
BIOGRAPHY: Robert A. Burrell
Robert A. Burrell was born on January 18, 1906 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. His parents, Lewis L. Burrell and Carrie Pinkett Burrell were natives of Virginia. Burrell attended Pleasantville High School in Pleasantville, New Jersey graduating in 1923. he received an A.B. degree in Liberal Arts at Howard University in 1930 and his law degree in 1934 from Howard University, School of Law. He was admitted to the Bar of the State of New York in April of 1936 and began active practice immediately. He began an active practice in Buffalo in November, 1936.
Burrell served in the 514th Quartermaster Group Headquarters, Third Army, European Theatre during World War II, from March 1943 to November 1945 and was awarded 5 campaign ribbons as a result of his service.
He was active in the community in the following organizations: President of Crispus Attucks Republican League of New York State, member of the Speakers’ Bureau of Republican Party, Buffalo and Erie County; Board member of the Urban League, Buffalo; Charter member of New York State Citizens’ Committee for the Public Schools, Member of the Michigan Avenue YMCA Trustee Board, NAACP, Board of Community Chest of Buffalo and Erie County; member of Buffalo Committee on Full Employment; member of Advisory Committee of University of Buffalo Development Program, Member of AMVETS; he received the Ray Sawyer Award for Outstanding and Distinguished Service presented by AMVDTS; and Veterans Award for Outstanding Community Service presented by Joint Veterans Council of Erie County.