Mildred Louise Fowler McLendon (’44), San Antonio. She was a longtime teacher, having taught first grade for 45 years when she retired from the Northeast ISD in 1988 and also serving in children’s Sunday school leadership roles at Trinity Baptist Church. She had received numerous awards, including the outstanding teacher award from the Northeast ISD, “Teacher Extraordinaire” and “Hidalgo de San Antonio de Bexar” recognitions from Bexar County, and the Jim Ruble Award for Excellence in Christian Education.
Submitted By jev0010 on Wed, 11/25/2009 - 12:00am
Mildred Louise Fowler McLendon (’44), San Antonio. She was a longtime teacher, having taught first grade for 45 years when she retired from the Northeast ISD in 1988 and also serving in children’s Sunday school leadership roles at Trinity Baptist Church. She had received numerous awards, including the outstanding teacher award from the Northeast ISD, “Teacher Extraordinaire” and “Hidalgo de San Antonio de Bexar” recognitions from Bexar County, and the Jim Ruble Award for Excellence in Christian Education.