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    1. Obituary: Carlyle F. STOUT, MD
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the November 10, 2001, edition of the Salt Lake (Utah) Tribune: Carlyle F. Stout, M.D. Saturday, November 10, 2001 ST. GEORGE, UT- Carlyle F. Stout, M.D., renown Cardiologist, loving husband, father and grandfather passed away at his home of heart failure Saturday, Nov. 3, 2001. He was 83. Carlyle was born in Safford, AZ. on July 21, 1918 to Wendell Snow Stout and Estella Jensen Stout. He grad-uated with a BA from the University of Utah in 1944 and graduated from the University of Utah Medical School in 1946. Carlyle married Francis Margaret Willie, M.D., on Feb. 12, 1944, in Salt Lake City, Utah. They had two children: Carlyle F. Stout III and Margaret Stout (deceased). Francis passed away on June 18, 1958. In 1959 he married Suzanne Smith in Pasadena, CA. They had two children: Richard Smith Stout and James Jensen Stout. In 1969, Carlyle and Sue moved from Pasadena, CA. to St. George. Carlyle was on staff and a committee chairman at Dixie Regional Medical Center. Carlyle was the first cardiologist in St. George and helped build the Coronary Care Unit. He was a caring physician to his patients and treated all who needed his expertise. He also served as Chief of Staff at Dixie Regional Medical Center. Carlyle was affiliated with the Huntington Memorial Hospital, Pasadena, CA, 1955-present and Dixie Regional Medical Center, St. George, UT, 1969 - present. He is survived by his wife, Sue; his three sons - Carlyle, Rick and James; eight grandchildren, three stepchildren, eight step grandchildren; his brother, Wendell Stout. He was predeceased by his sister, Jean Stout. At Carlyle's request no funeral services will be held. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Cardiac Care Unit at Dixie Regional Medical Center. Arrangements made under the direction of Spilsbury & Beard Mortuary-St. George, UT-673-2454.

    11/10/2001 12:19:31
    1. RE: Coin
    2. Kim Day
    3. I'm not sure either, but there's a picture at http://www.stout.org/ . Have you checked with the web site owner? Kim > -----Original Message----- > From: Phillip J. Cook [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 12:59 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Coin > > > > As I have uncovered by Stout roots, I noted that a commemorative coin had > been struck in honor of Penelope. > Does anyone have information on where/when the coin was struck? > > Thanks, > Phil Cook > > >

    11/09/2001 01:42:56
    1. Coin
    2. Phillip J. Cook
    3. As I have uncovered by Stout roots, I noted that a commemorative coin had been struck in honor of Penelope. Does anyone have information on where/when the coin was struck? Thanks, Phil Cook

    11/09/2001 06:58:44
    1. Obituary: Majorie STOUT BURNHAM
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the November 2, 2001, edition of the Times Herald-Record of Middletown, New York: MARJORIE S. BURNHAM Cooks Falls, N.Y. Marjorie S. Burnham, of Cooks Falls, a homemaker and lifelong area resident, died Wednesday October 31, 2001, at the Roscoe Community Nursing Home, Roscoe. She was 93. The daughter of the late Harry and Nellie E. Edwards Stout, she was born October 30, 1908 in the Town of Colchester. Marjorie was a communicant of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Downsville; a member of the Cooks Falls- Horton Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary, Cooks Falls; a former member of the Roscoe-Rockland Senior Citizens, Roscoe; a former member of the Sullivan County Home Extension; a former member of the Roscoe and the Downsville Grange; for many years, she was a Sullivan County 4-H leader, she enjoyed and was an avid quilter. Survivors include her daughter, Nellie Burnham of Roscoe; two sons, Frank Burnham and his wife Betty of New Paltz, and Richard Burnham and his wife Monty of Washington DC; four grandchildren; two great granddaughters; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband of 63 years, Irving Burnham who died on March 23, 1992. Memorial services will be held on Saturday November 10, 2001, at 11 a.m. in the Harris Funeral Home, Railroad Ave., Roscoe. The Rev. James Clarke will officiate. Burial will be in the Cooks Falls Cemetery, Cooks Falls. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Mary's Church, Downsville, N.Y. 13755, the R & R Vol. Ambulance Corp., Roscoe, N.Y. 12776 or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements were made by the Harris Funeral Home, Roscoe.

