Individual Details
Marion Hansell "John" FURR
(22 Dec 1923 - 28 Jan 2007)
Events
Families
Spouse | Pearl Gray CANTERBURY (1927 - 2007) |
Child | Living |
Child | Living |
Child | Living |
Child | Living |
Father | Dr. Esta FURR (1883 - 1939) |
Mother | Lottie Winnafred HANSELL (1895 - 1985) |
Sibling | William Frazier FURR (1921 - 1945) |
Sibling | Esta Stanley "ES" FURR (1922 - 2013) |
Sibling | Richard Theron "Dick" FURR (1929 - 2006) |
Notes
Christen
at home.Military
Retired as an Air Force major.Marriage
The following Announcement copied from the Alderson, W. Va., paper came as a surprise to Mr. Furr’s many Aberdeen friends:Alderson, W. Va. ___April___Mr. and Mrs. Dewey P. Canterbury, of Alderson, today announce the marriage of their daughter, Pearl Gray Canterbury, to Marion Hansell Furr, son of Mrs. Esta Furr of Aberdeen, Miss., and the late Dr. Furr. The ceremony took place at 8:00 P. M., April 13, in the Methodist Church on 22nd and St. Paul Streets, Baltimore, Md. The church was decorated with baskets of bridal wreaths and Easter lilies. The Rev. Dr. Gould, of Baltimore, officiated at the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, Mr. D. P. Canterbury, wore a sky blue dress with black accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. She was attended by her sister, Miss Phyliss Canterbury who wore a fuchia street length dress with black accessories. Her flowers were a shoulder corsage of white gardenias. Donald S. Taylor of Portland, Oregon, attended the groom as best man. The bride’s mother wore a black street length dress with white accessories and a shoulder corsage of red carnations. Those attending the wedding were Miss Jane Brown, Baltimore, Miss Inez Triplett, Charleston, W. Va., Mr. Jack Dedlan, Uniontown, Pa., Miss Janett Steveson, New York, Benjamin Demott, San Francisco, Charles Henderson, Aberdeen, Md., and Miss Mary Caterine Buster of Blue Sulpher Springs. Mrs. Furr is a graduate of Alderson High School. At the time of her marriage she was employed as a secretary at Siani Hospital in Baltimore. The groom was graduated from Aberdeen High School and Sunflower---Junior College. He entered the Army in April 1943 and after completing his Infantry Basic Training, he was selected to take Citadel, Charleston, S.C. and The John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., where he is a student [rest of article cut off].
Death
"On motion of Representative Pat Montgomery and Representative Steve Holland, on February 1, 2007, the Mississippi House of Representatives adjourned in memory of Mr. Marion Hansell 'John' Furr. We are deeply saddened by your loss and extend to you and your family our heartfelt condolences." Signed, William J. (Billy) McCoy, SpeakerTUPELO - Marion Hansell "John" Furr died on Jan. 28, 2007, at Sanctuary Hospice House in Tupelo. Mr. Furr was born Dec. 22, 1923, in Aberdeen to Dr. Esta Furr and Lottie Winnafred Hansell. He married Pearl Grey Canterbury in Lovely Lane Methodist Church in Baltimore, Md., on April 13, 1946. He was a bit of a nomad, having moved 33 times in his lifetime; however, as he once wrote, "home has always been where mother was. She was and is the glue that held it all together." Prior to his recent illness, he and his wife lived in a cottage at Traceway Methodist Retirement Community in Tupelo. To attend Sunflower Junior College (now Mississippi Delta Community College) after high school in 1941, he sold a cow, received work and band scholarships, milked cows, worked on a farm, rang the class change bell, and was the college postmaster. When he graduated in December 1943 with an A.A. degree in pre-med and music, the school owed him $120. He entered the University of Mississippi in January 1943 but withdrew in March to fulfill active duty orders from the Army. He then began a 23-year military career, first as an enlisted soldier in the Army and later as an officer in the Air Force. As an enlisted soldier, he was a rifleman, anti-tank gunner (30 and 60 mm), medical corpsman, orthopedic specialist, clinical laboratory technician, payroll clerk, pharmacist, personnel clerk and clinical laboratory instructor. Receiving a direct commission during the Korean War as a clinical laboratory officer, he became a hospital administrator, retiring in 1966 as a major. From 1966 to 1969, he was Director of Administration and Finance for Middle Eastern operations of Commonwealth Services International Inc., at Dhahran International Airport, Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia. He returned to the University of Mississippi in 1970, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Education in May 1971, a MeD in June 1972, and, as he liked to call it, an ABD (all but dissertation) in Educational Administration in May 1974. From 1977 to 1989, he was a math teacher at Tupelo High School. He then retired "to spend full-time caring for and supporting the star and light of my life and mother of our children." Active in church and community, he helped organize and launch the Pontotoc County Habitat for Humanity and was a tutor for Central Alabama Laubach Literacy Council in Montgomery. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Wesley United Methodist Church. W.E. Pegues Funeral Directors is in charge of the arrangements. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, William Frazier Furr, who was killed in action in Germany in World War II, and Dr. Richard Theron Furr of Ocean Springs, who died Oct. 19, 2006. He is survived by his wife, Pearl, and four children, Mary Louise Furr and her husband, Felix Charles DiPalma Jr., of Texas, William Frazier Furr and his wife, Martha, of Montgomery, Ala., Joseph Patrick Furr and his wife, Dorothy, of Great Falls, Mont., and Elizabeth Anne "Libby" Furr of Oxford. He is also survived by his brother, the Reverend Esta Stanley Furr of Tupelo, seven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and eight nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the American Forests Katrina ReLeaf Fund (http://www.americanforests.org or P.O. Box 2000, Washington DC 20013).
Endnotes
1. Daily Journal, Tupelo, Mississippi, January 31, 2007.
2. The Montgomery Advertiser, Montgomery, Alabama, January 31, 2007.
3. United States Social Security Death Index.
4. findagrave.com.