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Notes for Kenneth M. EADDY


KENNETH M. EADDY, Ed. D.

My father, Wilbur Fisk, Sr. was born and reared in Bushnell, Florida; so
too was I. Bushnell was a small rural community filled, when I was a
child, with persons related to the Eaddys, since it was settled by by my
grandfather, Joseph Allen Eaddy and grandmother, Lillie Belle Eaddy, who
reared 10 children.

I lived with my wife Mildred and daughter, Pamela, in Tallahassee, FL.
Professionally, I was an Educator, having earned a Doctor of Education
Degree from University of Florida. The Department of Education employed
me as Chief of Research and Evaluation. The work was very rewarding for
we were working to bring about meaningful change in public education.
Frankly, I found the relationships to change in agriculture very useful
in effecting changes in education. Much of my work was with universities
around the nation and with the U. S. Office of Education.

My wife Mildred was a professional photographer. She has worked with
cabinet officers, university officials, and governors on many occasions
to document the significant and, yes, the ridiculous activities of our
state government affairs.

For Mildred and me our most rewarding achievement has been the birth and
successful preparation of Pamela and Michael in selecting a productive
life style in this society that has so drastically changed from our
childhood.

Pamela was a Research Associate for a National Advisory Council. She
prepared herself with advanced graduate study in research design and
systems analysis. Her studies were completed at Florida State University
with interim work in Italy.

Michael married Gayla and they lived in Tallahassee where he was an
artist and musician.

The entire family enjoyed fishing on their boat the "NOTUS" berthed in
Shell Point, a fishing village south of Tallahassee where we had a
cottage. We collected oysters from the back yard, scallops from the Gulf
of Mexico and fish of many varieties from the flats of water that
stretched for miles in front of us.
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