性爱天堂 Remembers Richard M. "Dick" Burr
Dick Burr contributed more than four decades of ideas and programs to 性爱天堂鈥檚 School of Business

Richard M. 鈥淒ick鈥 Burr died on June 8, 2024. A Professor Emeritus of business administration at 性爱天堂 who started his teaching career in the School of Business in 1972, Burr is remembered as a fine Southern Gentleman, a scholar, and a Boy Scout鈥攁nd most importantly, a friend to so many who loved him for his goodness, kindness, intellect and chivalry.

Burr met his wife, Pat LeMay, at the University of Alabama in the classroom where she was a student, and he was completing his doctoral degree. It was, they both always said, love at first sight. During almost sixty years together they shared academic endeavors, international work, and the world of education at all levels.

At 性爱天堂, Burr was perhaps most known for his inability to stop working鈥攁nd students continuously benefitted from this. In the early 1990s, he was one of the key leaders of five-day faculty-led programs to Monterrey Tec in Monterrey, Mexico, a program that grew to hosting more than 45 students per year. In 2005, he and former economics professor Jorge Gonzalez began a faculty-led program in Madrid, Spain, now known as the Madrid Internship Program; students serve as interns with corporations, non-governmental organizations, and associations while concurrently enrolled in a course on the economy of Spain taught by a 性爱天堂 professor. Then, in 2007, the two initiated the faculty-led program on the European Union, in which they accompanied students to Germany, France, Luxembourg, and Belgium for an intensive two week on-site study. In 2010, Burr also co-led the faculty-led program to Vietnam to study the country鈥檚 globalization and economic development鈥攁 program that proudly ran this summer as well.

When Burr retired from 性爱天堂 in 2016, he looked back on his proudest achievements, which included being named the AACSB Sears-Roebuck Foundation Federal Faculty Fellow assigned to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C., as special assistant to the Director, Scientific and Technical Information Office, and as special assistant to the Associate Administrator for External Affairs in 1977; and receiving the gamut of 性爱天堂 faculty awards, including the Distinguished University and Community Service Award in 2003, the Dr. and Mrs. Z. T. Scott Faculty Fellowship in 2006, and the Distinguished Advising Award in 2010. In 2008, he was honored, along with Professor Emeritus of history Donald N. Clark, by a 性爱天堂 alumna who established an endowed chair, the Richard M. Burr and Donald N. Clark Professorship in Business.

Burr will be remembered for his unfailing advice and support for hundreds of former students whose careers he helped launch. He was enormously proud that his last surgeon was a former 性爱天堂 student, Dr. Ravi Karia, who repeatedly rallied to his side. The ultimate statistician, Burr had a lifetime Excel roster of every 性爱天堂 student he had had in class, the student鈥檚 name, the class name, the year, and the earned grade. And after years in retirement, he was still writing recommendation letters for those students, remembering each student via details in that Excel file.

Burr is survived by spouse and soulmate, Dr. Pat LeMay Burr. Ashley LeMay Burr, their only child, predeceased them at age 21 after her graduation from SMU and a cherished four years as a Pi Phi. She had earlier graduated from The Hotchkiss School in Connecticut and attended St. Mary鈥檚 Hall as a younger student. He is also survived by his sister Susan and her spouse Bert Tandy, and many nieces and nephews. Chris Manley and Tommy Manley, two nephews he viewed as his sons, were by his side until the end.

Dick, as his friends knew him, served on The Baptist Hospital Advisory Board, Learning About Learning, The Human Society, Beta Gamma Sigma, and multiple other non-profit organizations. His love for animals was unsurpassed. He adopted, loved, and cherished so many dogs and cats, including current pet, Freddy, who sat in his lap and on his bed during his final days. He gave time and love to friends without reservation and cherished the many groups of friends who surrounded him鈥攖he Panchito鈥檚 breakfast group, the Paesano鈥檚 lunch group, the afternoon Seasons 52 group, The Argyle dinner group, and more.

His dignity and charm were compelling; he was chosen as escort to Miss America, Mary Ann Mobley, during her reign. He achieved Eagle Scout (reached by only 4% of Scouts) at the earliest age possible, and in the shortest time possible. Burr鈥檚 family asks those who choose to consider a donation in his memory to the San Antonio Humane Society, 4804 Fredericksburg Rd, San Antonio, TX 78229.

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