Individual Details
Jewel Melisa "Judy" FURR
(24 Feb 1896 - 17 Jun 1972)
Events
Families
Spouse | Searcy DULANEY (1892 - 1958) |
Spouse | Lucious David REEVES (1889 - 1950) |
Father | John Jefferson FURR (1851 - 1922) |
Mother | Laura Jane HUDNALL (1861 - 1943) |
Sibling | William Edgar "Willie" FURR (1880 - 1885) |
Sibling | Florence Martha FURR (1882 - 1970) |
Sibling | Gladys Matilda FURR (1884 - 1943) |
Sibling | Jessie Mae FURR (1886 - 1913) |
Sibling | Mary Maydeline FURR (1889 - 1962) |
Sibling | Johnnie Myrtle FURR (1891 - 1988) |
Sibling | Marion Francis "Lamb" FURR (1894 - 1939) |
Sibling | Sarah R. FURR (1897 - 1897) |
Notes
Marriage
WESSON, Oct. 25 (Special). — Miss Jewel Furr of Wesson, and Mr. S. D. Reeves, of McComb, were married in Crystal Springs, Tuesday, October 21, 1919.Jackson Daily News, Jackson, Mississippi, October 26, 1919
In Crystal Springs, on October 21, 1919, by J. M. Williams, Mr. L. D. Reeves, of McComb, Miss., and Miss Jewel Furr, of Wesson, Miss.
The Presbyterian of the South, Atlanta, Georgia, November 12, 1919
Marriage
Dulaney-Reeves Marriage Quietly SolemnizedMr. Searcy Dulaney and Mrs. Jewel Reeves were quietly married in the presence of intimate friends Monday evening by Rev. H. M. King. The bride was lovely in black satin with beige hat arid all the dainty accessories, and carried a corsage of roses. The couple left immediately for South Carolina where they will make their home. Mr. Dulaney was formerly located with the Corr-Williams Tobacco company, but is to take up a new position in South Carolina.
Daily Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Mississippi, August 31, 1927
Death
Funeral services for Mrs. Jewel F. (Judy) Dulaney, 76, of 161 Parkside Place, were held Saturday from Wright & Ferguson Chapel with the Rev. J. R. Wilburn, officiating. Interment was in Lakewood Memorial Park. Mrs. Dulaney died Thursday morning in a local nursing home following an extended illness. She was the former Jewel Furr, a native of Wesson, and had made her home in Jackson for more than 40 years. She was a member of Central Presbyterian Church. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. W. A. Leggett, of McComb, and a number of nieces and nephews.Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Mississippi, June 25, 1972
Endnotes
1. The Presbyterian of the South, Atlanta, Georgia, November 12, 1919.
2. The Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Mississippi.
3. The Clarion-Ledger, Jackson, Mississippi.
4. findagrave.com.