In remembrance …

Book of Memories - W

Margaret Whatley

Margaret Whatley

(1919 – 2010) Margaret Whatley came to Extension in 1941 and worked as the assistant home demonstration agent in Marengo County. With a move to Wilcox County in 1944, she was promoted to home demonstration agent. She was there until 1969 when she was promoted to...

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John P. Weeks

John P. Weeks

(1916 – 2001) John P. Weeks was born May 13, 1916, in Beaverton, Alabama. He graduated from Sulligent High School and left the family farm to study at Auburn University. There, he was inducted into the Kappa Delta Pi Honor Society and served as President of the Future...

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Charles Hoyt Webb

Charles Hoyt Webb

(1924 – 2005) Charles Hoyt Webb was born on May 17, 1924, in Waverly, Alabama, to John O. Webb and Iris Fayne Webb. Upon graduating from Auburn High School in 1940, Mr. Webb attended Auburn University briefly before enrolling in the draft of 1941 and enlisting in the...

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Majorie W. Weaver

Majorie W. Weaver

(1921 – 2000) You could always count on Marjorie Weaver to share words of encouragement and praise. Her dancing eyes and sparkling smile would lift the heaviest hearts. She was truly one of God’s special gifts to the world. She loved life, and every life she touched...

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Sarah Norwood Watson

Sarah Norwood Watson

(1925 – 1984) “There was the ever-present smile. And her genuine interest in oth­ers. You always felt she was interested in you as a person – and she was. You came away from any contact with Sarah Watson feeling better about yourself and your job. You came away...

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Frances Crawford Watson

Frances Crawford Watson

(1906 – 1995) Frances V. Crawford, a native of Dothan, Alabama, was born on December 27, 1906, to John and Henrietta Brantley Crawford. She received her formal secondary education at Huntingdon College from 1923 to 1927 and did post-graduate work at Emory Univer­sity...

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