In remembrance …

Book of Memories - R

Imogene D. Ritenburgh

Imogene D. Ritenburgh

(1922 – 2009) Imogene Dallas Ritenburgh was born February 5, 1922, in Neshoba County, Mississippi. Mrs. Ritenburgh had substantial work experience in serving others when she came to Alabama Cooperative Extension in 1973. She had been with the Mississippi Cooperative...

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Louise M. Riley

Louise M. Riley

(1872 – 1951) Mrs. Louise M. Riley, a native of Bloomington, Indiana, was the second Extension Home Demonstration Agent to work in Mobile County. She came to Mobile in January of 1918 and was one of the most effective and best-loved agents to work in Alabama. She...

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Sarah Ann Riddle

Sarah Ann Riddle

(1949 – 2002) Ann Riddle was one of those people you could depend on. Her family, her friends, her co-workers, and the people of Cleburne County trusted her and depended on her. Her early death at the age of 52 was a shock to them all. Ann was the daughter of William...

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W. L. Richardson

W. L. Richardson

(1909 – 1994) It was 1942 and the country was at war. W. L. Richardson had just gotten settled in good as the county agent in Double Springs, but his country summoned and he answered the call. He was sta­tioned at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina while serving as battalion...

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Sara Richardson

Sara Richardson

(1917 – 1990) A native of Walker County, Sara Virginia was born in Carona, Alabama, on September 30, 1917. She was raised in Littleton and received her high school diploma from Corner High in Jefferson County. For short periods of time, she attended David Lipscomb...

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Olenda J. (O.J.) Richardson

Olenda J. (O.J.) Richardson

(1955 – 2013) Olenda Jones (O.J.) Richardson represented the hard work and untiring responsibilities of Extension Administrative Assistants. She began her career in 1973 as a typist in the animal science department. She advanced to a secretary and then to staff...

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