Nancy Jane
Halstead Stout
CHATHAM - Nancy Jane Halstead Stout passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 31, 2012, having had care from the wonderful nursing home staff and TIP Hospice team at Pleasant Hill Village in Girard, Illinois. Jane was born October 19, 1919, in Dale County, Alabama, the daughter of Nallie Dora Galloway Halstead and Charles Carson Halstead. She moved to Eufaula, Alabama, as a young child, where she lived until her marriage to John Sprague Stout in 1943. After John's service in the 82nd and 101st Airborne, they moved to Illinois to farm land that has been in the Stout family since 1836. John passed away in 2000. For the past decade, Jane has spent her summers in Illinois on her farm and winters with North Carolina daughters.
Jane attended Montevallo College, which is now part of the University of Alabama. She received multiple Masters Degrees from the University of Illinois in Springfield, formerly Sangamon State University. For over 25 years, Jane taught history, math and other subjects in the Ball-Chatham School District. Jane was a member of Chatham Presbyterian Church, serving as pianist, organist, and music director for many years, as well as having served as an Elder of the church. She is the author of numerous books, some published and many not yet published. She was a member of the Captain William Penny Chapter, National Society and Daughters of the American Revolution, descendants of those who fought in the American Revolution. Her interest in history and genealogy led her to research both the Stout-Sprague and Halstead-Galloway family histories, creating a scroll of ancestors back past Charlemagne and approximately 5 more generations. Jane also helped organize Central IL School Regional History contests for many years. She was also a member of PEO (Philanthropic Education Organization).
At the time of her death, Jane was survived by her four daughters: Joan Johnson-Blackwell (husband Bob) of Lewistown, IL – Joan joined her mother in their heavenly home on April 2, 2012, after a long illness; Phyllis Stout and Melissa Stout of Carrboro, NC; and Janifer Stout Day of Chatham, IL. She is survived by eight grandchildren: Jo Ellen Johnson of Springfield, IL; John Scheitler (wife Marlo) of Gastonia, NC; Andrewe Johnson (wife Stephanie) of Lewistown, IL; Jennifer Scheitler Waters (husband Lee) of Carrboro, NC; Lindsay Kinkade-Gigantino (husband Joshua) of Tempe, AZ; Phyllis Day Kastle (husband Alan) of Westchester, IL; Amanda Kinkade Obusan (husband Dan) of New York, NY; and Joshua Day of Chatham, IL. Also surviving are three step-grandchildren, Sarah Kinkade Meyer-de Ville (husband Jeremie) of San Mateo, CA; Barry Blackwell (wife Teresa) of Lewistown, IL; Steve Blackwell (wife Pam) of Lewistown, IL; plus many beloved great grandchildren and step-great grandchildren whom she readily embraced with lots of 'Grandma Jane' hugs.
Jane was pre-deceased by her parents and her brothers and sisters: Bessie White, Peasie Thompson, Myrtle Jones, Daniel Halstead, and Rex Halstead.
Visitation will be held at Staab Polk Memorial Home, 8855 State Route 4, Chatham, IL, from 4:00-7:00PM on Friday, April 6, 2012. The memorial celebration of life for Jane begins with visitation at 1:00 PM, until time of service at 2:00 PM, Saturday, April 7, at Chatham Presbyterian Church, 1835 East Walnut, Chatham. Burial in the Stout Cemetery with John and her deceased baby granddaughter, Jocelyn, will follow the service. Though she loved flowers and cards, please consider donations in her memory to the charity of your choice in lieu of flowers.
Staab Polk Memorial Home is serving the Stout family. Information and condolences may be obtained at www.staabpolk memorialhome.com.
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Vicki & Ed Herr
April 9, 2012
Janifer, Ed and I are so sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. She will be greatly missed. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Sheila Presbrey
April 6, 2012
All of us at Famous Salon would like to extend our sympathy to Jane's family. We have many memories of our "little Miss Janie" and are honored to have been a part of her life.
~Famous Salon~
April 5, 2012
I remember her from Glenwood Jr. High (circa 1979), where I knew her at a nice lady and wonderful person. I am sorry to hear about her passing. Chris Unterbrink Midland TX
April 5, 2012
Phyllis, please accept our sympathies at the death of your mother and sister. I am gratified to have known both of them. We hope you are comforted by the assurance of eteranal life and a reunion with them in heaven. Tom (Shirley) Kopatz
Bill Shepherd
April 5, 2012
Phyllis,Melissa,and Janifer,
I am sorry to hear of your Mom's death. Your Mom and Dad were such good friends of my Mom and Dad over the years and to the end. I have many good memories of our family get togethers when we were all much younger, and the fun we had. I will always cherish the time I spent helping work on the farm with your Mom and Dad. My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this difficult time.
