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George Dunklin Sr.
TRIBUTE TO GEORGE DUNKLIN, SR.
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HON. MARION BERRY
of arkansas
in the house of representatives
Thursday, February 16, 2006
Mr. BERRY. Mr. Speaker, I rise here today to pay tribute to one of my
father's great friends, Mr. George Dunklin, Sr., who is a true leader
in Arkansas' agriculture community. With more than 60 years of work in
the cottonseed oil and fertilizer industries, George Dunklin, Sr. is
one of the state's most gifted businessmen.
As the former President of the most successful cottonseed oil mill in
the country, George Dunklin, Sr. knows how to run a successful
business. From the day his father bought the Planters Cotton Oil mill
in 1935, to his days as President of the cooperative, George Dunklin
Sr. has worked hard to transform the cottonseed industry. He spent 66
years building a profitable enterprise, and left a lasting mark on
MidSouth agriculture.
Years of hard work earned George Dunklin Sr. distinguished positions
as the President of the National Cottonseed Association in 1975, a
member of the Cotton Advisory Committee to the Secretary of
Agriculture, President of the Mississippi Valley Oilseed Processors
Association, and recipient of the 1990 Harvey W. McGeorge Award for
Distinguished Service to Agriculture. But George Dunklin, Sr.'s talents
did not stop there. He was even elected to the Arkansas Sports Hall of
Fame in 1991 for his accomplishments in tennis.
George Dunklin has been married to the former Mary Elisabeth Black of
DeWitt, Arkansas for 57 years and is the father of two children,
Deborah Tipton of Memphis and George Dunklin, Jr. of DeWitt. He and his
wife have five grandchildren, Megan Dunklin, Robert Tipton, Mary
Tipton, Hillary Dunklin and Lauren Dunklin.
On February 21, 2006, our community will meet in Pine Bluff, Arkansas
to honor George Dunklin, Sr. for his remarkable contributions to
Arkansas agriculture. I ask my colleagues in Congress to join me in
congratulating him on this occasion and thanking him for over half a
century of dedicated service, as a great friend, and a great American.
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