06/18/2024
Two years ago I was marveling with two other UGA grads, David Vaughn and Lewis Massey, about us having parents who were '49 UGA grads/classmates/friends. 73 YEARS LATER we were at David's home for a special book reading by Coach Dooley at David's home in Atlanta! Even more amazing was one of those '49 grads, Abit Massey, was STILL very active with UGA at 94 years of age! We just lost Abit, one of UGA's greatest treasures, and I envision a reunion of those three, and so many more! I use the word "us" because Abit made everyone feel special and appreciated. We all shared his stories, laughter and friendship.
Abit received every honor a UGA alum can receive...including the highest honor, the President's Award, given by President Jere Morehead. I was. lucky enough to be around him often as a photographer at many UGA events. I would relay "hellos" between he and my mother. She remembered that special creme pie from his parent's cafe, located across from campus, on what was later the Episcopal Chapel (and now an Episcopal apartment complex). He literally grew up on campus, off Lumpkin St., and his efforts in the poultry industry contributed greatly to UGA being a world leader in poultry research, and Gainesville, Ga. (his home) the "Poultry Capital of the world".
Abit's beauty-queen wife, Kayanne, was the love of his life and object of his total adoration, and they were a handsome couple. My thoughts go to sweet Kayanne in the loss of her soulmate. A tall, handsome man who looked at least 20 years younger than his actual age, Abit was always sharp, quick and full of energy.
My favorite story was when one of his sisters received Mortar Board when he was a young lad.
Back then, the honor was bestowed upon the unsuspecting female in the middle of the night by a group of Mortar Board members. The group went into the wrong bedroom and Abit said, upon awakening to beautiful ladies singing all around his bed, he thought he'd "died and gone to heaven".