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Frank Boyer Salisbury

Logan, Utah

1926 - 2015

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Frank Boyer SalisburyAugust 3, 1926 - December 26, 2015Frank was born in Provo, Utah, on Aug. 3, 1926, to Frank Maine Salisbury and Catherine Boyer, and died on 26 December 2015 in Logan, Utah, of natural causes. To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven: a time to...

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Very sorry to hear that Frank had passed. He worked with my Dad (Cleon Ross) at CSU, wrote two books with him. He greatly respected him. Although he passed away October 2022 he always felt a great part of his career was spending time with Frank. I loved reading about his life.

As one of the Plant Science Student that still uses his plant physiology book I would like to offer my condolences. What a great man.

My thoughts are with Clark and Sharron and the rest of the family. I worked with Clark at LMC for many years and he must have received great guidance from Frank as Clark was a one of the good ones. Sorry for your loss.

To a generation of plant biology students, Frank is known for his best-selling textbook Plant Physiology, which he co-authored with Cleon Ross. This text went through 4 editions and captured the market from the first edition in 1969 to the 4th edition in 1992.
Frank maintained his keen mind until the end. The Plants, Soils, and Climate department at Utah State University will miss his keen intellect and vibrant spirit.

Frank was a very good friend who cared about the truth, and wasn't afraid to pursue it. He is in my thoughts and heart today, as I will be unable to attend his funeral service. May you all be comforted in your loss.

I first met Frank at a foundation to which he belonged, "Scientists Supporting Religion." I learned a great deal from him, not just from the books he wrote, but from his knowledgeable and forthright commentary during our meetings. His passing is a great loss to the foundation. I became quite fond of Frank and Helene. My wife, Marilynne, and I wish her well at this time of sadness and loss.

As a postdoc I was involved in Franks NASA-projects in 1969-1971. I remember him as a very inspiring plant physiologist and an always caring and helpfull friend of me and our young family.
Manfred Weidner and wife Johanna.

I offer my condolences to the Frank Salisbury family. With the passing of Frank, we have lost a great teacher in the world. I am sure I will not be able to recall at this moment all of the many things that I have learned from Frank Salisbury. I worked for him in the Plant Science Department from 1977 to 1980, and yet, to this day, I am still applying in my life things that I learned from him all those years ago. And, those lessons have proved to be so valuable. I have a great amount of...

I offer my condolences to Frank's family and friends. Frank was an inspiration to me, a mentor, a colleague and a dear friend. He will be missed. The accompanying picture is of the Russian and US members of The "Greenhouse Team at Cape Kennedy. The occasion was the recovery of two sets of frozen wheat plants, which had grown in weightlessness for 123 days and 41 days aboard Space Station Mir in the SVET greenhouse (1997). The plants were returned to Earth from MIR aboard Space Shuttle...