What a wonderful man! I called him dapper Don because despite the mud and blood
he always looked so preternaturally neat and clean. I will never forget the
wonderful post convention (94?) trip to Mexico that he organized and led. We
were a somewhat fractious group, but Don kept us all on an even
David Honea in Colorado says he just got a report that Don Broussard's
cause of death was determined to be heart failure.
I have no details, but we are thankful to know.
Thank you David.
*William R. (Bill) Elliott*
*speodes...@gmail.com *
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the cavefish bulletin in 2018 and had a lunch
in his honor.
Peter Sprouse said, “The passing of the first generation of AMCS cavers, those
who were active in the 1960s, continues with the loss of Don Broussard. Don was
very involved in the exploration of the Sierra de El Abra and Aquismón in San
Lu
Don started caving with us in Arkansas about 1964. We immediately
recognized him as hard core and most welcome. He became proficient in
no time, and was a most valuable member of any project. During the
all-too-short time he was with us we caved every weekend and some days
we should have be
This post falls under worthless news:
I can still access Google+ via my Google business account. However, after
nearly an hour of trying to find any content worth mentioning, I came up
empty.
Google+ is now less relevant than an 8-track tape player with no tape to
play, or a Palm Pilot PDA with
To the best of my knowledge, this was the only time his good heart failed.
Otherwise, Don put his heart successfully into his caving and being of
excellent and totally reliable assistance in all he did. It was my good fortune
to have known him.
George
George Veni, PhD
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assed away
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> Don Broussard
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> August 17, 1948 – May 16?, 2019
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> Famous caver, Don Broussard, from the Austin, Texas area, passed away
> probably on Thursday, May 16. His close friend, David Honea, had visited Don
> May 6-10, and they usually spoke on the phon
I recall a trip where we were caught in a stampede of ticks in some cave on
the Shahan Ranch outside Bracketville.
On Mon, May 20, 2019 at 9:17 PM JAMES JASEK wrote:
> Wow, what a terrible shock. Don and I were good friends. Don was a really
> nice guy. I first met Don in 1969, on a trip to Carr
*A Tribute to Don Broussard*
David Honea
It has been an honor and privilege to be Don Broussard's friend for 65
years. During that time I came to know Don very well through times of both
adversity and success.
Don dedicated his entire adult life to caving and his commitment to those
endeavors wa
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