http://www.heartlandfuneralhome.net/obituaries/James-Furry/#!/Obituary
and several photos placed here by his loving family, including this one from 1940
says
Papa and his horse, at the old Furry homeplace north of lake Brownwood. Circa 1940s
There is even a video. Patsy would love to see her friend and hear his stories.
James
Thurman Furry was born December 22, 1919 in Byrds, Texas to Claude Franklin and
Bertha Ann Mallone Furry. On December 8, 1940 he married Odessa Mae McGuire in
Grosvenor, Texas; and she preceded him in death on February 24, 1997. James
entered the Army Air Corps on November 29, 1943 in Dallas, Texas. After proudly
serving our country during WW II, he was honorably discharged as a Corporal at
Sheppard Field, Texas on November 2, 1945. He attended Daniel Baker College in
Brownwood, worked in the oil industry and was a Petroleum Engineer with Russell
Engineering in Abilene, Texas ,when he retired in 1981.
Survivors include three daughters Thurlene Joy Price and husband Roy of Cloudcroft, New Mexico; Linda Darlene Payne of Brownwood, Texas; Judy Kay Trollinger and husband Michael of Brady, Texas; daughter-in-law Ginger Furry of Silver City, New Mexico; nine grandchildren, fifteen great grandchildren and numerous great great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his son Larry Wayne Furry of Silver City, NM; three sisters Thelma Adele Furry St. Ama, Jewell Elizabeth Furry Wyatt and Emily Claudean Furry Windham and by one brother Charles Troy Furry.
Survivors include three daughters Thurlene Joy Price and husband Roy of Cloudcroft, New Mexico; Linda Darlene Payne of Brownwood, Texas; Judy Kay Trollinger and husband Michael of Brady, Texas; daughter-in-law Ginger Furry of Silver City, New Mexico; nine grandchildren, fifteen great grandchildren and numerous great great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his son Larry Wayne Furry of Silver City, NM; three sisters Thelma Adele Furry St. Ama, Jewell Elizabeth Furry Wyatt and Emily Claudean Furry Windham and by one brother Charles Troy Furry.
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He was a kind cousin
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