Victor Foutch's Obituary
Victor Howard Foutch was born March 23, 1931 in Tulsa,
Oklahoma to Ernest Howard and Equilla Leon Foutch.
Victor was preceded in death by his parents Howard and Equilla Foutch, his brother Michael, and his beloved wife Janet Marie LaRosee Foutch.
He is survived by his children; son, James Howard Foutch and his wife Gidget; daughter, Nancy Anne Foutch-Beery; son, Richard Leon Foutch and his wife Theresa; son, Eric Alan Foutch; and son, Karl Thomas Foutch.
Grandchildren: Anne & Jeff Nelson, Christine Foutch, Kathy & Jesse Bagwell, James Michael Dean & Kim Foutch, Robert Eubanks, Victoria Eubanks & Brian McClure, Billy Eubanks, Amanda & David Hein, Melissa & Ricky Gregory , Adam Foutch, Jarrod Yates, Josh & Kaitlyn Yates, Alyssa & Mitch Tucker, Megan Becker, & K.T. Foutch
Great-grandchildren: Hannah Nelson, Hope Nelson, Harper Nelson, Hudson Nelson, Hilary Nelson, Harrison Nelson, Haven Nelson, Faith Bagwell, Brandon Bagwell, Andrew Bagwell, Molly Foutch, Brooklin Foutch, Derek Hein, Sophia Hein, Abbey Yates, Kinsley Yates, Bryleigh Milligan, Bryce Milligan, Maya Milligan, Rhett Tucker, Caleb Becker, Christian Becker and Zachary Becker.
Siblings: Frank Foutch and many nieces, nephews, and extended family in various states.
Victor Howard Foutch was a veteran of the Coast Guard, two years in active duty and eight years in the reserves. After a short courtship, he married the love of his life, Janet Marie LaRosee by asking her to go and cook for him in Oklahoma. The courtship and love lasted 61 years until Janet left this earth October 22, 2015.
His joys included his wife, children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. He also enjoyed spending time with extended family, and many friends, giving fits to anyone who would listen. Part of his daily routine was raising the American and Coast Guard flag every morning. He loved sitting on the front porch with a cup of coffee solving the world's problems. He also loved his yo-yo collection and watching University of Tulsa football. More importantly he loved being called POV (poor old Vic).
He loved sharing his unending wisdom. He could often be heard saying
"pretty is as pretty does.". If you asked him how he was doing he would often respond with "I have a smile on my face, a song in my heart, and a spring in my step". There are so many more to fondly remember.
His everlasting legacy will continue on through his family, friends, and anyone blessed to have met him. The family smiles when they think of him now reunited with his love, Janet. They can imagine her rolling her eyes as he once again is giving her fits.
In lieu of flowers, at the request of the family, donations can be made to Diabetes Association
Graveside Services Thursday, October 29th, 2020 @ 11:00 a.m., Floral Haven Funeral Home.
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