Individual Details

Richard Theron "Dick" FURR

(12 Oct 1929 - 19 Oct 2006)

RICHARD T. FURR

In September 1958, Dr. Richard T. Furr and his wife, Rosemary Neill Furr, arrived at Ocean Springs with their two daughters, Margaret (Barnett) and Rebecca (Ivester). Before he hung his sign at his Washington Avenue office (now Miner's Toys), which had been formerly occupied by attorney, Amy Burkett, young Dr. Furr had a patient. His medical practice has remained secure ever since. Richard Furr had come from Fort Sill at Lawton, Oklahoma where he served two years with the U.S. Army Medical Corps.

As a young girl, Rosemary Neill would leave her father's Mississippi delta cotton plantation near Leland, Mississippi for visits with relatives at Ocean Springs. She became totally enamored with the area, and suggested it as their first permanent home. They had resided previously at Atlanta and New York City.

In Georgia, Dr. Furr spent two years (1956-1958) as an internal medicine resident at Grady Memorial Hospital under the auspices of Emory University Medical School. Prior, Furr had completed two years (1954-1956) of clinical medical studies at the Cornell University Medical School in Manhattan.

These locales were surely foreign to a young man who had grown up in rural northeast Mississippi. Richard T. Furr was born on October 12, 1929 at Aberdeen, Mississippi. Dr. Furr jokingly says his birth caused the infamous stock market crash a few days later which lead into the Great Depression of the 1930s.

As a lad, Furr had an attack of appendicitis. During his recovery, he was touched by the care and concern of his physician and nurses and decided to pursue medicine as a career. Matriculating to the University of Mississippi in 1947, Richard Furr commenced his education studying chemistry and psychology. He graduated in 1954 from the Ole Miss Medical School.

Dr. Furr has been active in the community since his arrival. In the exercise of running for Mayor in 1961, the Furrs commenced the Republican Municipal Executive Commitee. The Grand Old Party has prospered here ever since. A supporter of Ernest Schmidt (1904-1988) in that election told Furr that, "we're going to run you out of town". The man later became a good patient. In addition, four Furr children were born at Biloxi: Theron Furr, Sara Furr Schatz, Sam Furr, and Henry Furr.

In 1967, Richard Furr was instrumental in getting the original, thirty four bed Ocean Springs Hospital built, and hiring Doctors Louis Cowsert (1921-1970) and Frank Garbin. He had years earlier organized the first county wide oral polio vaccine drive.

Today, at age sixty-five Dr. Furr robustly continues to practice family medicine at his 1800 Government Street office. With his sons, Sam and Henry, he is engaged in several local building projects. Most notably is the recently completed Magnolia Court Office Park at M.L. King, Jr. and Government Street. Artist Margaret Furr Barnett of Branson, Missouri designed and crafted the mosaic tile magnolia motifs on the building's facade.
From: Ocean Springs Archives, Ray L. Bellande
http://www.oceanspringsarchives.com/doctorsmayorsmarshals.htm

OCEAN SPRINGS - Ocean Springs Mayor Connie Moran recently gave Dr. Richard Theron Furr the key to the city, as recognition for 48 years of work in the local community. Furr, of the Furr Clinic, was given the key last Friday, according to a news release from the city issued Wednesday. "We are delighted to recognize Dr. Furr, especially in light of his personal commitment and contribution to our community over the years," Moran said in a news release. "He was instrumental in the opening of Ocean Springs Hospital when he petitioned the state Legislature in the 1960s for a hospital between Pascagoula and Biloxi. Thanks to his vision and hard work, Ocean Springs now boasts one of the premier medical facilities in the state." Furr is a member of the Ocean Springs Chamber of Commerce and the Rotary Club, and a supporter of the local Boys and Girls Club, the release said. He has advocated physical activity throughout his career and has practiced what he preaches, running in long distance events including the Crescent City Classic. He also played league tennis after he reached age 70. Furr is also an avid sailor and a founding member of the Ocean Springs Yacht Club. The key to the city is given at the discretion of the mayor or Board of Alderman.
The Sun Herald, Gulfport, Mississippi, October 12, 2006

Events

Birth12 Oct 1929Aberdeen, Monroe County, MS
Marriage14 Jun 1953First Presbyterian Church, Leland, Washington County, MS - Rosemary Scanlan NEILL
Death19 Oct 2006Ocean Springs, Jackson County, MS

Families

SpouseRosemary Scanlan NEILL (1933 - 2015)
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FatherDr. Esta FURR (1883 - 1939)
MotherLottie Winnafred HANSELL (1895 - 1985)
SiblingWilliam Frazier FURR (1921 - 1945)
SiblingEsta Stanley "ES" FURR (1922 - 2013)
SiblingMarion Hansell "John" FURR (1923 - 2007)

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