Forrest Lee “Fuzzy” Pounders

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Forrest Lee “Fuzzy” Pounders Veteran

Birth
San Benito, Cameron County, Texas, USA
Death
17 Jan 1996 (aged 68)
Rockdale, Milam County, Texas, USA
Burial
Tanglewood, Lee County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.4971708, Longitude: -96.9935625
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Forrest Lee was born in San Benito, Cameron County, Texas, where his father had gone for work. By the time of the 1930 census, they were back in Lee County, Texas, where they would remain for more than a decade. About 1942 they moved to Rockdale, Milam County, Texas, where Fuzzy would graduate from Rockdale High School in 1945. On his 23rd birthday, Fuzzy married Roberta in Freeport, Texas (because her only brother lived and worked there). Their children are Vickie, Rebecca, Pamela and Robert. Fuzzy spent the remainder of his life in Rockdale, where he was actively involved in a variety of community affairs. He retired from the Rockdale Post Office, and was working at Phillips & Luckey Funeral Home at the time of his death following a brief battle with kidney cancer. Like his parents and his brother, three of his grandparents, at least four of his great-grandparents, as well as many other kith and kin, Fuzzy was laid to rest in this country cemetery in the community that oversaw the growing-up years of Fuzzy, and his mother, as well as her mother before her.
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US Army Veteran | World War II Victory Medal | Army of Occupation Medal - Japan
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Forrest Lee was born in San Benito, Cameron County, Texas, where his father had gone for work. By the time of the 1930 census, they were back in Lee County, Texas, where they would remain for more than a decade. About 1942 they moved to Rockdale, Milam County, Texas, where Fuzzy would graduate from Rockdale High School in 1945. On his 23rd birthday, Fuzzy married Roberta in Freeport, Texas (because her only brother lived and worked there). Their children are Vickie, Rebecca, Pamela and Robert. Fuzzy spent the remainder of his life in Rockdale, where he was actively involved in a variety of community affairs. He retired from the Rockdale Post Office, and was working at Phillips & Luckey Funeral Home at the time of his death following a brief battle with kidney cancer. Like his parents and his brother, three of his grandparents, at least four of his great-grandparents, as well as many other kith and kin, Fuzzy was laid to rest in this country cemetery in the community that oversaw the growing-up years of Fuzzy, and his mother, as well as her mother before her.
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US Army Veteran | World War II Victory Medal | Army of Occupation Medal - Japan
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