Danny Dobson
Morton, TX
(2005) |
Danny
B. H. Dobson
Bronc
September 4, 1959 - September 18, 2000
Danny spent his lifetime in the harvest. He went from
toy combines and trucks to the real thing. His dad
had him operating a combine at about the age of 11.
He also learned how to service whatever machine he
operated. He went on several years working for his
dad, but he began to want his own equipment. When
he was almost 17, his dad gave him the opportunity
to own his first combine. At that time, he felt like
he had it made but he didn’t realize what a
responsibility he had. Delmas had to show him that
bills, payments, insurance, and savings for the next
year came before new pickups and fun stuff. Delmas
trained him well. Danny and Delmas became partners
in 1975. Because of school, it was a while before
he was able to work fulltime in the fall harvest.
Delmas made sure that harvest never took him away
from school and school activities. Danny was very
active in sports and FFA. Later on, he attended South
Plains College for two winter semesters.
There were a couple
of times he talked about doing something else, but
was always ready for harvest when the spring came
around. Danny was very dedicated to the business;
in 1995, they took Buckie in as a partner. Things
went on for five more years. God took Danny home on
September 18, 2000. Things weren’t ever the
same after that. Delmas and Buckie chose to discontinue
Dobson Harvesting and Trucking after two more years
of business.
We didn’t
even realize how many friends Danny had in the harvest
business until his death. There were so many people
who came for the services. We had so many phone calls,
flowers, cards, and letters from so many friends.
Danny, Delmas, and Buckie were all members of the
U.S. Custom Harvesters Association for several years.
They thought it was an organization that was very
much worthwhile for the custom harvester. I feel Danny
has been missed by a lot of harvesters and friends,
as well as his family. Thank you so much for the love
you sent out to the family in our time of need and
thank you for remembering him in this very special
way. We will always be grateful!
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