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Billy Lynn Hodge

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Billy Lynn Hodge

Birth
Valliant, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
2 Jan 2013 (aged 82)
Waco, McLennan County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Hodge, Billy Lynn Billy Lynn Hodge, age 82, died in Waco Texas on January 2, 2013. Son of Alfred Douglas Hodge and Opal Griffin Hodge, Billy was born June 21, 1930 in Valiant, Oklahoma and is survived by his wife and best friend of 40 years, Jackie Hodge. He graduated from Dallas Woodrow Wilson high school in 1948. He was one of the top amateur Featherweight boxers in Dallas before turning professional in 1949. He proudly served in the United States Air Force and was on the USAF boxing team, then turned professional following discharge and was a ranked Featherweight before retiring in 1955. He assisted his father in building Buckhorn Trading Post and then formed Buckhorn Quality Firearms, one of the finest high quality firearms businesses in the world, serving distinguished customers globally, and on a first name basis with the presidents and managing directors of the most prestigious shotgun makers including Purdey's, Holland and Holland, Westley Richards, Perazzi and Fabbri before retiring in 1995. He was very visible as a major patron to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Camp John Marc Trusts, a Charter Member of Dallas Safari Club, Safari Club International, Game Coin International and the Texas Ranger Museum as well as many conservation causes and law enforcement charities. Billy and Jackie Hodge travelled to Europe, Mexico, Central and South America to hunt together with close friends as well as shooting together in competition. He was a man of impeccable character and generosity with a sly and enduring sense of humor. His word was his bond and he will be sorely missed by those that were privileged to know him as a friend. Memorial Services will be held on Monday January 7th, 10 am, at Restland Memorial Park, Wildwood Chapel, 13005 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, TX 75243. In Lieu of flowers, It is Billy and Jackie's wish that you make donations to your favorite charity instead.
Published in Dallas Morning News on Jan. 5, 2013
Hodge, Billy Lynn Billy Lynn Hodge, age 82, died in Waco Texas on January 2, 2013. Son of Alfred Douglas Hodge and Opal Griffin Hodge, Billy was born June 21, 1930 in Valiant, Oklahoma and is survived by his wife and best friend of 40 years, Jackie Hodge. He graduated from Dallas Woodrow Wilson high school in 1948. He was one of the top amateur Featherweight boxers in Dallas before turning professional in 1949. He proudly served in the United States Air Force and was on the USAF boxing team, then turned professional following discharge and was a ranked Featherweight before retiring in 1955. He assisted his father in building Buckhorn Trading Post and then formed Buckhorn Quality Firearms, one of the finest high quality firearms businesses in the world, serving distinguished customers globally, and on a first name basis with the presidents and managing directors of the most prestigious shotgun makers including Purdey's, Holland and Holland, Westley Richards, Perazzi and Fabbri before retiring in 1995. He was very visible as a major patron to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Camp John Marc Trusts, a Charter Member of Dallas Safari Club, Safari Club International, Game Coin International and the Texas Ranger Museum as well as many conservation causes and law enforcement charities. Billy and Jackie Hodge travelled to Europe, Mexico, Central and South America to hunt together with close friends as well as shooting together in competition. He was a man of impeccable character and generosity with a sly and enduring sense of humor. His word was his bond and he will be sorely missed by those that were privileged to know him as a friend. Memorial Services will be held on Monday January 7th, 10 am, at Restland Memorial Park, Wildwood Chapel, 13005 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, TX 75243. In Lieu of flowers, It is Billy and Jackie's wish that you make donations to your favorite charity instead.
Published in Dallas Morning News on Jan. 5, 2013


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