Background
Weatherly, Alvis Morrison was born on November 19, 1925 in Atlanta. Son of Alvis Morrison and Frances Louise (Stocks) Weatherly.
Weatherly, Alvis Morrison was born on November 19, 1925 in Atlanta. Son of Alvis Morrison and Frances Louise (Stocks) Weatherly.
Student, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1944. Bachelor of Business Administration, University Georgia, 1947. Bachelor of Laws, Atlanta Law School, 1952.
Treasury cashier for Georgia Southern Bell Telephone Сompany (now American Telephone & Telegraph Company), Atlanta, 1948—1982. Development director Atlanta Area Council Boy Scouts American, 1984—1993.
Club president, district president, state chairman, state treasurer, state historian Georgia Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1955-1963, past assistant council communications, council advisory board. Instructor commissioner conference Boy Scouts American, 1982, council commissioner science, wood badge, assistant course director, national executive training institute, president basic training course class, council encampment chief, 1976, member executive board Altanta area council. Past dean College of Commissioner Science, 1980-1983.
Junior Achievement, Atlanta, 1951, 63. Loaned executive Atlanta United Appeal, 1964, 65. Member Selective Service Board, Atlanta, 1964-1974.
Member staff Atlanta Olympics, 1996. Delegate 17th World Methodist Conference, Rio de Janeiro, 1996. Board directors, past president Georgia, National Memorial Day Association and Avenue of Flags.
Advisory board History Oakland Foundation, past administrative board member, usher, Funeral and Memorial Guild, past secretary finance committee, past teacher youth Sunday school, past president adult Sunday school class, trustee, past church school membership cultivation superintendent, past assistant church school superintendent, past member commission on education, past member evangelism commission, past church school greeter administrative board Peachtree Road United Methodist Church Sergeant United States Army Air Corps, 1946, World War II. 1st lieutenant United States Air Force Reserve, 1961. Master Mason (50 Year pin, Daniel Carter Beard Masonic Scouter award).
Member Sons of the American Revolution (past president Atlanta chapter, War Service medal, Meritorious Service medal, Silver Good Citizenship medal), Rotary (board directors, treasurer Sandy Springs club, board directors, secretary, vice president Smyrna-Cumberland club, sergeant-at-arms, board directors, treasurer, secretary, past president Buckhead Atlanta Club, Paul Harris fellow, Will Watt fellow, Otis Jackson fellow, Tom Slaughter fellow, Community Service award, Service Above Self award, Rotarian of Year, Rotary Foundation Distinguished Service award, Buckhead (Atlanta) Boy of Year 2002), Telephone Pioneers American, Shrine, 1st Families of Georgia, Sons of Confederate Veterans (War Service medal), Military Order of Stars and Bars (past Commander), Huguenot Society in Town of Manakin in Colony of Virginia (past state president), Jamestowne Society (past 1st Georgia Company Governor), Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims (past 2d deputy governor), Sons and Daughters of Antebellum Planters (founding), Order of Indian Wars of the United States, Society of Descendants of Washington's Army at Valley Forge, General Society War of 1812, Sons of Revolution (Second vice president), Order of Washington, Society Colonial Wars in State of Georgia, Magna Charta Barons, Magna Charta Dames and Barons (past state chairman), Sovereign Colonial Society, Americans Royal Descent, Colonial Order of the Crown, Society Descendants of Knights of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Plantagenet Society, Old Guard of Gate City Guard (past commandant colonel, Hancock medal, Charles Gavin Trophy, The Doctor George Turnbull Pursley award, Guardsman Year Award 2002, 2004), Scabbard and Blade, Gridiron Secret Society, Military Officers Association American, Sigma Nu, Beta Gamma Sigma (past president Atlanta chapter), Alpha Phi Omega, Delta Sigma Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa (alumni).
Married Mary Elizabeth Hyndman, December 27, 1947. Children: Mary Ann Weatherly Cobb, Elizabeth Louise Weatherly Williamson, Alvis Morrison III.