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David Starr was able to accomplish quite a bit in his short lifetime. Not only was he a veteran of World War Two, he was also deacon for the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Paducah. But that’s not all. A businessman, Starr was owner of the Starr Heating Repair Service at 707 North 7th Street, the Starr Stove and Furnace Repair and Vacuum Cleaning Service at 637 Campbell Street and the popular David Starr Café, which he and his wife Mary Lee Walls Starr operated at 702 North 7th Street, around the corner from their home at 637 Campbell Street, for 22 years. Mary Lee Starr operated Starr’s Used Furniture Store for many years as well as playing a major part in the operation of Starr’s Café. She was very much involved in church work in her later years, as a member of the Enoch Chapel Presbyterian Church. The Starr café was a beer tavern and restaurant combined. David and Mary Lee Starr applied for and received a license to sell beer at retail in 1957 at a time when blacks and whites generally went to separate bars and restaurants in Paducah. Starr died at his home July 3, 1977 at the age of 62. Mary Lee Starr passed July 15, 1994. Both were buried in Oak Grove Cemetery in Paducah. A collection of family and business photos has been provided by Linda Seymore, the niece of Mary Lee Starr.