UNSUNG INDIVIDUALS: 15 inductees enter Family Heritage Wall of Honor rolls

North Okaloosa Historical Association board member Phyllis Enzor pins a corsage on Dorethea Griffith as, from left, her brother Charles, board member Jerry Champion and Helen Hunt Rigdon observe. (This photo is on Page A1 of the May 21-23, 2014 edition.)

BAKER — The North Okaloosa Historical Association's Family Heritage Wall of Honor at Baker Block Museum has 15 new entries, bringing the list to 31 colorful, hardworking and beloved Okaloosa County honorees.

More than 70 attendees at Saturday's Wall of Honor induction ceremony listened enraptured as each inductee's biography was read.

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The ceremony honored some who entered the roll posthumously as well as county residents who still contribute to the community.

FAMILY HERITAGE WALL OF HONOR

2014 Inductees

Cecil L. Anchors Sr.

John Pershing Bishop and Mildred Hoffman Bishop

Mack Brooks

Dorethea Griffith Woods and Charles Griffith

Danny Hall and Claudene Cook Hall

Tommie Autrey Holloway and Delean Austin Holloway

Louise Walton Lovell

Elton Ezery McCurley and Edie McCurley

Lucile Chessher Steele

Lucille Wanewright Wickliffe 

Audience members smiled and nodded as stories of family, love, faith, military service, community support, farming and cooking were related.

U.S. Rep. Jeff Miller, in a letter his assistant, Helen Hunt Ridgon, read, praised the museum "for honoring the unsung individuals from Okaloosa County for their contributions to their families and local community."

Email News Bulletin Staff Writer Brian Hughes at brianh@crestviewbulletin.com, follow him on Twitter @cnbBrian or call 850-682-6524.

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