Purvis-Ferree, Jr.-Obituary

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Purvis "Jim" Ferree, Jr.

Hilton Head, South Carolina

1931 - 2023

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March 14, 2023
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Hilton Head, South Carolina

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Purvis “Jim” Jennings Ferree, Jr., lifelong professional golfer, mentor, coach to many and friend to all, died on March 14, 2023, at the age of 91. 

 

Jim was born on June 10, 1931 in Pine Bluff, North Carolina to Purvis Jennings Ferree, Sr. and Catherine Butner Ferree. He quickly...

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Dear Karen and Randy I only learned today of Jim´s passing and and send to you and all your beautiful family that Jim loved so much, my heartfelt sympathy. The wonderful memories of Jim shared by Herman all of his life were those of joy, respect, and love for this very special man. May all of the marvelous memories of those of us who knew and loved Jim give you peace at this loss. With great affection, Etta Golomb, in Pittsburgh.

Karen, My name is Howard Stern. You may not remember me, but Jim had an incredible impact on my life and everything golf. While my father, Arnie Stern was my introduction to golf; Jim was the vehicle, the role model and my first instructor. This gift had a strong impact on my business, life insurance for many years. I went on to play Palm Beach County and Florida State Amateur events in addition to qualifying for the Maccabi Games in Israel Masters Division. I moved to Boca Raton...

We are so sorry for the loss of such wonderful man. While I didn´t know him as well as I wish the time I did spend with him were memorable. Our condolences.

David La Pour & Jim Ferree
2011 Coaching Summit-Colleton River Club

Condolences to the Ferree family. Jim was a true ambassador to the game of golf and life.

Mr. Ferree was a true gentleman. I had the honor and pleasure of playing in a Pro-Am event with him as a partner more than tweny-five years ago. Amazingly, he always remembered my name and we continued to laugh about my terrible golf swing for years. I count his wife, Karen, as a friend and I respected and admired their relationship and marriage. Fair winds and following seas Mr. Ferree. I was lucky to know you.

Wonderful friend, great partner on UNC Golf Team, room mate, Fraternity brother for 74 years - His Golf Galleries loved Jim and followed him for years saying Jim was their friend. Semper Fi,

Our sincerest condolences on the loss of Jim. He made a wonderful contribution to the game of golf and to the Hilton Community. Karen I know how much you will miss him. I will always remember playing with you both in my early days of Belfair, and he hit the most incredible shot off of the cart path and I said OMG what about his club and you said "He'll be given a new one tomorrow". Nancy and Jim Fitzgibbons

What a super human being and a great golfer. I first met him at The Vantage when he overheard me say my dad was "Jelly" Bennett. "Son, I played with your father while we grew up in WS." Thrilled to hear that, I followed him and Mr Player the rest of that day. Rest In Peace, Mr Ferree, and thank you!

Dearest KAREN AND RANDY: We were so saddened to read of Jim's passing. He was a true mensch and exuded ahavath chesed to all he encountered. When I first met Jim in 1996 when we had just moved to HHI, along with Karen, we had never met a professional golfer before. We knew nothing about golf. Jim would take the time, joyously, to explain the sport to me, a little bit each time, when we would met. We truly liked, admired and loved Jim, with the same love we have for you both. May the name of...