    11/08/2001 01:24:03
    1. RE: Obituary: Marian BLANFORD STOUT
    2. Kim Day
    3. By the way. I suppose if you're ever depressed, you can thank the heavens your parents didn't saddle you with a name like Manford Blanford. > -----Original Message----- > To: [email protected] > Subject: Obituary: Marian BLANFORD STOUT > > >two brothers, Manford and Forrest Blanford

    11/06/2001 02:43:44
    1. Obituary: Marian BLANFORD STOUT
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the October 25, 2001, edition of the Evansville (Indiana) Courier: MARIAN STOUT Tell City-Marian Ann Stout, 45, died, Monday, Oct 22, 2001, at her sister's home in Upper Darby, PA., of cancer. She was a certified nursing assistant for Beverly Health Care in Tell City. Surviving are her husband of 26 years, Cecil "Bud" Stout; a daughter, Diana of Tell City; three sons, Tim, Danny and Chris, all of Tell City; her mother, Verena Blanford of Tell City; two sisters, Jeanette Pannett of Upper Darby PA., and Carolyn Briggeman of Tell City, two brothers, Manford and Forrest Blanford, both of Tell City; and a grandson, Joshua Dean Stout. Services will be at 10 a m Friday at Zoercher-Gillick Funeral Home, with Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 8 p m today and from 8:30 a m to service time at the funeral home, with a rosary service at 6:30 p m today. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

    11/06/2001 02:34:42
    1. Obituary: John R. STOUT
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the May 13, 1993, edition of the Seattle (Washington) Times: John R. STOUT Died May 10, 1993, age 73. Beloved husband of Evelyn Stout, of Sumner. He is also survived by their children, Carol (and Ken) Gordner, of Moses Lake, and Kenneth A. Stout, of Seattle; grandchil- dren, Angela and Rebecca Gordner, of Moses Lake; brother, Albert E Stout, of Brinnon, Wash.; and his sister, Elizabeth Sedenquist, of Seattle. He was a member of St. John Lodge No. 9, F. & A. M., Scottish Rite Valley of Seattle and the Nile Temple Shrine. Mr. Stout worked for many years in recreational land sales with the projects at Ocean Shores, Bridgehaven, and then Sudden Valley. Services will be held 11 a.m. at BUTTERWORTH-MANNING-ASHMORE 300 East Pine Street

    11/06/2001 02:31:17
    1. Obituary: Lillie SMITH STOUT
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the November 3, 2001, edition of the Salisbury (North Carolina) Post: Lillie Smith Stout The funeral will be Monday for Lillie Mae Smith Stout, 77, 1116 Crestview Ave., who died Thursday (Nov. 1, 2001) at Rowan Regional Medical Center after a day of serious illness. Born April 7, 1924, in Columbia, S.C., Mrs. Stout was a daughter of the late George and Lillie Mae Rabb Smith. She attended the Rowan County schools and was a 1938 graduate of J.C. Price High School. Retired, she was formerly employed at Rowan Regional Medical Center and had also worked as a domestic worker. She was a member of Shady Grove Baptist Church,East Spencer, where she was in the Senior Choir and the Missionary Circle. Her husband,James B.Stout, died May 22, 1985. Survivors include daughter Hazel Stout Kennedy, of the home; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Services: 12:30 p.m. Monday, Shady Grove Baptist Church,East Spencer, conducted by the Rev. Alonzo Williams. Burial, New Hope AME Zion Church cemetery, East Spencer. Visitation: noon Monday at the church. Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home is in charge.

