Print this story |
E-mail story |
Add a comment |
iPod friendly | Bookmark this
What is this?
Renowned Fergus athlete Faunce dies
Published 11:37 a.m., April 7, 2009
Evie Faunce, 82, outstanding Fergus Falls athlete who later starred as a University of Minnesota football player in the late 1940s, died April 1 in Arizona. The funeral will be Saturday near his home in Ogden, Utah.
A 1944 graduate of Fergus Falls High School, Faunce came into his own for legendary coach Bernie Bierman at the University of Minnesota.
He was the Gophers' most valuable player in 1948, his senior season, and in 1949 appeared in the East-West Shrine Game, the Hula Bowl Game, and the Chicago Tribune All-Star Game. He played one pre-season of professional football, with the Baltimore Colts, in 1949 as a defensive halfback.
In college football at the U of M, Faunce, a 5-11 and 170-pounder, was a teammate of Bud Grant, who later became head coach of the Minnesota Vikings.
At Fergus Falls High School Faunce was a star athlete in football, basketball, and track. He was an all-state football player in 1943 as halfback, and was also named Otter MVP. A forward on the basketball squad, he was an all-district selection as well as Otter MVP in that sport.
Before playing at the U of M, Faunce competed at Iowa State in 1945 and 1946, as an all-around athlete. He played summer baseball for the Fergus Falls Red Sox from 1946 to 1949.
From 1954 to 1959 Faunce was head football coach at Utah State University. In 1968 he became president and co-owner of Flameco Engineering, Inc., Ogden, Utah. The firm manufactured aircraft and aircraft engine parts plus assemblies for the government and major aircraft jet engine manufacturers.
He and his wife, Catherine, who preceded him in death, had three children, Jan, Michele, and Steve, as well as seven grandchildren.
A June 2, 2008, article about Faunce being named as Fergus Falls Athlete of the 20th Century is on line at www.fergusfallsjournal.com/news/2008/jun/02/faunce-humbled-top-fergus-athlete
WOULD YOU LIKE TO SHARE THIS STORY?



Comments
The Daily Journal is happy to host community conversations about news and life in Fergus Falls and the surrounding area. As hosts, we expect guests will show respect for each other. That means we don't threaten or defame each other, and we keep conversations free of personal attacks. Those who persist with racist, defamatory or abusive postings risk losing the privilege to post. To post a comment you will need to register. Or, if you're already registered but have not included your true, verifiable identity with your registration, you will need to update your account to include your identity. Effective Dec. 1, 2009, all posts appear with the commenter's true identity, which must be verified by site staff. Those who registered prior to Dec. 1, 2009, should be aware that once you update your information with your true identity, all prior posts under your user name will also indicate your true identity. If you do not wish to link yourself to prior comments, you should register again with a different user name.Post a comment (Terms of Use Policy)
(Requires free registration.)
You may also register to comment in our forums at www.fergusfeedback.com.