Hall
of Fame
Florida State Horseshoe Pitchers Assn.,
Inc.
Don
Burrows Sr.
2007
Born: May
27, 1945 in Galopolis, Ohio
Wife: Debbie;
3 Daughters, Donna, Lisa, and Crystal
1 Son, Donnie
and 12 grandkids
Don
was raised in West Virginia and then moved to Florida in 1962. He
worked in the Heating and Air Conditioning business before starting his own Don
Burrows Best Stucco, Inc. business in 1982.
Don
has been a member of the FSHPA for 13 years. He consistently gives the FSHPA
Inc. and the game of horseshoes far and above that which is required of a
member.
When
the Brevard County Horseshoe Club decided to renovate their Cocoa
courts, Don donated his time and the time of 5 of his employees to do the work.
It took him and his employees a full week to tear out and replace six of the
courts. When they were done the new courts were excellent. We cannot estimate
the total cost incurred by Don in donating this time and work but we know it
was in the hundreds and maybe a couple thousand dollars.
During
the 2003 State Tournament held in Beverly Hills Don organized a group of
members to stay after the pitching on Monday to correct some of the courts that
needed updating. On Tuesday morning the courts were repaired and in much better
playing condition. This is an example of Don’s willingness to help another club
and do what was necessary to make the conditions better for the players.
Don
received the 2003 FSHPA Inc. “Outstanding Member Award”.
In
2004 Don donated a considerable amount of his time and the time of his
employees to upgrade the courts in Melbourne
prior to the state tournament.
When
the Oviedo club
built a new clubhouse, Don again donated his time and material and the time of
his employees to stucco their new clubhouse free of charge.
The
hurricanes of 2005 destroyed the Palm
Bay courts. The City of Palm Bay had their hands full and could do
nothing to place the courts back in playing condition. Again, Don donated his
time and effort to repair and place back in service 8 of the courts.
The
2007 State Closed Tournament will be held in Melbourne this year. The BCHC decided to
update and improve the facilities at Wickham
Park. Don again
volunteered his time and the time of his employees to do the necessary work. He
and his employees worked several days doing the repairs and improvements to
ensure all the court sanctioning requirements were met. Again, we cannot
estimate the cost to Don to help make this year’s State Tournament a success.
Don’s
contributions and outstanding service to the State and the game of horseshoes
more than qualify him for induction into the FSHPA Inc. Hall of Fame.