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Jeanne Dorsey
April 8, 2008
Professor Furman was a wonderful person and loved and respected by all who knew him. I worked with him at the University and also at Water & Air Research, Inc., a company he founded. I am saddened by his passing and wish to express my sympathy to his family and friends. He will be missed.
Jerry Steinberg
April 7, 2008
Tom Furman was first Professor Furman and with time he became Tom. He was a mentor and later a good friend. He was a role model for being a good engineer, a good advisor, a good companion, and a hard worker. During a private moment in the early 1970s, he shared a bit of philosophy when the University was in funding constraints by pointing out that "a bit of belt tightening was good for clearing out some of the dead wood." He could remain calm and focused during unsettling circumstance.
During a more public moment as we worked together in a pond at the wastewater plant, he stood firm as I retreated from a water moccasin. He was strong and stable.
During preparation for licensure as a professional engineer, Tom provided study materials but so much more importantly, he provided reassurance that success would be achievable. He was a source of knowledge who knew how to be a supporter.
During a hospitalization for heart trouble, Tom looked good and was upbeat as usual. Still, just to be sure, his doctor was asked about the prognosis, and he quietly replied: he has the internal components of a man half his age. Tom was hearty.
In the late 1960s, Tom helped found an environmental consulting firm that has prospered without fanfare or loss of integrity. In those ways, it did, and continues to, emulate him. Tom's influence during the early days of that firm helped it reach stability, and that stability has provided careers for many professionals who could have worked elsewhere, but who kept close to the professional values that Tom Furman imparted.
Tom has been away from Gainesville for many years, but his influence remains strong, stable, and a model of integrity, just like he was.
Porcher Palmer Martin
March 30, 2008
Mr. Furman has always been a bright point in my memories! His warm hospitality, humor and intelligence made a lasting impression. My condolences to all the family - and to Keith especially.
Elizabeth Heyward Dale Thomas
March 30, 2008
I will miss this fine and wonderful gentleman, whose kind letters helped me to understand more about our Heyward ancestry.
Cousin Elizabeth Heyward Thomas
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