People will remember Burrell for his helpfulness to students and ability to take fabulous photographs, said John Melvin, a Newport News resident and 1964 Hampton University graduate who spent lots of time on campus with Burrell during the summers between 1960 and 1965.
“How he could take what would seem like the most bland person, if you will, and just turn them into gorgeous pictures,” Melvin said. “That’s what they’ll remember — how he could make us all look very good.
“He was always available, always took the time to spend with students who were interested in photography,” Melvin said.
Burrell was known for his sharp mind even later in life, his love for HU and his tendency to walk almost everywhere he went, Melvin said.
Others also spoke of Burrell’s influence on them.
“Mr. Reuben Burrell was a true Hampton University legend. He captured the Hampton University spirit through his lens for more than 65 years,” said Hampton University President Dr. William R. Harvey. “His photographs and his stories were an inspiration. He touched the lives of many Hampton University administrators, faculty, staff, students, alumni, friends and visitors.