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Erlon "Bucky" Broomhall

1931 - 2024

Erlon "Bucky" Broomhall obituary, 1931-2024, Rumford, ME

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1931

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2024

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Erlon Broomhall Obituary

Erlon, "Bucky," Broomhall, 93, formerly of Shaftsbury, Vermont, passed away on December 29, 2024. He had most recently resided at the Vermont Veterans Home in Bennington, Vermont.

He leaves behind his wife Frances of Brookdale Senior Living, his son Matthew and wife Beverly of Goffstown, NH, and his daughter Natalie and husband Neil of Aromas, California. He also leaves behind his granddaughter Alison Broomhall-Leary, her husband Kevin and their children Owen, Jack, and Ciara. In addition, he leaves behind his grandson Riley Klepeis. He is survived by his brother Raymond of Maine and sister Ethelene of Florida. He also leaves behind many beloved nieces and nephews in both Rumford, Maine and McAdam, New Brunswick, Canada.

The son of Ethel and Arthur Broomhall, Bucky was born on December 7, 1931, the 12th of 15 children. He was raised and educated in Rumford, Maine, graduating from Stephens High School, Class of 1950.

Growing up in Rumford, Bucky and his brothers Ray, Chummy (Wendall), and Slim (Charles) developed their infamous skills as cross-country skiers! Later in life, this foundation served Bucky well as both a competitor, coach and race official.

After graduating from high school, Bucky joined the United States Navy. He served aboard the USS Siboney escort carrier during the Korean War. After serving honorably from 1951 to 1955, Bucky returned to Rumford, Maine and married his sweetheart, Frances McCulley on June 4, 1951.

As a young couple, they moved to Gunnison Colorado where Bucky attended Western State College on the GI Bill, graduating in 1959. While attending Western State, Bucky excelled in cross country skiing and jumping for their Nordic team. During his time at Western State, he helped his team defeat the NCAA heavy weights in the NCAA championship in 1959, finishing 7th in the nation in cross country and 20th in jumping. This performance earned Bucky a spot in the 1960 Olympic Trials in Squaw Valley. He later returned to Western State College twice to be inducted into the Western State College Athletic Hall of Fame as a team and later as an individual.

In 1962, Bucky and Frances returned to Maine, and he coached at Fryeberg Academy. While there he found time to compete and earned first place as the State of Maine Combined Champion.

In 1965, Bucky, Frances, and their children moved to Shaftsbury, Vermont. It is here that Bucky had the greatest impact on the world of cross-country skiing! Bucky was a force of nature as he brought cross country skiing to Bennington. While coaching at Mount Anthony Union High School in Bennington, his cross country and jumping ski teams won 5 Vermont State High School championships. He was the first in the nation to coach a girls' team - beating Title 9 by several years, but also was the first to bring a girls' team to the Junior Olympics in 1968. In 1969, Bucky started the Torger Tokel League, (now known as the Billy Koch Ski League) in order develop talent for skiers not yet of high school age. He retired from coaching with a 210-76 record.

Outside of coaching, Bucky taught Physical Education at Catamount Elementary School, Monument Elementary School, and Sacred Heart Elementary School. He retired from teaching in 1987.

Outside of his recognition at Western State College, Bucky has also been inducted into the Vermont Ski Museum Hall of Fame, the Vermont Principal's Association Hall of Fame, the Maine State Hall of Fame, and was most recently recognized for his contributions to Fryeberg Academy's ski program. Beyond the world of cross-country skiing, Bucky volunteered his time and talents for Habitat for Humanity, the Shaftsbury Town Select Board, and the Kitchen Cupboard.

Bucky was also an avid gardener, poker player, producer of maple syrup, and a skilled woodworker. With the help of his dear friend Dave Palmer, Bucky was able to continue his passion for woodworking until his passing.

On behalf of Bucky's family, we would like to thank the staff of the Vermont Veterans Home for their wonderful care of Bucky. We would also like to thank all his friends who took the time to visit Bucky, especially Dave and Joanne Palmer for their loving commitment to Bucky. His poker buddies visited frequently and for this we are most thankful. Finally, we would like to thank the Bennington community for supporting Bucky as he worked to bring cross country skiing to students and families.

Memorial contributions can be made to the Activities Fund at the Vermont Veterans Home, 325 North Street, Bennington, VT.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Bennington Banner on Jan. 4, 2025.

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Walter Bushika

January 9, 2025

Sorry to hear of Bucky,s Passing He was a great Person

Ben & Elaine Hulett

January 8, 2025

There is no doubt that, Bucky, was a marvelous athlete as I´d see him on roller skis on Buck Hill or the NB flats. The memories of, Bucky, that will stay with me are when he painted, Fred Bishop´s, old barn for the new owners. This barn is on Myers Rd and is 300´ long 50-60´ wide and at least 3 stories tall. With a smile on his face and a 5" paint brush in each hand he painted that barn, amazing! In last decade or so I´d do little service call work at his house and he would give me cutting boards of different sizes. Four years ago I was on my way out to Montana help my son with his new home who currently serves in the Air Force. Bucky handed me a beautiful cutting board and said give this to Aaron so he will always have something made in and from Shaftsbury. My son, when I presented, Bucky´s , gift to him was overwhelmed with appreciation that someone he hardly knew would send him something so special. That kind act of, Bucky, inspired my son to now make all the plaques and awards for his Red Horse Squadron. I will forever thank you for that, Sir! It was always a pleasure to work with you and for you. Our community will miss you and thank you for all that you have done.

Peter Graves

January 8, 2025

Thank you for changing the course of my life. I will honor and hold you dear forever.
With love
Peter graves

Gail & David O´Brien

January 7, 2025

I cannot think of Bucky without picturing his great welcoming smile. He coached our kids in Bill Koch for years and was so proud when we told him that our daughter started her own Bill Koch club in Buffalo NY. He will always hold a special place in our hearts.

Linn Wilson

January 6, 2025

I have many memories of Bucky. My brother Dale Wilson was a member of the Nordic Ski Team at MAUHS. At that time, the school didn´t provide transportation for ski events so my father Zip Wilson would load up the car with ski equipment and team members and Bucky taught my Dad how to wax the skis for all kinds of snow conditions. In 1980 when my brother Dale was diagnosed with an acute form of MS, Bucky would come to visit him at my parents home in Bennington. A special visit was when Bucky brought a hat with pins on it from the Winter Olympics held in Lake Placid in Feb.1980. So thoughtful and typical of Bucky´s caring ways. May he ski on...
Linn Wilson

JJK

January 5, 2025

Thank you for your service you Cold War Warrior, it is appreciated. Your work here is done, you are relieved. Rest in peace. Fair winds and following seas.

Ann carbin

January 5, 2025

He was a very nice man and he will be missed very much. Sending my condolences to his wife and family. Ann Carbin

Susan and Ron Irwin

January 4, 2025

My husband Ron and I had the great pleasure of getting to know Bucky when visiting my brother Tom for almost the past year. They often had meals together and Bucky grew to become a friend of his. We're always going to have fond memories of Bucky. He was a very special guy and we will miss him.

Sue and Ron Irwin

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