Finished his race on October 2, 2021. His race lasted for 87 years, and was nothing short of amazing. His accomplishment are many and great, with a many of souls won for the Lord. He never met a stranger and would have helped anyone he could have from time, money, and or the shirt from his back. And showed love and compassion towards everyone he met while telling them about the love of Christ. In his life as a servant of God he helped in every way he could to advance the Kingdom of God. From designing and construction of Old River Assembly of God to giving a tour bus to an Evangelist to spread the Gospel, as well as giving to missionaries to build churches in other countries. He always said what he had is what God gave him. He would give money to strangers and pan handlers, folks would ask him why; he would always say it is God's money and whatever they do with it they would have to answer to him for it.
He was born in Waynesville, Missouri on November 17, 1933 to Archie Cleveland Broyles and Ruby Ray Dietrick. They later move to Wapato, Washington where he graduated High School as Valedictorian. One of his accomplishments while in High School was winning the tractor mechanic competition for the state of Washington by himself and going to the national competition in Kansas. After graduating high school he went to work for Boeing Aircraft and becoming the youngest supervisor at the age of 21. Later he moved to Baytown, Texas and went to work for Humble Oil starting in March of 1969, where he retired after 34 years.
He married the love of his life on October 21, 1953, she was his Super Babe and to others Doris, Mom or NANA. He was 19 years old and she was 14 when they got married. Their marriage lasted 64 years until death did they part. They raised seven children one of which was adopted.
Survived by his children Bobby Broyles, Sandra Hinojosa and husband Richard, daughter-in-law Barbara Broyles, Terry Broyles and wife Jessi, Paul Gigout and husband Lynn, Paul Broyles and wife Penny, and Rebecca Broyles. Last but certainly not least and abundance of grandchildren and great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, and son Johnny Broyles.