    11/04/2001 10:53:09
    1. Zeno STOUT AND FAMILY
    2. Becky
    3. Hi all, While searching census images I ran across this family. It is not mine but thought I would share. 1860 De Kalb County Alabama, Northern District, Roll653_8, page 67 on left side and 65 on right side, enumerated 29 August 1860, dwelling 435/435. Zeno Stout 37, m, farmer, NC Lydia Stout 28, f, domestic, Ala Mary E Stout 10, f, Ala Lewis C Stout 7, m, Ala Samuel K Stout 7, m, Ala Louisa P Stout 5, f, Ala Wiley W Stout 4, m, Ala Manda J Stout 2/12, f, Ala I'm searching for the ancestry of Sarah Stout born about 1790 in NJ married John Runyon February 12, 1807 in Fayette County, Kentucky. Any leads would be appreciated. Becky

    11/04/2001 01:41:18
    1. Obituary: Robert Paul STOUT
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the October 24, 2001, edition of the Kansas City (Missouri) Star: ROBERT PAUL STOUT Robert Paul Stout, 77, Kansas City, MO, passed away Monday, October 22, 2001, at VA Medical Center. Services will be 10 a.m. Friday, October 26, at Park Lawn Chapel; burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 9 a.m. until service time at the chapel. Mr. Stout served in the Navy during World War II and was a member of the American Legion Post 21. He had worked as a waiter for many years before retiring. He is survived by a dear friend, Mabel Dankenbring, of the home, and his beloved dog, "Barney." (Arrangements: Park Lawn Funeral Home 816-523-1234)

    11/03/2001 02:29:52
    1. Obituary: Nancy STOUT PETERS
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the October 22, 2001, edition of the Southern Illinoisan: NANCY ELIZABETH PETERS HERRIN -- Nancy Elizabeth Peters, 84, of Herrin, died at 4:05 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, 2001 at Shawnee Christian Nursing Center in Herrin. Nancy was born on March 31, 1917, in Herrin to Edward Everett and Elsie (Johnson) Stout. She married Walter Allen Peters in 1942. He preceded her in death on April 4, 1979. Mrs. Peters was a homemaker and formerly worked for a short time at Smoller Bros in Herrin. In her spare time, Nancy enjoyed going fishing with her sister Dora at Crab Orchard Lake. She was a member of the First Pentecostal Church in Herrin and was well known for her many photographs of the church and various activities. Survivors include her son, Ronald Peters of Energy; grandsons, Ronald Allen Peters and James Leland Peters, both of Herrin; brother and sister-in-law Harry and Jean Stout of Herrin; sister Dora Roach of Johnston City; brother and sister-in-law Harvey and Alice Stout of Chicago; sister and brother-in-law Lillian and Bill Herzog of Johnston City; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and son; Edward Allen Peters and two brothers, Charles Esco Stout and Thomas Stout.

