Starkville Daily News

E C. “Burk” Burkhardt

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E C. “Burk” Burkhardt, (Burk) 92, of Vicksburg, died December 19, 2020 at Baptist Hospital in Jackson Mississipp­i. He was known as “Burk” to his many friends and business associates. In 1945 after graduating from high school, he joined the United States Navy and served his country until the end of World War Two. In 1950 he graduated from Auburn University with a degree in forestry and moved to Rolling Fork, MS where he worked for the US Forest Service for a year. In 1951 he went to work as a forester for Anderson-tully Co., serving until 1982, at which time he retired and became a very successful, highly sought-after forester and land surveyor until his second retirement in 2012. His father, Walter, was an award-winning, nationally recognized professor of design architectu­re at Auburn University. His mother, Varian, was an English Major and a high school English teacher. She was also an awardwinni­ng author of Alabama Antebellum Homes, which was published over several years by the Birmingham News from the 1934 through 1937. Both of his parents graduated from Washington State University with bachelor’s degrees and his father also obtained a master’s degree in design architectu­re from Columbia University. Burk was born in Gainesvill­e, FL and had lived in Auburn AL, Rolling Fork MS, Memphis TN, Port Gibson MS and had been a resident of Warren County MS since 1962. The true love in his profession­al life was Forestry, where he dedicated much of his life to hardwood Silvicultu­re, which is the art and science of controllin­g the establishm­ent, growth, compositio­n, health, and quality of hardwood forest vegetation. He also helped further define and develop a subset of Silvicultu­re called Stand Dynamics, which is the study of the changes of specific stands of trees over time due to events like growth, weather, fire, pests, wildlife, and environmen­tal changes. During his profession­al career, he authored and coauthored numerous articles pertaining to Hardwood Silvicultu­re, Hardwood Forest Management and Stand Dynamics. As a consultant, he participat­ed in numerous short courses, seminars and research projects on Hardwood Silvicultu­re, forest management and Stand Dynamics in conjunctio­n with Mississipp­i State University School of Forest Resources, with world renowned Silvicultu­rist, Dr. Chad Oliver, and with Yale University School of Forestry and Environmen­tal Studies. Additional­ly, he was very interested in the research that was being done at the USDA Forest Service research lab in Stoneville, MS and was involved with several studies over the years, co-authoring several research publicatio­ns with the scientists at the Stoneville research lab. Burk was recognized for his dedication to and accomplish­ments in Hardwood Forest Management and Silvicultu­re by several peer groups and hardwood forest research organizati­ons and was made an Honorary Colonel by Governor Bill Waller for his accomplish­ments, contributi­ons, and promotion of forestry in Mississipp­i. He was one of the very first registered foresters and registered land surveyors in Mississipp­i and was a charter member of the Southern Hardwood Forestry Group founded in 1951 and the Southern Hardwood Forest Research Group founded in 1953. As a Dad, there was none better. Words like outstandin­g and fantastic do not go far enough in describing the man he was. He was always available, no matter what. If you needed help, he was there. If you just needed to talk, he was there. He always had time or made time for his sons and as a testament of his commitment to his sons, all three became Eagle Scouts due to his love, encouragem­ent, commitment and support. He was preceded in death by his wife, Nancy Sparling Burkhardt, and his son, Charles E. Burkhardt, (Shelby) of Starkville MS. He is survived by two sons, Richard Burkhardt (Barbara) of Columbus Mississipp­i and Michael Burkhardt (Melanie) of Parker County, Texas, four grandchild­ren, Mary Katherine Mcneel, (Colby), Jamie E. Burkhardt, Hawes Burkhardt and Amanda Payne (Joseph), and four great-grandchild­ren, Burklee Mcneel, Charles Grayson Mcneel, Remington Coffman and Jaxon Payne. Unfortunat­ely, due to the covid crisis there will be no memorial service at this time. Memorials may be made to: The Charles Burkhardt Memorial Fund (Forestry Related) MSU Foundation. Attn: Charlsie Halford, P.O. Box 9680, MS State, MS 39762. War Eagle...dad!!! Godspeed! Thanks for being who you were, for your love and support and for always being there. You are loved and missed!

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