Miss Elouise F. Lipscomb graduated from Lee County Training School and earned a B.S. at Alabama A&M University. All of her thirty-two-year Extension career was in Morgan County. She began as Home Demonstration Agent in July 1944....
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Louise S. Littlejohn
(1914 – 2007) Mrs. Louise S. Littlejohn was already an experienced home economist when she joined the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service in 1967. She was married, had two teenage sons, and had worked for the Farm Security Administration as a Home Management...
Willie C. Lockhart
(1907 – 1998) Her family and friends say that Willie Callins Lockhart was an independent and spirited woman who cherished the challenges of life. She was loved by her family and all those who knew her. Willie Callins was born in Calhoun County, Alabama, on November...
Lemuel A. Locklair, Jr.
(1904 – 1973) Lemuel Author Locklair, Jr., was the fifth of seven children born to Lemuel and Mary Locklair of Hazelhurst, Georgia. Lemuel came to Tuskegee in his teens with eleven dollars in his pocket. He worked his way through prep school, high school, and earned a...
Donna Crochet Lofaso
(1954 – 2010) Donna Lofaso’s family and friends remember her as someone with a ready smile, a soft voice, and a gentle spirit with rarely a cross word for anyone. Donna graduated from Terrebone High School in Houma, Louisiana, in 1972. In the following 25 years, Donna...
Hanchey E. Logue
(1907 – 1995) No one doubted that Hanchey Logue’s legacy of service would outlive him. Under his leadership, more than a million dollars was raised toward building the Alabama 4-H Youth Development Center. As the Alabama Cooperative Extension Service State 4-H Leader...