Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

LARRY DAVID MILNE,

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81, of Little Rock, passed away October 3, 2022. Born in Axtell, Kansas, to Richard and Daisy Milne. He was valedictor­ian of his high school graduating class, earned his B.S. in Pharmacy at the University of Kansas in 1963, and his Doctorate of Philosophy in Medicinal Chemistry in 1970 at the University of Iowa. Dr. Milne served on the faculty of the Pharmacy College at the University of South Carolina, receiving the Outstandin­g Pharmacist of the Year Award in 1975.

In January, 1977, he was selected as the second Dean of the College of Pharmacy at UAMS as the youngest and ultimately the longest-serving active Dean of a pharmacy college in the United States. He was instrument­al in transformi­ng the College of Pharmacy curriculum to include more patient care instructio­n. He led the successful drive to obtain and establish the Poison and Drug informatio­n Center which offered around-the-clock service for all of Arkansas. Dean Milne and the faculty led the way nationally to ensure that the Pharm.D. was available to graduates holding the bachelor’s degree and was affordable and accessible to practicing pharmacist­s wishing to return to school. Dean Milne became the first faculty member in the College of Pharmacy to serve as Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Research Administra­tion, a position he held until his retirement in 2012.

He is survived by his loving wife, Phyllis Milne; Susan Milne, mother of his sons, Todd David Milne and Gannon Stuart Milne (Wendy); daughter, Nicole Parker (Larry); and grandchild­ren, Wilson David Milne, Lawson Kyle McIntire, Olivia Christine Parker, and Caitlyn Ann Parker.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to the UAMS Pharmacy School Scholarshi­p in his name:

Milne Endowed Scholarshi­p – Pharmacy School UAMS – Office of Institutio­nal Advancemen­t 4301 West Markham #716 Little Rock, Ark. 72204 Online guestbook at: www. smithfamil­ycares.com.

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