- Bay Area
Radio Hall of
Famer Bob
Fouts. Dan
Fouts was born in San
Francisco on June 10, 1951, to
Julie and Bob
Fouts, the
fourth of five children. His...
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Fouts is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Bob
Fouts (1921–2019),
American sports announcer Dan
Fouts (born 1951),
American football...
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Honor Henry Harness Fout (1861–1947),
American author and
missionary Nina
Fout (born 1959),
American equestrian in the 2000
Olympics Fouts,
another surname...
- no-hitters (14).
Fouts had 111
career high
school wins with 1,483 strikeouts, 77 shutouts, 25 no-hitters and 15
perfect games.
Fouts committed to Alabama...
- From Jacksonville, Florida, he was born
Louis Denham Fouts, a son of Yale
graduate Edwin Fouts, who was the
president of a
broom factory, and his wife...
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James Richard Fouts (born
August 8, 1942) is an
American politician who
served as the
mayor of Warren,
Michigan from 2007 to 2023.
Fouts grew up in Hazel...
- Farmer.
Being short and
stocky as a child,
Fouts earned the
nickname "stubby". He was
married to Eva Lou
Fouts for over 63 years,
until his
death in 2004...
- whom, Dan
Fouts, went on to
become a Pro
Football Hall of Fame
quarterback and
football broadcaster. "Longtime Bay Area
broadcaster Bob
Fouts dies at 97...
- 28, 1954, in Denton, Texas.
Fouts was
married to
Leslie Vann Sams
Fouts and had two
daughters and a son: Mary Lee
Fouts (born
October 20, 1920, in Crockett...
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performing many of
Fouts' songs. With
singer Lola Dee, they
recorded the
Mercury Records single "Padre" and "Takin' The
Trains Out".
Fouts was host of a syndicated...