| Covington Electric Cooperative |
incumbent trustees for Districts I and II respectively. University, and the University of Alabama Birmingham Gary Harris is a graduate of Dozier High School. He School of Dentistry. attended Auburn University. He was in the United States King practices dentistry at the Andalusia Dental Marine Corps, where he served in Vietnam. Harris, with Group. He is a member of the American Dental his father and brother, started the logging company of Association, Alabama Dental Association, Third District Harris & Sons, Inc. in 1969. He retired several years ago Dental Association Past President, and the UAB School leaving his son as owner, but still likes to go to the woods of Dentistry’s Dean Advisory Council. He is an active when needed. member of the Andalusia Kiwanis Club and served on Harris has served as a board member of Covington the Andalusia City Board of Education for 21 years. Electric Cooperative for over a decade. During that time, King and his wife Cathy have five children and eight he has earned both the CCD (Credentialed Cooperative grandchildren. They attend the First Baptist Church of Director) and the BLC (Board Leadership Certificate) by Andalusia. attending classes offered by the National Rural Electric Joey Davis grew up in Covington County and Cooperative Association. He is currently working on the graduated from Andalusia High School. He also Director Gold Certificate. graduated from Alabama Aviation Technical College in Harris has been married to the former Diane Merrill Ozark and works as a pilot and aircraft mechanic. for 56 years. She is a retired teacher. They are the parents Davis donates his time as a pilot, as needed, to fly of a son who lives in the Brantley area. Their daughter sick children and other patients to cities throughout the lives in Washington, D.C. The Harrises have two grown Southeast for treatment. granddaughters and in 2017, a great granddaughter. Davis and his wife Wanda have two sons, Shane (wife Kayla) and Andrew. They also have two grandsons, Charles Grace was born and raised in Andalusia. He is a graduate of Woodson High School and McArthur Devin and Eli. State Technical College in Opp. He also graduated from Faulkner University in Montgomery. Grace served in the U. S. Army for two years and in the Alabama National Guard for 38 years. He worked at PowerSouth for 35 years, retiring in 2008. He is a member of Faith Missionary Baptist Church of Dozier where he serves as a deacon and teaches the adult Sunday School class. He is also a member of the Atlantic #83 Masonic Lodge. He and his wife are the owners of The Amazing Grace Café in Dozier, which they opened in 2008. Grace is married to the former Patricia Ann Richburg. Two of their four children are deceased. They have a son who lives in Jacksonville, Fla., and a daughter who lives in Omaha, Neb. They have 12 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Dr. Bill King is a lifelong resident of Covington County. He graduated Well-known gospel group, The Kingsmen Quartet, will provide family-friendly from Andalusia High School, Auburn entertainment at CEC’s 2018 Annual Membership Meeting on Thursday, April 5. Alabama Living
MARCH 2018 7