    11/03/2001 05:33:49
    1. Obituary: Anna FARROW STOUT
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the October 31, 2001, edition of the Lewiston (Idaho) Morning Tribune: Anna C. Stout, 60, Orofino The funeral for Anna Charlene Stout is at 11 a.m. Saturday at Pine Hills Funeral Chapel in Orofino. Charlene passed away Sunday, Oct. 28, 2001, at Clearwater Valley Hospital after a long battle with cancer. She was 60. Anna Charlene was born Dec. 29, 1940, in Orofino to Chuck and Annabelle Feldtman Farrow. She was raised in the Orofino area where she attended school. She met and married Martin L. Stout Nov. 28, 1959, in Orofino. They had three children, Kimberley, Kelley Charlene and Marty. She had many simple pleasures in life, which included such things as long drives in the mountains, looking at deer and elk and hunting with her lifelong companion, her husband, Martin L. Stout. She also loved sitting on her porch listening to her many wind chimes and watching the hundreds of hummingbirds that she greeted and fed each year. Her greatest joys were her three grandchildren, she would never tire of them. She had a green thumb that allowed her the ability to grow virtually anything. Dancing and swimming were her favorite pastimes. Family unity was a sacred tradition to her. Picnics, dinners, holidays and family gatherings made her heart glow. Anna is survived by her husband, Martin Stout at the family home in Orofino; daughter Kimberley Seldon of Orofino; son Marty Stout of Aberdeen, Wash.; three granddaughters, Stephanie, Dayna and Marissa; her sister, Beverly Latham of Orofino; two brothers, Jack Farrow of Idaho Falls and Leroy Farrow of Coos Bay, Ore.; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Charles Farrow, her mother, Annabelle Farrow and daughter Kelly C. Stout. Visitation is from 3 to 6 p.m. Friday at Pine Hills Funeral Chapel in Orofino. The funeral is at 11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home followed by a graveside service at Riverside Cemetery in Orofino. The Rev. Don Blain will officiate. A dinner will follow at the Senior Citizens Center in Orofino. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Are you getting all you should? http://www.biobasics.com/kimwday =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

    11/01/2001 01:36:03
    1. Obituary: Lester E. STOUT
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the October 17, 2001, edition of the Indianapolis (Indiana)Star and News: LESTER E. STOUT, 78. Martinsville, died Oct. 15. He had worked for the Martinsville Street Department, retiring as superintendent. Previously, he was a Martinsville police officer for 12 years. An Army veteran of World War II and a Purple Heart recipient, Mr. Stout was a member of Veterans of Foreign War Post 1257 and American Legion Post 230. Graveside services: 11 a.m. Oct. 19 in Greenlawn Cemetery, Mar- tmsville. Calling: 4 to 8 p.m. Oct. 17. Costin Funeral Chapel, Martinsville. Survivors: wife Annabelle Ferguson Stout, son Eddie Stout, stepsons David Brian, James Dean, Michael Dwayne, Lloyd Eugene Alien: eight grandchil- dren: four great-grandchildren.

    10/30/2001 12:52:12
    1. Obituary: Erma Belle STOUT
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the October 17, 2001, edition of the Wichita (Kansas) Eagle: Coffeyville Stout, Erma Belle Kyle, 91, retired Newberry's Dept. Store and Gibson Discount Center clerk, died Monday, Oct. 15, 2001. Visitation with family 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Ford-Wulf-Bruns Funeral Service; service 10 a.m. Friday, East Hill Cemetery, Erie. Survivors: sons, Bob Kyle of Coffeyville, Ronald Kyle of Monett, Mo.; stepson, Ed Stout of Chanute; three grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Memorial established with First Baptist Church.

    10/29/2001 01:29:36
    1. Obituary: Donald A. STOUT
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the October 17, 2001, edition of the North County Journal (St. Louis, Missouri): Donald A. Stout Donald A. Stout, 79, of Overland, died Oct. 5, 2001 in Creve Coeur. Mr. Stout was a retired railroad switchman. He was born Nov. 18, 1921 in Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. Stout is survived by his wife, Dorothy Stout (nee Cowin); three daughters, Sandy Yesberg, Cheryl Kierstead and Christie McKay; and one sister, Evelyn Harmon. Funeral was Oct. 8 from Ortmann Funeral Home. Burial was at Laurel Hill Cemetery.

