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F. Alan Coombs
January 14, 2021
As I grow older and older, I find myself spending more and more time thinking about times past and how fortunate I have been. One of my great good fortunes was to find Francis Heller as my advisor at K.U. at the very beginning of what became the Honors Program. He was not only a marvelous teacher but a friend who played a big role in my decision to become an academic and teach history (primarily political) at the University of Utah for 36 years. I still think of him often.
Franklin Shobe
February 2, 2013
Francis Heller changed my life through the energy and wisdom he contributed to creating and leading the honors program when I was a student, 1960-64. My best wishes to his family and friends.
Franklin Shobe,
January 30, 2013
To Professor Heller's family: Please accept my condolences on the loss of this great man. I had the great honor of being a student in a section of his Western Civilization course in 1979-1980, in which we had far-ranging discussions that have had a great influence on my life. With many thanks, Russ Hodge
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Wooldridge
January 26, 2013
Ashley and family, Please accept our sympathy with the loss of your grandfather. You were very fortunate to have so many memories with him. Talk about those precious memories with your children. May God Bless you and your family during this difficult time. He has joined all of your Grandparents up in Heaven now, and they will all be watching over you and your family. God Bless, with love, Uncle Brian, Aunt Annette, Ryan, TYler, Amber and Brianna Wooldridge.
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Alan Coombs
January 20, 2013
Let me add my voice to the many who will surely celebrate the long and amazingly productive life of Francis Heller. I was fortunate to learn at the beginning of my undergraduate years at KU in the fall of 1956 that I had been selected to be part of a group of forty entering freshmen in what became the Honors Program--and Professor Heller was to be my adviser. Over the next four years I had a wonderful opportuity not just to take courses form him (Constitutional Law was special) but to get to know him as a mentor and role model and even to be invited into his home with other students. He, as much as anyone, was responsible for my subsequent decision to pursue graduate degrees and spend over forty years in higher education.
At my age you tend to look back over your own lifetime and think of those who made a real difference. In my case, Francis Heller was such a person.
January 20, 2013
Let me add my voice to the many who will surely celebrate the long and amazingly productive life of Francis Heller. I was fortunate to discover at the beginning of my undergraduate years at KU in the fall of 1956 that I had been selected to be part of a group of forty freshmen in what became the Honors Program--and Professor Heller was to be my adviser. Over the next four years I had a wonderful opportunity not just to take courses from him (Constitutional Law was special) but to get to know him as a mentor and role model and even to be invited to his home with other students. He, as much as anyone, was responsible for my subsequent decision to pursue graduate degrees and spend over forty years in higher education.
At my age you tend to look back over your own lifetime and think of those who made a real difference. In my case, Francis Heller was such a person.
January 20, 2013
Francis Heller was an energetic scholar, skilled administrator, and insightful mentor and academic advisor.
Chuck Marvin, KU '64
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