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Henry Allen Dobson

Fort Walton Beach, Florida

Jan 31, 1934 – Apr 11, 2016 (Age 82)

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BORN
January 31, 1934
DIED
April 11, 2016
AGE
82
LOCATION
Fort Walton Beach, Florida

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Henry Allen Dobson, Jr. was born January 31, 1934 in Purvis, Mississippi. Henry was preceded in death by his parents, Henry Allen Dobson, Sr. and Mattie Lee Dobson; sisters, Ruth Marie Dobson, Laura Frances Morris, Mary Blanche Meinhardt and Quida Arlene Christensen. He is survived by his wife,...

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I was an 8th grader in the early '60s and history student of Mr. Dobson. He was great fun and a wonderful teacher. Very inspiring and always encouraging. My sincere condolences.

Condolences to the family. Mr Dobson was one of the best teachers I ever had. I loved how he made History interesting and fun.

Not only was I one his students, my dad knew him and his family from Purvis. RIP Mr. Dobson. Thoughts and prayers to all.

The last time I saw you, was a few years ago, on your birthday,at Olive Garden. I am glad I got to see you and let you know how much your class meant to me. It was there I also met your lovely wife. She wil be in my prayers. God be with you on your new journey.

Henry and I roomed with Bob Lee during the 62-63 school year, and was quite a learning experience for me. I learned more about jazz and drinking Luzianne coffee with salt in it than I ever expected. He will always be there in my fond memories.

Mr. Dobson, you will be greatly missed. You were an inspiration to ALL aspiring teachers. I really never cared for history until you were my American History teacher. You made the Civil War as well as our judicial system relevant to me as well as other 8th graders. I have many fond memories of your class after lunch. I remember when I began my teaching career at Pryor; you gave me a 'hard' time for teaching math and not history. Sarah, you are in my thoughts and prayers; you were lucky...

Thank you Mr Dobson for all you did for us kids at Pryor. You were a wonderful teacher... I'm grateful for all your efforts and help over the years. God bless you and Sarah, she will remain in my prayers.

As he was known to his family, our Uncle H. A. will be greatly missed by his family. Such sweet memories of visits and holidays spent with him! Our last memories are the celebration of his birthday and it was wonderful. Sarah know that we are here for you always. Until we see you again RIP Uncle H A.

R.I.P. Uncle H.A. Prayers for you Aunt Sarah. Love you, Mary Leigh