A lifelong resident of South Texas, Buford was a well known rancher, cattleman, farmer, and businessman. He always had a special love for horses - quarter horses, thoroughbreds, roping horses - and delighted in watching many he'd raised go on to win Horse Races in several States.
Buford was a natural athlete, excelling in football, basketball, baseball, calf roping and team roping. After graduating Robstown High School, and attending Texas A&M and Texas A&I, he married his high school Sweetheart, Ida Belle (Jennings) Dugger.
High School Favorites their Junior year, Buford and Ida Belle recently celebrated their 73rd Wedding Anniversary. After serving in the Navy (WWII), Buford and his family relocated to a Ranch in Live Oak County in 1948. He was actively involved in community affairs - a member of the Three Rivers School Board, co-founder/operator of Live Oak Livestock Auction, co-owner of Three Rivers Dairy Queen, and partner in LBT (White Tail Deer breeders). Buford was also a long time member - a Deacon, then an Elder - of the Three Rivers Church of Christ.
He counted himself fortunate to have formed many Friendships over the years, young and old, and from all walks of life. On reflecting, he expressed gratitude for "good health" and "the many and wonderful opportunities" he experienced.
His parents, Lee and Ada, two sisters, Ella Dugger Herring and Vivian Dugger Good, and two brothers, Lynn and Elton Dugger preceded Buford in death.
A Graveside Service will be conducted at the Three Rivers Cemetery. Services entrusted to Roberson Funeral Home, Three Rivers, Texas. Published by Roberson Funeral Home, September 29, 2013.
A lifelong resident of South Texas, Buford was a well known rancher, cattleman, farmer, and businessman. He always had a special love for horses - quarter horses, thoroughbreds, roping horses - and delighted in watching many he'd raised go on to win Horse Races in several States.
Buford was a natural athlete, excelling in football, basketball, baseball, calf roping and team roping. After graduating Robstown High School, and attending Texas A&M and Texas A&I, he married his high school Sweetheart, Ida Belle (Jennings) Dugger.
High School Favorites their Junior year, Buford and Ida Belle recently celebrated their 73rd Wedding Anniversary. After serving in the Navy (WWII), Buford and his family relocated to a Ranch in Live Oak County in 1948. He was actively involved in community affairs - a member of the Three Rivers School Board, co-founder/operator of Live Oak Livestock Auction, co-owner of Three Rivers Dairy Queen, and partner in LBT (White Tail Deer breeders). Buford was also a long time member - a Deacon, then an Elder - of the Three Rivers Church of Christ.
He counted himself fortunate to have formed many Friendships over the years, young and old, and from all walks of life. On reflecting, he expressed gratitude for "good health" and "the many and wonderful opportunities" he experienced.
His parents, Lee and Ada, two sisters, Ella Dugger Herring and Vivian Dugger Good, and two brothers, Lynn and Elton Dugger preceded Buford in death.
A Graveside Service will be conducted at the Three Rivers Cemetery. Services entrusted to Roberson Funeral Home, Three Rivers, Texas. Published by Roberson Funeral Home, September 29, 2013.
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