Wyatte Houston Furr

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Wyatte H. Furr, Jr., of Danville, went to be with the Lord at his home at 2:57 p.m., Monday, October 26, 2020. Son of the late Lula Mae Lunsford Furr and Wyatte H. Furr, Sr., he was born in 1928 in Sulphur, Kentucky, and the family moved to Boyle County when he was a year old. Buddy was a lifelong farmer and a U.S. Postal Service rural mail carrier in this area for several years. He later worked at Kroger as a meat cutter where he was frequently asked to help at another location because of vacations, sick leave and other absences. He loved people so filling in at other stores gave him the opportunity to easily become acquainted with those in other locations. He was seldom out and about without seeing someone he had known at one of those temporary stays. Being reared on a farm, he loved farming and working with the animals, he also followed the play of the Cincinnati Reds and the University of Kentucky games. He loved his family and his church, the First Baptist Church, where he served many years as a deacon, worked with the youth, taught children\'s Sunday School classes and adult classes. He is survived by his wife of 72 years, Mary Lee Houchin Furr; a son, David (Dorsey) Furr of Danville and their three sons, their wives and children: Christopher (Mindy) Furr of Lexington and daughter, Bailey; Jason (Beth) Furr of Lexington; and Marc Furr of Portland, Oregon and daughter, Eleanor. W. H. was survived by several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; his in-laws, Charles Ard and Mary Bird Houchin; his sister-in-law, Amelia (Jesse) Stinnett; and brother-in-law, Ard Thomas Houchin. W. H. was the second of three children and was predeceased by both Montie (Charles) White, a half-sister; and the late Floyd (Barbara Gulley) Furr. Some of his finest characteristics, though, were his acts of kindness and generosity, especially to those in need or who found themselves in situations where he could be of help. He was a blessing. He will be missed. Please sign the online guestbook or send a Hug from Home. Please sign the online guestbook or send a Hug from Home.

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  1. I enjoyed getting to know Mr. Furr over the years as a child at First Baptist Church in Danville! I am so thankful for Mr. and Mrs. Furr! I pray that God will hold his family in the palm of his hands!

  2. I am very sad to hear of this news! I enjoyed getting to know Mr. Furr at the hospital! I remember having him as a patient and what a nice gentleman he was! I will be praying for the family at this sad time!

  3. I will never forget his kindness toward my grandmother, Mary Lunsford, when my Dad, Bill Bastin, passed away. Granny was crippled with arthritis and Buddy called his preacher, found an ambulance and they took Granny to Lexington to my Dad\’s home. I was young and probably never properly thanked him, but am positive God is blessing him ten fold right now. He was a true Christian.

  4. Such a wonderful man and I will miss him dearly. He truly loved his family…family was extremely important to him. I always enjoyed our time together and I always learned something. Words cannot express how much he meant to me.

  5. Buddy and Mary Lee were such a Christian influence on me growing up in First Baptist Church Buddy was probably my dad\’s best friend,Buddy always had an ear to lend and a story to tell,, Rest In Peace my dear friend


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