My grandfather entered the world by a difficult birth in a dugout on the Nebraska prairie. His mistakes as a young man and the loss of a wife molded him into a caring person. He experienced wealth that provided whatever was wanted and available. This he obtained by his abilities and selling automobiles when the timing was right. Then, during the long depression, he faced poverty; not having a dime in his pocket. A man true to his word and strong in his own belief, Evan Furman was a survivalist throughout his life on the prairie.
Local history and actual events are woven into this story. The names of businesses, the Furman family, and a few other people are factual. Other names needed to complete the story are fictitious.
William Furman (better known as Bill) was born on the state line dividing South Dakota and Nebraska. He is the grandson of Evan Furman. Bill's childhood was lived in South Dakota, Nebraska, and Indiana. He received a B.S. degree from Butler University. He is retired from Eli Lilly & Company and the Indiana Air Nation Guard. Bill and his wife, Barbara, live in Plainfield, Indiana. Bill is the author of: Seasons of Remembrance.