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Rickey David Fouts
May 5, 1953
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July 3, 2014
Rickey David Fouts, 61, of Lexington, Indiana, died on Thursday, July 3, 2014 at his residence. He was born on May 5, 1953 in Scottsburg, Indiana, the son of the late Corbin and Edith (Abbott) Fouts and graduated from Scottsburg High School in 1971. Rick was a retired tool and die maker for Seymour Housewares in Seymour, Indiana retiring in 2013 after 37 years. He was an U.S. Navy veteran of the Vietnam War, a member of the American Legion Post # 234 and the National Rifle Association. Survivors include his wife of 41 years, Bonnie (Neal) Fouts; a daughter, Angie Seals and her husband Richard of Lexington, Kentucky; a son, Tyler Fouts and his wife Jenny of Scottsburg, Indiana; two sisters, Connie Carr and her husband Todd and Sherry Miles and her husband Bobby all of Lexington, Indiana; a brother, Cobie Fouts of Lexington, Indiana and three granddaughters, Peyton and Ashton Wyatt and Lola Fouts. Online condolences: www.collinsfuneralhome.net.
From: Bill and Jennifer Evans
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family thru this difficult time. Lots of love being sent your way. Sending our deepest sympathy
From: Mary & Wayne
So sorry for you loss, our sincere condolences.
From: Marcus & Kathleen Simpson
Dear Bonnie, Angela, and Tyler, So sorry for your loss. I have such good childhood memories of visiting you guys with my dad. A lot of them make me laugh and reminisce of my days growing up. I still remember fishing at your pond, and squirrel hunting with your dog Jebb. (I think that was his name) One of the really fond memories are when Rick let me shoot is Ruger mini 14. I think I was like 12 years old so that was obviously one that stuck with me. Rick was a great man and always a good friend to my dad. My deepest sympathy to all of you. Sincerely, Marcus Simpson
From: Dorothy Harris
From the class of 71 So sorry to hear of Ricks passing. He was such a nice person. I knew him through High School. May he rest in peace. Our sincere sympathy goes out to the family Form the Class of 71
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