Forest Stewart Hillyard was born in 1907. Her daughter, Sylvia Hillyard Pannell, describes her mother, who came of age in the 1920s, as a “real flapper.” Forest was a courageous and self-determined woman who enjoyed the independence of having a successful career and actively encouraged her students to strive for independence even as she had. As a native of West Virginia, Forest earned her B.S, degree in Home Economics Education from Marshall College (now Marshall University) in Huntington, West Virginia and the Vocational Home Economics certificate at West Virginia University. During her career, she worked as a high school Home Economics educator in West Virginia and in Florida. After retiring, she continued her teachings through continuing education programs.