In remembrance …

Book of Memories - M

Clemmie Mae Martin

Clemmie Mae Martin

(1913 – 1973) Clemmie Mae Martin, a native of Dothan, was born on June 21, 1913. After graduating from high school, she entered Tuskegee Institute and received a B.S. Degree in Home Economics in 1936. She later completed 15 hours of social work at Howard University....

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Celeste H. Martin

Celeste H. Martin

(1938 – 2014) Celeste Hurley Martin was born in Tennessee and moved to Sheffield, Alabama, as a child. She was the daughter of Noah T. and Lillie Hurley. She graduated from Sheffield High School at the age of 16 and attended Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Auburn...

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Brenda J. Martin

Brenda J. Martin

(1945 – 2009) Brenda Jeanette Martin. She was one of a kind; an open book; unforgettable. Those who knew her well feel lucky to have crossed her path in the short 63 years of her life. Brenda grew up in Pepperell, a small tightly-knit community between Auburn and...

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Ann Turner Martin

Ann Turner Martin

(1919 – 1985) Ann Turner Martin, born December 7, 1919, spent 15 years in Exten­sion, all in Covington County. Mrs. Martin was appointed Extension Home Agent in Covington, in September of 1966. She worked primarily with 4-H youth, with other duties added later. She...

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Johnie A. Marable

Johnie A. Marable

(1925 – 1976) It was altogether typical of Johnie Marable that on his last day of work — April 16, 1976 — that he was so engrossed in Extension business that he didn’t leave his office on the Auburn campus until well past quitting time. It was typical, too, that he...

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Mary Pierce Malone

Mary Pierce Malone

(1943 – 2017) Mrs. Mary P. Malone worked for the Urban and New Non-Traditional Program (1890) supervised from Alabama A&M University. She served Morgan and Limestone counties in the area of Family and Consumer Science. Malone was born in Birmingham, AL to Everett...

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