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Robert Abercrombie

Nominated by: Sharon Young & Sandy Smith - Grant Co.

Inducted in: 2003

Martha Anderson

Nominated by: New Mexico 4-H Agents Association

Inducted in: 2003

Esequiel Armijo

Nominated by: Socorro County

Inducted in: 2002

Esequiel Armijo started 4-H involvement that would span three generations when he began work as the 4-H agent for San Miguel County and, later, as the Socorro County Extension agent. His children experienced the valuable lessons 4-H imparts, and his grandchildren are now 4-H'ers. He touched the lives of many youngsters - some eager, some not so eager - through his patience and persistence and his lifelong commitment to 4-H.

Glenda Armstrong

Nominated by: De Baca County

Inducted in: 2002

Glenda Armstrong has spent almost 40 years sharing her knowledge, talent and time with 4-H members in Dona Ana, Harding and De Baca counties, serving the last 26 years as De Baca County clothing leader. She has been a mentor to at-risk youth, teaching kids to sew and sometimes paying for materials needed to complete their projects. She has passed her love of 4-H on to her children. Her oldest daughter is a 4-H leader, her son worked in the State 4-H office and the National 4-H Center in Washington, D.C., and her youngest daughter is a 4-H agent in Texas.