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Paul Foguth

Litchfield Park, Arizona

04/16/1931 - 09/14/2025

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September 14, 2025
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Litchfield Park, Arizona

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Paul Foguth, 94, of Litchfield Park, Arizona, passed away on September 14, 2025, from pneumonia. Living most of his life in Grandville, Michigan, Paul was a dedicated coach for junior football and baseball teams, sharing his passion for sports with the youth of his community. He was a longtime...

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My best experience with Paul was playing in his last foursome with the GLSGA at the Mines Golf Course on October 1, 2020. Paul would bark out "par" and march onto the next hole. Even though it was a cold and windy day it didn´t seem to phase him one bit! If you ever met Paul, you would never forget him.

I enjoyed talking with Paul about his hiking adventures. My condolences to all of his family

Think of this family so often and wondered where they all went - they were my neighbors growing up in Grandville. Paul was his own unique person and what I learned later in life found he was more than I realized. So sorry for the loss of Paul and will treasure the memories of this family. Thanks James for the nice write up of your father. Rosemary (Gort) Nichols Mother of the children Paul and Barb's played with

Paul Foguth was a Faith filled active member in the Parish Of St. Pius X Catholic Church In Grandville, Michigan. He was a dedicated volunteer Religious Education Teacher who had a Great rapport with the high school students he taught for over a decade in the 1980s and 1990s. As the Religious Education Director in the 1980´s I enjoyed Paul´s Enthusiasm, Energy, Humor and Support. He was appreciated by the entire religious education staff as well. May the Good Lord Bless you many times over...

Only knew Paul thru his son Bob. Blessed the families will share again with Gods grace

Paul was a very interesting man, full of life and a go gettem attitude, git er done was his slogan. He was always ready to help when he could. Paul was my partner many years in the GLSGA based in Grand Rapids Mich. Our sympathy goes out to all of his family. Charlie and Carmen Corder

As a father now I look at my dad much differently and realize the many sacrifices my father had made. He coached my brothers and my football and baseball teams. Took us golfing every day possible sometimes in the snow. And the financial sacrifices as for several years he paid for golf equipment, tournament fees and transportation and lodging so that my younger brother Joey and I could pursue our wished careers in golf. Joey made it, I did not but the memories we shared from this are...