Saint Xavier High School Coach and Educator Arnold Drury, 80, Passes Away, Leaving Behind a Legacy of Dedication and Compassion

Coach Drury’s legacy will be forever cherished by the St. Xavier and Trinity High School communities.

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Arnold Drury, a beloved teacher, coach, and administrator at St. Xavier High School in Louisville, Kentucky, tragically passed away on August 5, 2025.

As of now, there is no publicly available information regarding the cause of death for Coach Arnold Drury.

The loss has left his family, former students, athletes, and the entire community heartbroken, as his unwavering presence at St. Xavier for over four decades shaped the lives of countless individuals.

Coach Arnold Drury: A Legacy of Leadership and Compassion

Resident of Louisville, Kentucky, Coach Drury dedicated 45 years of his life to St. Xavier, where he was known for his commitment to the students and athletes he mentored.

As a football coach, teacher, and administrator, he shaped the lives of generations, offering guidance not only on the field but also in the classroom.

He was known for his “quiet authority,” with a mere glance having the ability to silence a room of 1,400 students.

This silent power was paired with a deep compassion for others, and he was revered for his genuine care for each student.

His deep commitment earned him the Theodore James Ryken Award in 2011 and an honorary alumnus status in 2019, recognizing his lifelong dedication to the school community.

The news of Coach Drury’s passing has sent waves of sorrow throughout both the St. Xavier and Trinity High School communities.

A well-wisher and former colleague, who worked alongside Coach Drury at Trinity High School, shared their thoughts on his legacy:

“God bless Arnold. He was a great man and one of the pillars of St. Xavier High School. I served for many years as his counterpart at Trinity High School. He was a class act and cared about our Trinity students as well as his own Tigers. We got along very well.”

Another former student shared a heartfelt message of gratitude, saying:

“Coach Drury was my 1st period teacher Freshman year. Great man who was dedicated to St.X and treated everyone fairly and equally. Whenever I returned to campus as an adult, I would enjoy getting to speak with him. Prayers for his family.”

Coach Drury’s sudden passing has deeply affected everyone who had the privilege of working with or being taught by him.

He was known for his ability to connect with students, athletes, and colleagues alike, fostering an environment of mutual respect, hard work, and community.

As the St. Xavier community reflects on the loss of one of its most dedicated pillars, plans for a memorial service are underway to honor his memory.

The Drury family has requested privacy during this difficult time as they mourn their loss.

Our thoughts and condolences are with Coach Arnold Drury’s family, friends, and all those who were impacted by his exceptional life.

Rest In Peace, Coach Drury!

Sangita Budhathoki
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