Also surviving are one son; four grandchildren; two great grandchildren; four step children; ten step grandchildren and four step great-grandchildren; one brother, Lugene (and Nancy) Foutch of Abingdon and nieces and nephews.
He was also preceded in death by his parents, one daughter, Frances Eileen Koller Hanna, a brother, Van Dorous Foutch and an infant sister, Frances Foutch.
He moved with his family from Nebraska to Vermont, IL in 1930 where he grew up and attended grade school. He moved to Abingdon in 1940 where he attended Abingdon High School.
He served in the US Navy from April 5, 1948 until January 30, 1950.
He was employed at the CB & Q Railroad and later the Burlington Northern Railroad as a bridge and building carpenter from October 13, 1947 until retiring on June 4, 1984.
He was a former member of the First Assembly of God Church in Abingdon and currently attended the Wataga Congregational Church.
Cremation will be accorded.
Also surviving are one son; four grandchildren; two great grandchildren; four step children; ten step grandchildren and four step great-grandchildren; one brother, Lugene (and Nancy) Foutch of Abingdon and nieces and nephews.
He was also preceded in death by his parents, one daughter, Frances Eileen Koller Hanna, a brother, Van Dorous Foutch and an infant sister, Frances Foutch.
He moved with his family from Nebraska to Vermont, IL in 1930 where he grew up and attended grade school. He moved to Abingdon in 1940 where he attended Abingdon High School.
He served in the US Navy from April 5, 1948 until January 30, 1950.
He was employed at the CB & Q Railroad and later the Burlington Northern Railroad as a bridge and building carpenter from October 13, 1947 until retiring on June 4, 1984.
He was a former member of the First Assembly of God Church in Abingdon and currently attended the Wataga Congregational Church.
Cremation will be accorded.
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