Hooters chairman Brooks found dead

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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - Robert Brooks, the chairman of Hooters of America 
Inc. who made a fortune selling chicken wings served by scantily clad 
waitresses, was found dead at his home Sunday, officials said. He was 69.

It was unclear how Brooks died. The Horry County coroner's office told 
The (Myrtle Beach) Sun News that an autopsy would be performed Monday.

Several calls to the coroner's office by The Associated Press went 
unanswered.

Since opening its first store in Clearwater, Fla., in 1983, the chain 
has expanded across the U.S. and into more than a dozen countries 
ranging from Taiwan to Venezuela. Hooters has about 61 million annual 
visitors to its some 425 restaurants.

Brooks, born on a tobacco farm outside Loris near Myrtle Beach, founded 
Eastern Foods Inc., which makes dressings and sauces, in 1966.

With a group of Atlanta investors, Brooks bought expansion and franchise 
rights for the Hooters chain in 1984. He eventually bought majority 
control and became chairman.

Local leaders remembered Brooks as a sharp businessman with a down-home 
flair who never forgot where he came from.

"Whenever I saw him, the first question and usually the last question 
from him was, 'What can I do to help ya?'" said Brad Dean, president of 
the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce.

He also shared his wealth, giving $2 million to Coastal Carolina 
University for its first football stadium, which was named Brooks 
Stadium in 2003.


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