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Dateline: November
16,
2006
Services
held for former College instructor
By Roger Estlack,
Clarendon Enterprise
Services were held Sunday
for one of the most influential figures to ever work at Clarendon College.
Jerry Hawkins died Tuesday,
November 7, 2006, in Arlington at the age of 71. He had taught at CC for
35 years and was remembered Sunday for his love of education, his
appreciation for a good prank, and, most of all, his devotion to his
students.
The Clarendon College
Harned Sisters Fine Arts Auditorium was filled to capacity for the 2 p.m.
service, and overflow seating and a broadcast of the service were set up
in the Bairfield Activity Center. Robertson Funeral Directors estimated
more than 750 people attended the service.
Rev. Darrel Burton, Pastor
of the Martin Baptist Church and Rev. Milton Gage, family member,
officiated the service, and burial was in Citizens Cemetery. Arrangements
were under the direction of Robertson Funeral Directors, Inc., of
Clarendon.
"Jerry was always for
his school and always sold on his job," said Rev. Gage, a cousin of
Mr. Hawkins, who recalled seeing Jerry’s strong character even as a
young boy.
"If they told Jerry to
do something, he did it. The rest of us would wait until the pitch went up
two or three levels," Gage said. "For Jerry, if you had
something to do, do it, get it over with, and move on to something
else."
Most of the crowd assembled
had known Mr. Hawkins as a friend and educator, and Rev. Gage recalled
that Mr. Hawkins’ focus was always on the kids – their accomplishments
and their education.
"Jerry said, ‘When I
die, I don’t want a bunch of flowers around me,’" Gage recalled.
"He said, ‘I want you to do something that will send some kids to
college.’"
The service was also
fittingly sprinkled with levity, especially from his former students, who
among other memories recalled his driving habits on long judging trips,
and more than one speaker stated simply, "The highways are safer
now."
Jerry Milo Hawkins, was
born November 6, 1935, in Hobart, Okla., to Cecil (Spud) and Vera Wilkes
Hawkins. He attended school in Higgins and graduated from Higgins High
School in 1953. He married Glenda Borden on June 3, 1960, at Clarendon.
Jerry received his Bachelor’s Degree in Animal Science from Texas Tech
University in 1957 and his Master’s Degree in Agriculture Education from
Texas Tech University in 1964. He had been a resident for Clarendon since
1968.
Mr. Hawkins had taught at
many schools during his career as an agriculture teacher. He had taught at
Clarendon, Groom, and Spearman High Schools and then taught at Clarendon
College from 1968 to August 2003. He then worked at New Mexico State
University as a recruiter for the College of Agriculture and Home
Economics.
While at Clarendon College,
Mr. Hawkins was the Chair of the Agriculture Department, coached the CC
Livestock Judging Teams from 1974-2003, initiated the ranch portion of the
Ranch & Feedlot Program, initiated the Horse and Meats Judging
Program, was director of Area I FFA Leadership Camp which was the largest
in Texas, was Coordinator of Clarendon College Invitational Judging
Contest which draws 2,000 high school students from five states, was
coordinator of Greenbelt and Top of Texas and Amarillo District FFA
Leadership Events, was the coordinator of Area I Leadership Contest,
judged livestock shows at five state fairs and in Chihuahua, Mexico, and
was the recruiter for academic and vocational programs at Clarendon
College.
Mr. Hawkins also coached
many national championship judging teams while at Clarendon College, and
the judgers came to be known as "Jerry’s Kids."
Mr. Hawkins had many awards
during his life as well. He received the State Farmer Award from the Texas
FFA, was president of the Clarendon Lions Club from 1974-1975, president
of the National Jr. College Livestock Coaches Association from 1983-1985,
was named Outstanding Alumni Texas Tech Block and Bridle 1986-1987,
received West Texas A&M University Round-Up Award in 1994, was
Outstanding Clarendon College Employee 1996-1997, received the Texas
Vocational-Agriculture Teachers Association Outstanding Service 40-year
service award in 1997, was Clarendon College Employee of the Year in 1998,
was the Panhandle District Friend of Extension in 2000, was the Clarendon
Chamber of Commerce Man of the Year in 2000, was named Texas Tech
Distinguished Animal Science Alumnus in 2001, was Friend of Texas Hereford
Association in 2001, received the Texas FFA Blue & Gold Award in 2002,
was selected as judge for Performance Simmental Shows in 2002, and was
named New Mexico State FFA Honorary State FFA Member.
He was a member of the
First Christian Church in Clarendon.
Mr. Hawkins was preceded in
death by his parents.
Survivors include his wife,
Glenda of Clarendon; two sons, Doug Hawkins and wife Daphne of Cleburne,
Dean Hawkins and wife Jaye of Las Cruces, NM; one sister, Gwen Cochran of
Oklahoma City, OK; one brother, Jack Hawkins of Cameron; and five
grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Johnny
Treichel, Tex Selvidge, Billy Jack Land, Darryl Perryman, Mark Runyan,
Richard Hadley, Kelvin Sharp, and Larry Gray.
Honorary Bearers were
Clarendon College Ex-Judgers, a.k.a. "Jerry’s Kids."
The family requests
memorials be made to the Jerry Hawkins Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o
Herring Bank, P.O. Box 947, Clarendon, Texas 79226, or Citizens Bank of
Texico, NM.
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