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Dr. Lawrence Rogers Burwell

1938 - 2022

Dr.  Lawrence Rogers Burwell obituary, 1938-2022, Charlottesville, VA

Lawrence Burwell Obituary

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Dr. Lawrence Rogers Burwell

Dr. Lawrence Rogers Burwell, a trailblazing cardiologist, father of four, and grandfather of seven, died on July 28, 2022 at the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville, VA. He was 84.



Larry was born in Bluefield, WV, and spent his formative years in Washington, D.C. He graduated from Dunbar High School, shortly before the city began to integrate its public schools. After completion of high school, he became part of a long, storied line of prominent Black men to move from Dunbar to Amherst College in Amherst, MA, a group that included Charles Hamilton Houston, William Henry Hastie, and one of Larry's heroes in medicine, Charles R. Drew.



After graduating from Amherst with an honors degree in biology, Larry attended medical school at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. There, he met Ramona Ann Scott, who was enrolled in a graduate program at Case Western. They married in 1964, embarking on a remarkable journey of love.



In the mid-1960s, Dr. Burwell completed an internship and residency at University Hospitals of Cleveland and also served his country as a senior assistant surgeon in the U.S. Public Health Service at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Md. After a fellowship in cardiology at Massachusetts General Hospital and a faculty position at the University of Rochester, Larry and Ramona moved their family to Charlottesville in 1975 for a position at the University of Virginia. Dr. Burwell integrated the faculty of the School of Medicine, becoming the first (and, for many years, the only) Black doctor at the university's hospital. He was also the first Black member of the medical school faculty to receive tenure.



Larry was a technology buff – in the exam room, in the laboratory, and at home – and he was among the first American physicians to perform balloon angioplasty, having traveled to Switzerland in the 1970s to learn the procedure from the doctor who invented it. He led the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at the UVA Health Sciences Center and was also the Director of Interventional Cardiology there. During his long career, countless patients traveled hundreds of miles to consult him, and his sharp intellect and skilled hands allowed so many to avoid the deadly consequences of heart disease.



Dr. Burwell was a co-author of many published articles and was particularly proud of his service work to the school and mentorship of Black medical students. He served on the faculty senate, was a member of the medical school admissions committee and a subcommittee on minority students, and he also helped recruit an assistant to the president of the university to work solely on affirmative action matters. He was an active member of the American College of Cardiology, the Association of Black Cardiologists, and the American Heart Association, among other professional societies. He was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha, the national medical honor society, and in 2003 he was honored with the Laureate Award from the Virginia Chapter of the American College of Physicians.



Larry retired in 2003, after 28 years at the university. In his final years, many of the physicians he had trained and mentored cared for him, too.



When he was not caring for patients, Larry served the greater Charlottesville community in a variety of capacities, including as a board member of St. Anne's-Belfield School, the Jefferson Area Board for Aging, and Computers4Kids. He enjoyed running, tennis, photography, and trading stocks online. He was an avid supporter of Virginia basketball and he was a devoted fan of Washington's NFL franchise, particularly in the glory years of the 1980s and early '90s.



But above all else, Larry treasured his family. Tragically, his world was upended in 1995 when Ramona passed away, far too young, from breast cancer. While he persevered through his faith and support from his extended family and many friends, Larry was never quite the same after the loss of his beloved Ramona.



Larry believed that his legacy was the four children that he and Ramona raised and in whom he had boundless pride. He is survived by Scott Burwell, his wife Shannon, and their daughter Serena; Steve Burwell, his wife Heidie, and their children Ellis and Scarlett; Lauren (Burwell) Lee, her husband David Lee, and their children Jackson and Miles; and Leigh (Burwell) Beal, her husband Scott Beal, and their children Henry and Anna. Dr. Burwell was also profoundly grateful for those who cared for him in his later years, Diane Brown, Nedra Brown, and Gayle Scott.



In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to support two causes that were of particular importance to him:

(1) The University of Virginia School of Medicine Summer Medical Leadership Program, which prepares students from underrepresented groups and disadvantaged backgrounds for careers in medicine. Donations can be directed to University of Virginia Medical School Foundation, P.O. Box, 37963, Boone, Iowa 50037. In the check memo, please indicate: SMLP #23232 in memory of Lawrence R. Burwell, MD. Donations may also be made online by visiting https://www.givecampus.com/campaigns/18986/donations/new?designation=schoolofmedicineannualfund and typing "School of Medicine Summer Leadership Program" into the Designation box.

(2) Jefferson Area Board for Aging, which provides services and support to help older adults in central Virginia live independently. Donations can be directed to JABA, Inc., Philanthropy & Communications Office, 674 Hillsdale Drive, Suite 9, Charlottesville, VA 22901. Donations may be made online by visiting https://connect.clickandpledge.com/w/Form/3e5f23a4-ccce-487d-9e66-ef7074499ab2



Funeral services for Dr. Burwell will take place on Monday, August 15, 2022, at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Charlottesville. A visitation will begin at 10 a.m., followed by services at 11 a.m.

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Published by The Washington Post on Aug. 10, 2022.

