Dr. Franklin King Eggleston

1942 - 2021

Dr.  Franklin King Eggleston obituary, 1942-2021, Houston, TX

Dr. Franklin King Eggleston

1942 - 2021

Franklin Eggleston Obituary

Published by Houston Chronicle from Jul. 28 to Aug. 2, 2021.
Dr. Franklin King Eggleston
1942-2021
Dr. Franklin King Eggleston was welcomed into the arms of Jesus on July 25, 2021, at the age of 78 years. Frank was born in Houston on December 4, 1942, to Floyd Geer Eggleston and Josephine King Eggleston. Other than his years attending Texas Christian University, Baylor College of Dentistry and serving as a Lieutenant in the United States Navy as a medical officer, he remained a lifelong resident of West University Place, having moved only a block away from his childhood home during his lifetime.
Frank loved his family more than anything except his Lord. Frank is survived by his cherished wife, Sara Offutt Eggleston, with whom he shared the greatest of life's adventures, and daughter, Camille Eggleston Hailey, an attorney and Clinical Assistant Professor for the Mays Business School at Texas A&M University. Camille and husband David are the parents of Frank and Sara's precious grandchildren, Sara Elizabeth Hailey, Joshua King Hailey, and Rebekah May Hailey. Frank was a devoted fan of all of the grandchildren's numerous athletic events. Frank and Sara had a love story for the ages. Frank was a 39-year-old bachelor when he met Sara and her 16-year-old daughter, Camille. He believed God had answered his prayers for a family and a mutual decision was made for him to formally adopt Camille in 1986.
Frank loved his Houston, having attended West University Elementary, Pershing Junior High and Lamar High School. He then earned a double degree in Biology and Chemistry from TCU and his DDS from Baylor College of Dentistry. Frank then chose a commission in the US Navy where he served aboard the USS Sierra. After serving 3 years in the US Navy, Frank returned to Houston to practice dentistry with his childhood dentist and mentor, Dr. Ralph Boelsche, in the Niels Esperson Building which is the actual building where his parents first met around 1940. After Dr. Boelsche's passing, Frank continued to serve and love patients for over 35 years through his dental practice in downtown Houston. After retiring from dentistry, he was able to return to his love for the sea and had many grand adventures with Sara sailing to various ports around the world.
Dr. Eggleston was a member of the American Dental Association, the American Academy of Restorative Dentistry, the American College of Dentists, the International College of Dentists, the Gold Foil Academy, and the Academy of Operative Dentistry. He served as President of numerous dental organizations including The American Academy of Restorative Dentistry, The Texas Dental Association, The Greater Houston Dental Society, The Academy of Operative Dentistry, the Southwestern Society of Oral Medicine, The Southwest Academy of Restorative Dentistry, the International College - Texas Section, and The Baylor College of Dentistry Alumni Association.
Dr. Eggleston was selected by the Texas Academy of General Dentistry as Dentist of the Year and awarded the Distinguished Service Award by the Texas Dental Association, recognizing a lifetime of service especially significant to the organization. Additional awards include Alumnus of the Year for Baylor College of Dentistry and twice serving as commencement speaker for The University of Texas Health Science Center - Houston, where he periodically taught Restorative Dentistry and Gold Foil Technique. He also gave a commencement address for the graduates of his beloved Baylor College of Dentistry. Representing Texas, Dr. Eggleston served on the Board of Trustees of the American Dental Association from 1999-2003. After selling his dental practice, he was an international speaker on nutrition for the Juice Plus company. He also earned numerous awards with the Juice Plus company, including rising to be a National Marketing Director. Frank was also on the board of several charitable organizations, including the Retina Research Foundation, a medical foundation researching causes and prevention of blindness. Frank served as chairman of the Retina Research Foundation from 2007 until his death.
Dr. Frank loved God, his family and his friends. Throughout his life Frank studied and led Bible classes. He served as a Deacon in his church and was a member of the Houston West Emmaus Community, Walk 91. To know Frank, to simply be in his presence, was to feel welcomed and loved. That was his heart….to love people as they were, to let them know that they mattered to him. He will be deeply missed.
A memorial service for Dr. Frank Eggleston is planned for August 10, 2021, at St. Luke's United Methodist Church located at 3471 Westheimer Rd., Houston, TX 77027. There is a family only inurnment at 9:30am. Friends and family are invited to attend the Memorial Service at 10am in the Main Sanctuary, officiated by Senior Pastor Dr. Tom Pace and prayers offered by Bishop Scott Jones and Dr. Linda Christians. A reception will follow in the Fellowship Hall. Donations in lieu of flowers can be made to the Retina Research Foundation, the Nick Finnegan Counseling Center at St. Luke's United Methodist Church, or Houston Hospice.

