(1885 – 1977) On February 2, 1977, a gentleman who had added much distinction to Alabama agriculture passed away in the town of Eastaboga, Alabama. Many knew but few understood the importance of E. S. Pace to the beginning of formalized extension work in Alabama...
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Frances Parsons Pace
(1926 – 1977) Frances Parsons was the quiet, unassuming girl others could count on. They counted on her to do her best and to bring out the best in those around her. This is what her 4-H Club Leader remembered most about young Frances at Oak Grove Hill School in...
Lelias G. (Les) Pair
Died June 27, 2018 Mr. Lelias G. (Les) Pair was a native of Albertville, AL. He received a B.S. degree from Auburn University of Agriculture Education in 1948 and a Masters Degree in Agriculture Science in 1965. He proudly served in the Field Artillery 1st Infantry...
John L. Parish
(1928 – 1954) Born in Headland, Alabama, on March 9, 1928, John L. Parish was reared in a farm family. His father was a leader among local farmers, thus young John grew to love the land and its people. Before receiving his B.S. degree in Agriculture from Auburn in...
Carl Parker
(1915 – 1992) Carl Parker, a native of Clay County, Alabama, had almost 34 years of federal service when he retired as Area Community Development Specialist on February 28, 1978. He had served in that position for approximately seven years. Earlier, he served as...
Jerry L. Parker
Deceased: 2015 Mr. Parker was a native of Cullman and graduated from West Point High School, Cullman. He received his B.S. degree from API, Auburn, Alabama, in 1958 and received his M.S. degree from Auburn University in 1965. He was employed by Auburn University...