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Harrison Sam Francis

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Harrison Sam Francis Veteran

Birth
Dunbar, Otoe County, Nebraska, USA
Death
23 Apr 2002 (aged 88)
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 13 SITE 48C
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Veteran of the U.S. Army (LTC); serving in WW II, Korea, and Vietnam

Married Lyneve Rich 17/Feb/1939 at Warrensburg, MO.


Sam Francis was born on October 26, 1913 in Dunbar, Nebraska and passed away on April 23, 2002 in Springfield, Missouri.

Sam Francis is one of the greatest athletes in Husker sports history. Not only did Francis place runner-up in the Heisman Trophy to Yale's Larry Kelley in 1936, but he also placed fourth in the shot-put at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. Francis is one of only four athletes to be named a First-Team All-American in both football and track.

Francis is the one that got away from Kansas, legendary Kansas basketball coach Phog Allen believed that Francis was going to be a Jayhawk, but before school started Francis spent two week on the KU campus and felt uncomfortable. Francis then left for Lincoln and was to be a Cornhusker.

While at Nebraska, Francis was part of two Big Six Conference champions and competed in the shot-put on the track team. Francis was an All-Big Six selection in football in 1935 and 1936 and a First-Team All-American in 1936. Francis also led the fan's voting for the 1937 College All-State Game in Chicago.

Francis also excelled in track at Nebraska as he won the shot-put at the Texas, Kansas and Drake Relays in 1936 and 1937. Francis also won the Big Six indoor and outdoor championships in the shot-put twice and was the NCAA champion in 1937.

After college Francis continued into the NFL where he was the first overall pick in the 1937 Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles. Francis would play for four years in the NFL and also played for the Chicago Bears, Pittsburgh Pirates and Brooklyn Dodgers. Francis' NFL career was cut short when he left to serve in the Army during World War II.

Francis also tried his hand at coaching when he was the head coach at Kansas State in 1947.

For his athletic accomplishments, Francis was inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in 1972, the College Football Hall of Fame in 1977, and the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame in 2003.

NEBRASKA HUSKERS Webpage

Veteran of the U.S. Army (LTC); serving in WW II, Korea, and Vietnam

Married Lyneve Rich 17/Feb/1939 at Warrensburg, MO.


Sam Francis was born on October 26, 1913 in Dunbar, Nebraska and passed away on April 23, 2002 in Springfield, Missouri.

Sam Francis is one of the greatest athletes in Husker sports history. Not only did Francis place runner-up in the Heisman Trophy to Yale's Larry Kelley in 1936, but he also placed fourth in the shot-put at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. Francis is one of only four athletes to be named a First-Team All-American in both football and track.

Francis is the one that got away from Kansas, legendary Kansas basketball coach Phog Allen believed that Francis was going to be a Jayhawk, but before school started Francis spent two week on the KU campus and felt uncomfortable. Francis then left for Lincoln and was to be a Cornhusker.

While at Nebraska, Francis was part of two Big Six Conference champions and competed in the shot-put on the track team. Francis was an All-Big Six selection in football in 1935 and 1936 and a First-Team All-American in 1936. Francis also led the fan's voting for the 1937 College All-State Game in Chicago.

Francis also excelled in track at Nebraska as he won the shot-put at the Texas, Kansas and Drake Relays in 1936 and 1937. Francis also won the Big Six indoor and outdoor championships in the shot-put twice and was the NCAA champion in 1937.

After college Francis continued into the NFL where he was the first overall pick in the 1937 Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles. Francis would play for four years in the NFL and also played for the Chicago Bears, Pittsburgh Pirates and Brooklyn Dodgers. Francis' NFL career was cut short when he left to serve in the Army during World War II.

Francis also tried his hand at coaching when he was the head coach at Kansas State in 1947.

For his athletic accomplishments, Francis was inducted into the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame in 1972, the College Football Hall of Fame in 1977, and the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame in 2003.

NEBRASKA HUSKERS Webpage


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12172118/harrison_sam-francis: accessed ), memorial page for Harrison Sam Francis (26 Oct 1913–23 Apr 2002), Find a Grave Memorial ID 12172118, citing Springfield National Cemetery, Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by G - MA (contributor 49748109).