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August 22, 2024

JHS posted to the memorial.

July 22, 2024

Michelle Harris posted to the memorial.

August 17, 2021

Michelle Harris posted to the memorial.

JHS

August 22, 2024

First met Frank when he was attending Baylor Dental Student. His life story tells you about him without ever having met him. He was a blessing in many environments.

Michelle Harris

July 22, 2024

It´s been three years, but I still think about Dr. Eggleston at times. I remember how much I liked him - he was a great person.

Michelle Harris

August 17, 2021

I worked with Dr. Eggleston when he lived at the Village of Southampton. He was always very kind to me and to those around him. Those who worked with him loved him, and he is sorely missed.

May God bring comfort and peace to the family as they remember and honor a wonderful person.

Pete Ward and Karen Weaver

August 12, 2021

With love and respect for our good friend Frank.

Vicky Wilson

August 10, 2021

My sincere condolences to the family. I had the wonderful pleasure of meeting Frank at his beautiful home on August 8, 2020, along with his loving wife, Sara. His warm compassion and smile will always be remembered. May God give you peace at this time.

Brett and Heather McRay

August 7, 2021

To one of the greatest persons I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. My family and I were Frank's patients for quite some time before my brother and I decided to enter into the profession of dentistry ourselves. Frank and Sara were truly supportive of our cause and shaped my path into becoming a dentist myself. Once in dental school, I met my wife who I practice with to this day. My wife even had the honor of treating several of Frank's patients upon his retirement so our connection is very deep. It is often said the greatest gift a human can give is love, compassion and support and Dr. Eggleston provided all of these unconditionally for my family. I would not be the person and the dentist I am today without the sincere privilege of knowing Frank and his family - period! A true credit to his profession and to the people he loved dearly, I cannot say enough about how my character has been enriched immensely by knowing him. I will truly miss one of the only great mentors and friends I have ever known. My wife and I will forever pledge to continue his legacy through honest values and ethics for the friends, family and patients we will continue to serve in his honor!

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The Entire McRay Family

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Pete Ward and Karen Weaver

August 6, 2021

In loving memory of Frank and all he did for so many.

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David and Sally Beavers

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Edward Earle,M.D.

August 3, 2021

Frank was an outstanding dentist and friend. I always had the greatest confidence that he was one of the most honest and consiencencious person I knew. He was always attentive to the problem and solved dental difficulties with a special skill. He will be missed. There were not many like him.

Vivien and Scott Caven

August 3, 2021

Sara... Frank was such an incredible, loving friend.... we were broken hearted to have just seen this sad news of his passing. We lift you and your family up in our prayers for God´s peace, comfort and healing.
Much Love, Vivien and Scott

MD

August 3, 2021

To the family, accept my sincere condolences, you are not alone during this time of sorrow and pain. May God give your family strength and comfort to help you endure this loss. As you remember your beloved one, the God of peace give you comfort and peace in every way. May you find strength from love and care that surrounds you and comfort in the memories that you share.
2Thessalonians 3:16

Lynn Bell

August 2, 2021

Dr Eggleston was the first dentist I had when I started working in downtown Houston. He was always very friendly. He always talked about his family. You could tell how proud he was. My condolences to his family.

John Knoebel

August 1, 2021

My condolences to Dr. Eggleston's family. When I started working in downtown Houston in 1977, I was fortunate enough to discover Dr. Eggleston.
Besides being a great dentist, he was also a warm and caring person who created such a friendly environment for his patients and staff. I enjoyed his love of the classic building where he had his office and the classy music he played while working. Thanks for your decades of faithful service. You will be missed.

George schudy dds

August 1, 2021

Frank and I were in the same class in dental school. He was always a leader and front and center as
a really caring friend .
He was the type of people loving
consciencous person that good dentists are made of and who have brought respect to the dental industry for years . This generation of dentists will have to
go hard to leave dentistry in the shape that Frank did . We´ll miss him a lot ! George schudy

Julie Larkey

August 1, 2021

Such a sweet man, always had time to be kind, prayers & hugs, it´s everyone´s loss! He´s in the company of the angels.

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With Much Love, Mitra and Doug

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Gus Block

August 1, 2021

Frank was much more than my dentist. He was my friend. His office was often a family affair. I had the opportunity to get to know Sara over the years and to get to meet his mother. I hope the memories of the happy times will be a comfort to all of Frank's family.

Bob Rose

July 29, 2021

Frank was one of the nicest people I have had the privilidge to know and call a friend. He had a peaceful demeanor about him that impacted anyone that got to know him. Frank and Sara had a ''match made in Heaven''. Frank was a good man indeed.

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