In remembrance …

Book of Memories - S

Dora Grace Frost Smith

Dora Grace Frost Smith

(1929 – 2019) Dora Grace Frost Smith began her career with the Alabama Cooperative Extension System after receiving a degree in Vocational Home Economics Education from Alabama College (now University of Montevallo.) After teaching high school home economics in...

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Eugenia R. Small

Eugenia R. Small

(1911 – 1998) Eugenia R. Small impacted the lives of thousands of county citizens and left a wonderful legacy to her students, homemakers, grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. She taught many valuable lessons about life, such as getting along with others, striving to...

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E. G. Small

E. G. Small

(1894 – 1972) Ernest Gustave Small was born in Farmersville, Ala­bama, on August 2, 1894. He grew up loving farm work and the people of the land. After graduation from Auburn with his B.S. degree in 1921, Mr. Small worked as Plant Quarantine Inspector with the Federal...

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Emmett “Unk” Sizemore

Emmett “Unk” Sizemore

(1893 – 1954) Emmett Sizemore, affectionately called “Unk” by those who knew him, began his service in Extension in 1918 as County Agent for Blount County. Upon completion of his B.S. degree from Auburn in 1921, Mr. Sizemore became Chief Clerk of Ala­bama Extension....

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T. A. “Dad” Sims

T. A. “Dad” Sims

(1884 – 1963) Thomas Andrew Sims was born in Waynesboro, Tennessee, on January 15, 1884. At the age of six, his family settled in Walker County, Alabama. Young Sims grew up in the land but realized early in life that he needed a college education to achieve his goals....

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Mary Claude Silvey

Mary Claude Silvey

(1909 – 1986) Those who knew Mary Claude Fletcher Silvey will remember her smile and the kindness she always exhibited and think of her as a person to respect and admire. She must have been an excellent employee to have succeeded in so many areas of her professional...

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