In remembrance …

Book of Memories - S

Warren Q. Scott

Warren Q. Scott

(1919 – 1969) The life of Warren Quenton Scott was much too brief. All too soon were his talents taken from those rural families he loved helping. Warren was born on September 21, 1919, to the late Mr. and Mrs. Lucius W. Scott in Fackler, Ala­bama. He attended the...

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Max Franklin Scott

Max Franklin Scott

(1934 – 2020) Max Franklin Scott was born June 29, 1934, in Clanton, the second child of Arthur Rostron and Simmie Headley Scott. Scott grew up in Clanton and graduated from Isabella High School in 1954. He died on Oct. 16, 2020. Scott was an avid Auburn fan, from the...

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Charles D. Scott II

Charles D. Scott II

(1920 – 1993) Charles David Scott II was born on January 16, 1920, to Rev. Charles Scott and Mrs. Sarah Bonner Scott in Dayton, Ala­bama. He graduated from high school in Selma and received his Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Education from Tuskegee Insti­tute. Upon...

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French Sconyers

French Sconyers

(1916 – 2000) William French Sconyers was the first of seven children born to W. S. Sconyers and Ethel Covington Sconyers in Henry County, Alabama. French Sconyers began his Extension career in 1947 as an Extension Agent in Pickens County. Five years later, he began...

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John William Sartain

John William Sartain

(1865 – 1946) As unlikely as it might seem, a man born in the last year of the War Between the States became a county agent in Walker County, Alabama. The year 1910 — four years before the signing of the Smith-Lever Act — found John William Sartain beginning his long...

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T. L. “Sandy” Sanderson

T. L. “Sandy” Sanderson

(1912 – 1986) T. L. Sanderson, known to all as “Sandy,” began his Extension career March 3, 1943, in Marshall County and served there as assistant county agent until 1949. He became Etowah county agent on January 1, 1949, and remained there thirty-one years until his...

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