Frank LeMaster, retired Eagles linebacker and longtime businessman, has died at 71

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Daily News | Frank LeMaster, retired Eagles linebacker and longtime businessman, has died at 71

Frank LeMaster, 71, of Birchrunville, Chester County, a popular and hard-hitting linebacker for the Eagles from 1974 to 1982 and longtime businessman, died Friday, March 24, at Eagleview Landing assisted care center in Exton.

In 2008, Mr. LeMaster told the Daily News: “Being a part of a winning tradition is my fondest memory. …It was a rewarding experience for me, coming out of those years, just to be a part of something so special.” “The thing I remember most about walking onto the field that day is I absolutely had no feeling in my legs,” he said. “That’s how excited I was.”for FieldTurf Inc. from 2001 until his retirement three years ago. He had previously worked for Enron Energy Services and other businesses in the Philadelphia area.

He earned a bachelor’s degree in education at the University of Kentucky, played on the freshman basketball team, and was captain of the football team in 1974. He played in two college all-star games as a senior and was taken by the Eagles in the fourth round of the 1974 NFL players draft. Mr. LeMaster followed current events closely and enjoyed hunting, camping, skiing, and whitewater rafting with family and friends. He and his wife traveled to Europe, Africa, Canada, and elsewhere.

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