
We are grateful for the time she spent with us to answer some questions about herself and our community.
Question: What inspired you or led you to your current career?
Answer: “My aunt was a cosmetologist and my love of hair and all of my teachers molded my desire to want to teach.”
Q: What is your favorite restaurant in Hall County, and what do you love there?
A: “I love Longhorn and I love their ribeye steak. I also love Chick-fil-A, which is my weekly fix.”
Q: How long have you lived or worked in Hall County?
A: “All of my life.”
Q: Who is the most interesting person you’ve met in Hall County?
A: “Myrtle Figueras. I met her at church as a kid and she was always so kind to me. Once I went to high school she became my French teacher. She is a beautiful person inside and out.”
Q: If you could travel anywhere in the world right now, where would it be? And why?
A: “All over, I’d visit every place, I haven’t had the opportunity to travel much.”
Q: What is your favorite movie OR what is the first movie you remember seeing in a theater?
A: “’The Notebook’ and ‘Sweet November;’ I love a good tearjerker.”
Q: What advice would you give a crowd of people?
A: “Know who you are, know where you’re going, formulate how you’re going to get there, and make it happen.”
Q: What is something on your bucket list?
A: “To spread Funtology all over the world.”
Q: What is your favorite music/ three bands you would like to see (dead or alive)?
A: “Gospel is my favorite, and I’d see Fred Hammond, Tye Tribbett and Beyonce.”
Q: What business makes you the most nostalgic about Hall County?
A: “The Boys and Girls Club of Gainesville. There is so much to see, do, and make happen there.”
Q: Choosing anyone alive and a non-relative: with whom would you love to have lunch?
A: “Steve Harvey. I relate to his hardships and his ability to conquer them. There’s just something about him as a person – his heart, his knowledge. I’d take him to Longstreet and as wealthy as he may be, I’d buy his lunch.”
Q: What is your favorite thing about Hall County?
A: “Green Street Museum and Pine Street Pool, Fair Street park — old Gainesville, I have fond memories of it.”
Q: Where do you see yourself in five or 10 years?
A: “Adding to my ‘FUNpire,’ I’d like to open a school for cosmetology and barbering and an after school Funtology program.
Q: (Even for friends or family) what is something interesting that most people don’t know about you?
A: “That I’m very shy, especially in front of crowds.”
Interview by Abernathy Cochran intern: Meredith Pannek
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.





