Dr. Celia Ray Hayhoe, left, with NCL Board Chair Anna Flores, at the 2011 LifeSmarts Summit in Los Angeles. |
By Brandi Williams, LifeSmarts
Program Manager
It was with great sadness that we recently learned that
long-time LifeSmarts Virginia state coordinator, Dr. Celia Ray Hayhoe, passed
away on March 16, 2012. Dr. Hayhoe was one of the most caring people I have ever
met. In 2009 she invited me to my very first LifeSmarts competition in
Richmond, and welcomed my questions (and sometimes befuddlement) with warmth
and kindness. It was such a surprise to hear of Dr. Hayhoe's passing, as I’d seen
her only the week prior at the 2012 Virginia LifeSmarts competition, working
hard to make the event as special and memorable for the participants as she
possibly could.
Dr. Hayhoe worked tirelessly to support the people and programs
she cared about. Although she was stepping down as the Virginia LifeSmarts
coordinator this summer, she assured me that she was planning to remain an
active member of the Virginia LifeSmarts Coalition. Her daughter Janice shared
with me that Dr. Hayhoe truly cared about LifeSmarts. “I’m sure there is a big part
of her that will always be a part of the programs that she really loved and
supported,” Janice wrote. “My mom took her work very seriously and she truly
cared for the people she worked with and the people they helped. Her dream was
to help others feel safe and have some security in their lives so that they
could follow their dreams; she accomplished this dream every day of her life. I
know her spirit will forever live on in our hearts.”
Since joining the LifeSmarts team in 2005, Dr. Hayhoe went above
and beyond the call of duty, making contributions to the program that would
have a lasting impact. At the first ever LifeSmarts Summit in 2011, Dr. Hayhoe strongly encouraged LifeSmarts staff to build into the program’s curriculum a
stronger emphasis on real-life consumer issues teens face immediately upon
entering adulthood, such as renter’s rights.
“Celia was a staunch, thoughtful advocate for consumer
education, and she challenged us to improve the LifeSmarts program over the
years,” said Lisa Hertzberg, LifeSmarts Director, who worked with Celia during
her seven years as LifeSmarts coordinator. “Celia had a measurable impact on
the program, in her state, and at the national level, and LifeSmarts is a
richer, better program thanks to her.”
Dr. Hayhoe was an associate professor and Family Resource Management
Extension Specialist at Virginia Tech. She earned her Ph.D. from the University
of Arizona in Family and Consumer Resources with a minor in Finance and was a
Certified Financial Planner and faculty member in the Department of Apparel,
Housing and Resource Management. Dr. Hayhoe recently developed the Virginia
Cooperative Extension Master Financial Education Volunteers Program with
Extension’s Family Financial Management Leadership Team and AmeriCorp Vista
partnership.
Dr. Hayhoe touched many lives very deeply, including my own. She
will be sorely missed.
1 comment:
Such a beautiful tribute! Thanks and we remember her too~Arizona coach, Jennifer
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