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Polly Beckwith Hawkes

August 14, 2022

I cannot express to you the impact that your father had on me, my parents, his colleagues including fellow physicians , nurses and ancillary staff at UVA. My father, Julian Beckwith, was chief of cardiology when Dr. Burwell and his lovely wife moved to Charlottesville. I believe that Steven and Scott were just toddlers at the time. My brother, George Beckwith, was a Cardiology Fellow at that time and Dr Burwell became a great friend and mentor to him.
Over the years, we saw Dr. Burwell frequently and I also got to know Ramona quite well. What an honor it was to know your family!!

After my father died in 1982, your parents maintained contact with my mother, even coming to visit her at her house from time to time. She appreciated that so much. When my mother had her first MI in 1988, I asked that Dr Burwell manage her care which he did so beautifully with grace and dignity. She adored him.
When she had what was to be her terminal MI in 1993, Larry met me in the ER at midnight and stayed with me all night. When it became clear that further treatment would be futile, Larry allowed me to make the decision to remove life support by myself. I will always be grateful for his compassion and understanding.

One of my biggest regrets is the fact that we lost contact with Larry in the past few years. Life has a way of "taking over", running the show all by itself.

I look forward to seeing the four of you and your spouses tomorrow. I am so sorry though that it will be for this sad circumstance.

Please accept my sincerest condolences for the loss of this great man. I know that his death leaves a great hole in your life.

Much love to you all, Polly

Nakisha Smith

August 12, 2022

Condolences to the family of Dr. Burwell. I came on board with UVA in 2007 to the Heart and Vascular Center on 4Central and we took care of the patients from the Cath Lab. Dr. Burwell's training is his legacy that lives on infinitely! Bless you, Sir.

Paula Rowan-Page

August 12, 2022

I´m saddened to read this wonderful man has died. As an ICU nurse newly arrived to UVA, I met him in the 70´s. We soon learned both of us had relocated from Rochester NY. Never when we saw each other did he not stop to share a quick story about Rochester or inquire of my assimilation into the Charlottesville community. What a gentleman. Later when I worked in oncology we connected over his wife´s experience and the creation of Ramona´s Room. I haven´t seen him for years but will forever be touched by his humanity. Such a light in this world. May peace and comfort surround the Burrell family.r

Jean Walburg Humphrey

August 11, 2022

My condolences to the entire Burwell Family. We were classmates at Banneker Jr. High and Dunbar High School, and he was always a kind and gentle person. May God and good memories give you peace and comfort. You are in my prayers.

Richaard Lindsay M. D.

August 11, 2022

I offer my prayers of support to all of Larry"s family at this difficult time. He was a great dad, doctor,teacher, leaderl and friend. Dick Lindsay

Gayle

August 11, 2022

I will always cherish the wonderful memories I have with your dad. He will be forever missed. It was a privilege and honor to have worked with him. My heart goes out to you as you remember your dad. I pray you are surrounded by God's comforting love

Melly Turner

August 11, 2022

My thoughts are with the family.

Bill Petri

August 11, 2022

My condolences to the family. Dr. Burwell was my teacher and a role model of the kind and brilliant physician.

Andy Wolf

August 11, 2022

I remember Dr. Burwell fondly as a 1984 graduate of UVA School of Medicine. He was responsible for teaching me much of my Cardiology knowledge & did so in a comprehensive and characteristically gracious and gentle manner.

Alice Hutchens Carpenter

August 11, 2022

I am so very saddened to learn of the passing of Dr. Burwell. The soft-spoken nature of this gentle and well-respected physician made him a treasured member of our UVA staff and an absolute joy to work with. One of the highest complements that can be bestowed by nurses upon a physician is that they were beloved by nurses. Dr. Burwell, you more than earned that honor from all of us. Always the caring physician, you delivered excellence in care to your patients. Always a gentleman and so very respectful of everyone you met, you made our workplace a better place to be just by being you. You will be missed. Blessings and peace to your loved ones.

Elizabeth Kutchai

August 10, 2022

To Lauren Burwell Lee:

Dear Lauren,
I am thinking of you at this time. The death of a parent, even if anticipated, leads a hole in one's heart. I remember your mother very well and I know her death left a hole in many hearts. I'm heartened that you, your two brothers, and your sister, have all carried on the extraordinary DNA of the Burwell parents. I feel privileged to have known them. Please know that I am holding all of you in the light.
Liz Kutchai (your chemistry teacher at STAB)

American Heart Association

August 10, 2022

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Patricia Cornett Farley

August 10, 2022

Scott and family, your father was an extraordinary physician and a true leader and gentleman. He will be missed by many. May God bless you and keep you during this time. Patricia Cornett Farley your baseball coach's wife! Those are precious memories.

Dawn Starks Johnson

August 10, 2022

Praying for your comfort and peace in the passing of your father, grandfather. Dr. Burwell was a trailblazer and a great physician with wonderful interpersonal skills. May you find joy in your fond memories.

Val Shifflett

August 10, 2022

My deepest sympathy to this family. I met Dr. Burwell in 1986 when my husband was 45 and had an angioplasty by Dr Burwell that I always felt saved his life. Dr Burwell was so kind to me, I've never forgotten him.

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