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Richard Matthew (Dick) Foutz

January 12, 1941 — August 24, 2011

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Richard Matthew Foutz, 70 of Rocky Mount, was ushered into his heavenly home on August 24, 2011, after a courageous battle with lymphoma. Born and raised in Vinton, Virginia, he was preceded in death by his father, Elliot M. (John) Foutz and by his loving and lovely wife Carrie Holland Foutz. Carrie and Richard were blessed with three wonderful sons, Matt Foutz (and wife Hila) of Martinsville, Scott Foutz of Rocky Mount and Chad Foutz (and wife Tammy) of Owensboro, Kentucky. Richard delighted in his grandchildren, Holland, Eli, Kailee and Tyler Foutz. He is also survived by a large and loving family including his mother, Ruth L. Foutz of Vinton, brothers Geryle Foutz (and wife Norma), Robert E. Foutz (and wife Doris) of Blue Ridge, Elliot M. Foutz, Jr. (and wife Donna) of Vinton, Wiley E. Foutz (and wife Carol) of Vinton, and John W. Foutz of Vinton, as well as his sisters, Susie F. Campbell (and husband Earl) of Vinton, Patsy F. Dingledine (and husband Charlie) of Vinton, and Mary F. Workman of Roanoke, as well as many special nieces, nephews and extended family of Foutzs and Hollands. He is also survived by special friends Sandra Coleman, and Garmon and Stella Flora. Richard will always be remembered for his fun-loving, youthful approach to life, his delight in others’ success, and his love of family, church, community, and athletics. He was inducted into Ferrum College’s Sports Hall of Fame as a baseball and football standout. He was named Hank Norton’s first MVP and All-American, exemplifying the highest ideals of athletics and sportsmanship at Ferrum College. He earned a full football scholarship to the University of Richmond and completed a master’s degree at Radford University. Fondly remembered as “Coach Foutz”, he served ten years as head football, track and junior varsity basketball coach at Franklin County High School, leading the teams to several championships. He was named High School Football Coach of the year in 1965. Following his years as coach, Richard was the Athletic Director of FCHS for an additional ten years. He taught physical education at Burnt Chimney Elementary from 1987 until 2000 when he retired to care for his wife Carrie as she fought leukemia. He is remembered and cherished by many for his positive influence on the youth in Franklin County and for his support of athletes and sports programs, including Little League baseball, Babe Ruth League and Sandlot Football for which he served as umpire and coach for many years. He was an avid golfer and enjoyed his time on the greens with friends. He also enjoyed playing the guitar and performed with friends on stage at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville on several occasions. He was a long-time and active member of Franklin Heights Baptist Church. Family and friends are invited to celebrate Richard’s life 2 p.m. Sunday at Franklin Heights Baptist Church with Rev. J Larry Holland and Rev. Mark Griffith officiating. Interment will follow in the Holland Family Cemetery, Glade Hill. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hank Norton Center, c/o Ferrum College, P.O. Box 1000, Ferrum, Virginia 24088 or Franklin Heights Baptist Church. His family will receive friends 4-7 p.m. Saturday at Franklin Heights Baptist Church. Arrangements by Flora Funeral Service & Cremation Center, Rocky Mount.
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