Clinton Courier Sept. 8, 1977 Wife, Brother Hurt Man Dies After Car Hit Tree During Fog Dan Douglas Foust, 24, of Copeland Circle, South Clinton was killed about 1 a.m. Sunday when a car driven by his brother, David 25, struck a tree on Dismal Bluff Rd, west of the Overton farm during heavy fog. The brother and the victim's wife, Mrs. Susan Huling Foust, 20, were injured and taken to Oak Ridge Hospital. David Foust is list in satisfactory condition with a broken leg and concussion and facial cuts. Mrs. Foust was listed in satisfactory with chest injuries. The victim and the injured person remained unconscious amid the wreckage for about four hours before the driver awoke and notified the Anderson County sheriff's department, Chief Deputy Charles Shoopman said. The victim was taken to the hospital by members if the Anderson County Ambulance Services and was pronounced dead on arrival at 5:50 a.m. The Foust vehicle sustained heavy damage, Deputy Robert Devaney said. Dan Foust was an electrician employed by the Southern Electricians Union of Knoxville, he coached the church's basketball and baseball teams. A native of South Clinton, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Foust, who survive. He enjoyed camping, canoeting and other outdoor activities. In addition to his wife, brother and parents, survivors include a son, Dan Michael Foust of South Clinton, two other brothers, Gordon Foust of Claxton and Kenneth Foust of Adrian, Mich., and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth (Susie) Murphey of Powell. Funeral services are to be held at 11 a.m. Thursday (today) at the Martin Funeral Home chapel in Clinton with the Rev. Howard Huling, the victim's father in-law, and the Rev. Jack Arwood officiating. Burial is to be in Farmer's Grove Cemetery in South Clinton.