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We will always be mindful of the things he did for Arkansas and the U of A. Login Register Login with Facebook. In 1982, Broyles appeared in the TV miniseries “The Blue and The Gray.” Broyles played the doctor who pronounced President Abraham Lincoln (played by Gregory Peck) dead after being shot at Ford’s Theater. He will be greatly missed in this community.My prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time now and days ahead.I had Coach Broyles as a patient several years ago. Steve Ridenoure That is just the kind of gentleman he was.
He will always be Mr. Razorback.My prayers are with all of you. linda funderburg I lived in Arkansas all of my life and still call the Hogs on TV.I will never forget Frank.I am so sorry for your significant loss.
He is also a member of the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame, Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame, Gator Bowl Hall of Fame, Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, Orange Bowl Hall of Fame, National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Hall of Fame, SWC Hall of Fame and the State of Georgia Hall of Fame among others.Broyles was honored by the National Football Foundation as the 2000 recipient of the John L. Toner Award for outstanding achievement as an athletic director. The National Championship was awarded to the Razorbacks by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) following the bowl games. Whether it was his unparalleled career in college athletics, as an athlete, coach, athletics administrator and broadcaster, or his tireless work in the fourth quarter of his life as an Alzheimer’s advocate, his passion was always the catalyst for changing the world around him for the better. There's no one like Frank Broyles. Beyond his professional career in athletics, Broyles’ second legacy is his personal commitment to improving the quality of life for those suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and their loved ones. There will never be anyone to love the Razorbacks like he did. Charlinda Reeves and Mary Louise Solms Broyles in Atlanta, Broyles was the youngest of five children and was a three-sport athlete throughout high school and college. View phone numbers, addresses, public records, background check reports and possible arrest records for Frank Broyles. Imagine living in paradise forever! The celebration was open to the public.In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions may be made to the Frank & Barbara Broyles Foundation (BroylesFoundation.org) or Central United Methodist Church in Fayetteville. May God comfort you at this time and welcome Frank to his heavenly home. Easily one of the most influential men in my lifetime. To countless others, he was an advocate for caregivers around the world. I will never forget Him he was like a father to me and help me so much. WPS!!! He made athletics what it is today at Arkansas. Go Hogs! He was co-chair of the Campaign for the Twenty-First Century that raised $1.046 billion for the university and has been a generous personal benefactor to the university’s academic programs. My prayers for comfort and peace through this time are with the family, as well as all of us that felt the impact of his life.I am so sorry for your loss, may your memories keep consoling you and may God sustain you with his promise of one day soon reuniting you with your loved one. Broyles was active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, including serving as its chairman from 1971-73 and later being named as a Lifetime Trustee of the organization.In 1996, the Broyles Award was created in recognition of his long-standing history of developing successful assistant coaches. His legacy is the positive effect he had on so many lives.