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Frank F. Navarro

Mystic, South Carolina

Feb 16, 1930 – May 30, 2021 (Age 91)

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BORN
February 16, 1930
DIED
May 30, 2021
AGE
91
LOCATION
Mystic, South Carolina

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Mystic - Frank F. Navarro, an accomplished football player, innovative college head coach, and dedicated family man, passed peacefully at home May 30, 2021, at the age of 91.He leaves a legacy of professional and personal success, reflected in university accolades awarded throughout his career,...

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Hi Jill and family, Just hearing of Franks passing as I got no answer from an e-mail. Please know that Terry and I remember you and Frank in our prayers. I have fond memories of playing tennis with Frank at Green Hill, Ninigret, and Ed Goldens. And interacting with you and Frank in Charleston and seeing you at church with your grand children. Loved his obit and learned many great things about Frank that we never got to talk about. Truly a wonderful man always thinking about the other...

To the Navarro family,

Please accept my deepest and most heartfelt condolences. Frank touched the lives of many . . . in insurmountable ways.

Met Frank approximately 10 to 15 years ago while working out/training at South Shore/Golds/Westerly Fitness gym. One day, we nonchalantly struck up a conversation. After running into him at various times, working out, we got to know each other better. At that point, the skies unloaded and it began to pour. Between discussions about...

Jill and Family I am so deeply sorry to hear of Coach's passing. Ralph and Frank were forever bonded together and always shared great memories and times filled with cherished visits. Our families had so many great times together and we were blessed to have the Navarro family in our lives. Please let the kids know that I am so deeply sorry and will keep Coach in my prayers. God bless Frank Navarro, a wonderful human being. I will never forget! My love and condolences to all. RIP Coach.

I played for Coach at Williams from 1965 through 1967. Great principled man and a great family man. All those kids turned out great. I remember Coach made them give back when he started the Compass Fund. After he started it, I called him and he regaled me with 90 minutes of stories. If I mentioned a name, he knew their life history since leaving Williams. So glad I could be a part of all the old Williams guys celebrating his 90th. I have kept the picture Damon sent out. The Rockwell picture...

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Frank set the finest example as a husband, father, and coach. I am grateful for the opportunity he gave me to coach under his leadership. Condolences to Jill, the children and the grandchildren. Al and Aidee Pearman

I thank Frank for the example he set for me. He was first and foremost a successful Husband and Father. Secondly, a coaching mentor and leader that always looked out for those in his charge. God rest his soul.

Frank was a fine Mentor, Coach, and Leader. I am grateful for the opportunity he gave me to work with him at Princeton University. Al Pearman