    10/29/2001 01:20:54
    1. Obituary: Clarence STOUT
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the September 12, 2001, edition of the Muskegon (Michigan) Chronicle: MR. CLARENCE STOUT 09/12/01 STOUT, MR. CLARENCE D. ``CLANCY'' Lakewood Club Mr. Stout, age 79, died September 11, 2001. Born July 28, 1922, in Hornbeek, TN, to John and Leannah (Floyd) Stout, he had lived in the area for many years. On February 26, 1944, in Muskegon, he married the former Maxine McMahon and had been a long-time truck driver for Wolverine Express and later for McLean Trucking. He was a founder and member of Fox Lake Rod & Gun Club. Mr. Stout was preceded in death by a son, Steve Stout, and 2 sisters, Geneva Bowen and Myra Pierce. FAMILY His wife, Maxine; a daughter, Cindy (Bill) Kody of Lakewood Club; a son, Mike (Becky) Stout of Lakewood Club; 10 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; 1 sister, Cordelia Beaird of TN. SERVICE Tomorrow, Thursday, September 13, 2001, at 11 AM, from Clock Chapel-Whitehall with the Mr. Claude Hogle officiating. Interment will be made in Oakland Cemetery, Dalton Township. VISITING HOURS Tomorrow, Thursday, 10 AM to service time, at the funeral home in Whitehall. MEMORIAL American Heart Association, Midwest Memorial Program, Dept. 77- 3968, Chicago, IL 60678-3968 or American Diabetes Association, 300 Lafayette SE, Suite L2051, Grand Rapids 49503. Clock - White Lake

    10/26/2001 01:26:13
    1. Hezekiah & Delila Stout
    2. Patricia Seitas
    3. I have some notes from going through a microfilm listing of Lewis county, WV marriages and found a listing for Mrs. Delila Stout, married (or bond record) October 12, 1825 to Samuel Huston. The bondsmen were James and Benjamin Hardman. I thought this might be the widow of Hezekiah Stout, however, I have found a listing in the 1850 census for Hezekiah (age 45) & Delila Stout (age 44) (plus: John (14); Catharine (13), Delila (11), Martha (7), Virginia (6), Daniel Stout (50)). Did I mistranscribe the Lewis county marriage records? Was there another Delila Stout? Patt _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/

    10/20/2001 07:54:46
    1. Obituary: Lula Marie CRAIG STOUT
    2. Kim Day
    3. The following obituary appeared in the October 16, 2001, edition of the Southwest Times (Arkansas): Lula Stout WALDRON - Lula Marie Stout, 85, of Waldron died Saturday, Oct. 13, 2001, in a local hospital. She was a retired waitress and a member of First Baptist Church of Waldron. Funeral will be 10 a.m. Thursday in Waldron First Baptist Church with burial at Sehorn Cemetery in Waldron under the direction of Martin Funeral Home of Waldron. She is survived by a daughter, Jeanie Caudle of Tulare, Calif.; a son, Rick Barnes of Visalia, Calif.; a brother, Benny Craig of San Jose, Calif.; nine grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and several great-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Paul Plummer, Glen Dale Sparks, A.C. Morrison, Warren Gassawy, Neil Cherry and Fred Copeland. The body may be viewed 4 to 9 p.m. Wednesday.

    10/19/2001 04:11:52
    1. Hezekiah Stout/Delilah Greathouse
    2. Just saw a query on the above folks. Hezekiah Stout married Delilah Greathouse 5Dec1822 in Harrison Co, VA/WV. Her father was Michael Greathouse. They were married by Rev. Hamilton Goss a well know Baptist minister in the area around Harrison Co. Hezekiah was the son of Daniel Stout and Catherine Stout, MY ANCESTORS. Lyle Corder

    10/15/2001 02:16:44
    1. Hezekiah Stout
    2. Phillip J. Cook
    3. I recently discovered my Stout family connection while reviewing a Civil War Pension application submitted by my GG Grandmother, Rachel Stout. Rachel b. abt. 1827 in Virginia. Died 18 Jun 1913 in Neosho County KS. She married Richard B. Cheatham 27 Nov 1845, in WV. Rachel's parents were Hezekiah Stout b. abt 1805 and Delila Greathouse b. abt 1806. Any information on Rachel's ancestors would be of great help and allow me to verify the abundant amount of data available on the web. New list member Phil Cook

    10/14/2001 04:41:25