Talk:Maxey Dell Moody Jr.

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MDM JR[edit]

I feel that Maxey Dell Moody, Jr. should have a Wikipedia article because M. D. Moody & Sons, Inc. is over 100 years old and at one time the oldest family owned construction equipment distributor in the United States. It would not have reached that reputation if it was not for Maxey Dell Moody, Jr. He should have his own article because he made that business what it is today and at the same time started a new business that is still in operation today called MOBRO. Without Maxey Dell Moody, Jr. M.D. Moody & Sons, Inc. would not be what it is today nor would MOBRO Marine, Inc. even exist without him. He is an important business magnate in the North Florida area.

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