Individual Details
Colin Vance FURR
(4 Dec 1932 - 17 Sep 1988)
When Colon Furr of Asheville was elected to serve as the Department Commander of North Carolina in June of 1988, he chose as his goal for the department, the establishment of nursing scholarships by the various posts in N. C. His hope was that this would help to eliminate the nursing shortages in the VA hospitals. Several months after his election Commander Furr passed away. When the Department Executive Committee met to elect a successor to Commander Furr, they also voted to create the Colon Furr Memorial Nursing Scholarship Fund at department headquarters. The DEC's feeling was that by setting up a state wide fund the department could honor Commander Furr and also give all American Legion posts in North Carolina, regardless of their size or financial status, an opportunity to participate in a worthy program and to help their comrades who must use the facilities of the VA hospital system by easing the nation-wide nursing shortage. Students interested in applying for one of the scholarship should contact a member of their local North Carolina American Legion post. Scholarship nominees must be sponsored by a local North Carolina American Legion post. Winners of the $600.00 scholarship are selected at the annual Mid-Winter Conference. The number of scholarships to be awarded will vary depending on available funds. Program guidelines and application forms may be obtained by contacting department headquarters.
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Events
Families
Spouse | Lillian Marie FRANKLIN (1929 - 2006) |
Child | Living |
Father | Zebulon Vance "Zeb" FURR (1908 - 1988) |
Mother | Claudia MALPASS (1908 - 1979) |
Sibling | Roy Edward FURR (1930 - 2005) |
Notes
Death
CANDLER — Colin V. Furr, 55, of Candler, died Saturday at his home. Furr, a native of Greenville, N.C., was an Air Force veteran of the Korean conflict. He retired in April 1988 as chief of building and management at the VA Medical Center. He was department commander of the North Carolina American Legion and was a life member of American Legion Post 70, former Department Vice Commander, alternate National Executive Committeeman, and former legislative liaison, 11th Congressional District. Furr, past chairman of Buncombe County Veterans Council, was past Master of Swannanoa Lodge No. 561 AF &AM. He was a member of Black Mountain Rod and Gun Club. Surviving are his wife, Marie Franklin Furr; a daughter, Debra Furr Sluder of Candler; and a brother, Roy K. Furr of Watauga County. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Montmorenci United Methodist Church, of which he was a member. The Rev. Neil Haynes will officiate. Private interment will be in Sluder family cemetery at Candler. The family will receive friends from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday at Groce Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to Buncombe County Chapter of American Cancer Society or Montmorenci United Methodist Church.Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville, North Carolina, September 19, 1988
Endnotes
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3. North Carolina Death Indexes, 1908-2004 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2007.
4. United States Social Security Death Index.
5. findagrave.com.