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'''Ferdinand Gurney''' was the father of [[Gladys Gurney]] and [[Jacqueline Bouvier]]. He died when Marge was 23. His natural hair color is brown bust he dyed it to blue. Like his wife, he didn't approve of his daughter Jaqueline's marriage to [[Clancy Bouvier]] and her daughter [[Marge]]'s marriage to [[Homer Simpson]].
  
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'''Ferdinand Gurney''' was the father of [[Gladys Gurney]] and [[Jacqueline Bouvier]]. He died when Marge was 23. His natural hair color is brown bust he dyed it to blue. Like his wife, he didn't approve of his daughter Jaqueline's marriage to [[Clancy Bouvier]] and her daughter [[Marge]]'s marriage to [[Homer Simpson]].
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Revision as of 00:50, May 1, 2010

Ferdinand Gurney
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Unknown
Hair: Brown
Dyed blue
Relatives: Daughters: Gladys Gurney, Jacqueline Bouvier
First appearance: Unknown


Ferdinand Gurney was the father of Gladys Gurney and Jacqueline Bouvier. He died when Marge was 23. His natural hair color is brown bust he dyed it to blue. Like his wife, he didn't approve of his daughter Jaqueline's marriage to Clancy Bouvier and her daughter Marge's marriage to Homer Simpson.

Appearances

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