Following her graduation from Agnes Scott College, she rose through the ranks of the Georgia state government and served during the terms of four governors. Prior to her retirement she coordinated and headed the state's Consolidated Human Resources project and was personnel director for more than 20, 000 employees.
From an early age, Martha had a great passion for the game of golf. She loved the practice, play, competition and fellowship of the sport. For many years she was active in the Georgia, National and NCAA Women's Golf Associations, both as a player and official. She served as co-chairman of the 2005 US Women's Amateur Championship in Atlanta. She was a director at Ansley Golf Club in Atlanta and won the women's club championship there nineteen times.
Interment Service
Oak Hill Memorial Park
Friday, July 25, 2008
Memorial Service
First Broad Street United Methodist Church
Friday, July 25, 2008
Following her graduation from Agnes Scott College, she rose through the ranks of the Georgia state government and served during the terms of four governors. Prior to her retirement she coordinated and headed the state's Consolidated Human Resources project and was personnel director for more than 20, 000 employees.
From an early age, Martha had a great passion for the game of golf. She loved the practice, play, competition and fellowship of the sport. For many years she was active in the Georgia, National and NCAA Women's Golf Associations, both as a player and official. She served as co-chairman of the 2005 US Women's Amateur Championship in Atlanta. She was a director at Ansley Golf Club in Atlanta and won the women's club championship there nineteen times.
Interment Service
Oak Hill Memorial Park
Friday, July 25, 2008
Memorial Service
First Broad Street United Methodist Church
Friday, July 25, 2008
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