Hattie Dickson's father, James Moseley, was a preacher. "He taught us how to endure and be patient," Dickson's sister, Jennie Settles, said. It was a lesson that Dickson took to heart. It gave her ...
It started out with one woman, one child and a farmhouse in 1961. With the mission of serving those with developmental disabilities, an organization sprung from those meager beginnings to serve 1,500 ...
When Dennis Allen assumed the CEO role at Hattie Larlham 24 years ago, the organization provided services to 180 families and operated on an annual budget of $7 million. Allen’s leadership techniques ...
Hattie Allen was already caring for her ailing mother and two grandchildren when her husband suffered a stroke earlier this year and had to be hospitalized for four months. After he was released in ...
A quick Google search of her name brings up decade-old stories from the likes of the The New York Times, USA Today and CNN, but Hattie Dickson, who felt the pain of the 1969 race riots so acutely, was ...
Editor's note: This article originally was published Oct. 20, 2000. Hattie Dickson waited 31 years to tell her story in court. A few more hours wouldn’t matter. Sitting with family and friends ...
POMONA – Hattie Ruth Allen, 88, of Pomona died March 18, 2003, at Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, Pomona. She was born July 4, 1914, in Alabama and was a resident of Pomona for 34 years. She ...
GRAPEVINE — Mrs. Hattie Mays Allen, 86, of Grapevine, Ark. passed away on April 6, 2014. She was born June 6, 1927 to the late Bertha Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Eichelberger Mays. She was a member ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results