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1. Title:   1930 Gilmer County, West Virginia, Census
Page:   Center, ED 2, page 137B
2. Title:   1940 Gilmer County, West Virginia, Census
Page:   Center, ED 11-3, page 39A
3. Title:   West Virginia Division of Culture and History, www.wvculture.org
4. Title:   Calhoun Chronicle, Grantsville, West Virginia
Page:   January 27, 1994
5. Title:   West Virginia Division of Culture and History, www.wvculture.org

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a. Note:   esidence of carbon monoxide poisoning because of a faulty heat exchanger. He was born in Glenville, a son of the late Gilbert and Erma Brannon Furr. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and had owned and operated Furr's Auto Sales in Grantsville since 1956. He attended Knotts Memorial United Methodist Church. Surviving are two stepsons, Thomas Ullum and Harold "Dick" Ullum, both of Grantsville; two brothers, Richard Furr of Columbus, Ohio, and Willard Furr of Glenville; three sisters, Rosalee Postalwait of Spencer, Patty Stacy of Clarksburg and Willa Jean Shamblin of Akron; and two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Gilbert Furr, Jr., and Harland Furr. Services were held at Stump Funeral Home, Grantsville. Burial was in Bethlehem Cemetery, Grantsville.
 Calhoun Chronicle, Grantsville, West Virginia, 1/27/1994
Note:   Donald C. Furr, 72, of Grantsville, died Friday, Jan. 21, 1994, at his r


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