Opinions on dedicating a video..

I'd just like to get some general opinions on dedicating one of the videos I made and put online to the gentleman who was killed loading his tractor. I know very little about the accident, and wasn't a participant despite being a dedicated old tractor nut, and I'd just like some feedback on whether it would be appropriate or not to dedicate a video to him. Can someone fill me on the basic FACTS of the accident? I'm not looking to get on a safety soapbox. I've had my share of near misses and scares. I've got several videos up and took a bunch of pictures and heard that the tractor involved was on steel, and there are several in my images, so if the deceased gentleman is in my videos, should I dedicate it to him? I think it's the right thing to do, but I thought I'd get some more info and feedback. Any opinions or comments are appreciated.
 
I see nothing wrong with that .
Am I understanding correctly that is a life legacy dedicated to his, and other enthusiests tractor hobby.

If it may be pics of accidents and one of them is his ..you may have to see how the family would feel if those images went public.
 
Based on what I've been able to learn about the accident, I'm pretty sure I have pictures of him and his tractor on my John Deere video. The news article said a 1936 John Deere and I read on here that the tractor was on steel, and I got several pics of a 1936 "A" on steel and put them in my John Deere video. I decided not to dedicated the video to him since I don't know the man, and I guess if someone contacts me and wants those pictures removed from the video I'll edit it. It's kind of strange that I even took them, since we had been sitting in the grandstands and were actually leaving and walking down along the spectators along the fence when I saw a tractor on the track I wanted a close up picture of. There was some open space on the rail and we walked over and I took a bunch more pics as we stood there another half-hour or better. I actually took pictures of that "A" two separate times as it came around past us and took more pictures of it than any other single tractor. Out of 240 pictures, I took five or six of that tractor. So maybe it was meant to be. Who knows. My hope is that if those are pictures of the deceased gentleman, and any friends or family see the video and the pictures, they'll see him doing what he probably loved to do and feel better because of it.
 

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