Emmeline Jones, a longtime Hall County resident and Abernathy Cochran intern will graduate from Gainesville High this week, makes an impression on everyone she meets!
She has a big personality, isn’t afraid to be different, is a wealth of knowledge and wise beyond her years. Emmeline loves to sprinkle her vast knowledge through conversation and if you don’t like memes, well you need to. She is a thespian, a movie lover, a cheerleader and lover of live music.
Recently, we asked Emmeline a few questions about her life, interests and dreams for her future as she heads to college in the fall. We will miss Emmeline very much at the Abernathy Cochran Group, congratulations Emmeline and best wishes as you head to college and beyond!
Question: If you could only eat at one place for an entire week in Hall County, where would it be?
Answer: “Avocados.”
Q: When you were a young child, what did you dream of doing when you grew up?
A: “An actress. Even today, I think about it all the time.”
Q: Who was your childhood hero?
A: “Jackie O. I still have collector plates of her and John F. Kennedy on my wall in my bedroom.”
Q: If you could travel anywhere in the world right now, where would you go?
A: “Australia.”
Q: What song most reminds you of Hall County?
A: “It’s not a song, more of a genre: folk music.”
Q: If you had my job, what question would you ask?
A: “Who is your favorite character from a literary piece, TV show, or movie?” To which she answered, ‘The Mad Hatter.'”
Q: What three bands would you like to see, dead or alive?
A: “Spencer Radcliffe, Christopher Owens and The Beatles ( but ONLY the Magical Mystery Tour!)
Q: Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
A: “I just want to be happy and have healthy relationships.”
Q: What is your favorite movie?
A: “The Graduate.”
Q: What is your favorite social outing in Hall County?
A: “Inman Perk with my friends.”
Q: When have you felt the most satisfied with your life?
A: “November 24, 2013. I was at an MGMT concert a month and a half after my dad died. I finally felt like I was going to be okay, and that my sisters and mom were going to be okay.”
Q: What advice would you give a crowd of people?
A: “Do what you think will make you happy. Wherever you are, pay attention to your surroundings.”
The Faces of Hall County is a project to showcase the amazing people that live or work in our community. If you would like to nominate an interesting person to be featured please email babernathy@gonorton.com