Jackie & McKenzie Koester
April 4, 2012
What a beautiful write up for an extra ordinary woman. Mrs. Stout touched so many people in this ole' world. She will be greatly missed by many. So deeply touched by the way her family expressed that her daughter had passed away only a few short days after her Mother. My thoughts & prayers go out to this dear family in their hour of need. Rest in Peace Mrs. Stout. Your work on Earth is now through.
Jackie Koester ,Glenwood Jr High class of 1983'
Bonnie Arms
April 4, 2012
Phyllis, I was saddened to hear about the passing of your Mother and your Sister Joan. You and your family are in my thoughts. Regards, Bonnie (Rigg) Arms (GHS Class of 1964)
Melanie Harley
April 4, 2012
My name is Melanie Harley. Mrs. Stout was my 6th grade History Teacher at GJHS in the 1987-88 school year. I have many fond memories of her and am moved by the legacy she has left behind. May your family receive peace as you celebrate her life. God bless you all.
Linda West
April 4, 2012
Jan and PJ,
Your mom was a very special lady and loved by everyone who knew her. Please know that we share in your grief and extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Linda West and family
Addie Mayfield
April 4, 2012
I am sorry for your loss. I had Mrs. Stout for 6th grade history and she also taught my mother. She was very kind to me and is a teacher I will always remember.
Brian Durbin
April 4, 2012
I was looking forward to seeing Jane again. I didn't know she was back, and was sad to hear of your loss. However, I rejoice in knowing she's with Jesus.
Lori Dodson
April 4, 2012
Jan and family: Sorry to hear about your mom. She was my 6th grade teacher and made math fun. She was quite memorable. My sincere sympathy. Lori Dodson
Karen McClerren
April 4, 2012
Dear Jan and Family, we want to express our condolences and have so many special memories of your mom.
Karen, Sam, and Matthew McClerren (Chatham, IL)
Kim Guy
April 4, 2012
I loved Jane. She was the best. My parents Jim and Phyllis Santini lived with Jane and John in North Carolina while the guys were stationed there prior to leaving for World War II. The stories of those precious times they shared as well as the visits over the years were filled with an indescribable love. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to all of you. Love, Kim Santini Guy
Rhonda Chasteen Garfoot
April 4, 2012
Jan and family, so sorry to hear about your loss. I have thought of you and your mother often through the years, her for being such a great teacher and you, Jan, for being a great friend. My prayers are with you all.
Rhonda Chasteen Garfoot
Priscilla Sprague
April 4, 2012
J Stouts, I have loved your N. Jane Stout for a long time now, and was glad to be part of her family. She was a talented and caring woman who was a goodness for us all. She is fondly missed by my part of the family. Prayers for all of you are being prayed. Priscilla
Rachel Thompson
April 4, 2012
To the Family of Mrs. Stout,
I am sorry to hear of her passing. I was one of her students at Glenwood Middle school. I have very fond memories of her enthusiasm and excellence in teaching. My thoughts are with you all.
Whitney and Heather Burnett
April 4, 2012
Jan and Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Please know we are thinking of you during this difficult time.
April 4, 2012
Melissa and Phyllis,
Your Mother was a lovely and talented person and her gifts will continue to shine through you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time. Much love, Sandra and Donald Payne (Woodstock, MD)
Ann Eatwell
April 4, 2012
Our condolences to all the surviving family, although many years since our visits to the U.S.A. we still remember - Jane and John Stout and Uncle Phil Stout well, they live on in our memories.
Deborah Trippel Gunning
April 4, 2012
I was saddened to hear of Mrs. Stout's passing. I remember her as an excellent and very caring teacher. I was in her 6th grade class at Chatham Elementary school in the early 60's. My sincere condolences to your family.
Barbara Toler(Gwinn)
April 4, 2012
Phyllis....I am so sorry for your loss, especially loosing your sister and mother within 2 days of each other.....I would love to have come to the visitation, but will be out of town....You and your sisters and family will be in my thoughts and prayers....May God's peace be upon you all.
Jean Lynn
April 4, 2012
Melissa, I remember your mother so well. She had a flair and personality that really impressed me! My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Jean (McGown) Lynn.
Jack Loftus
April 4, 2012
Jo and family,
Sending you prayers and hugs.
Love,
Jack and Genei Loftus
Judy Abbott
April 4, 2012
Jo:
Your Grandmother sounds like a wonderful, accomplished woman...it explains alot about you...we all send our condolences.
April 4, 2012
Condolences to the Stout family. Jane was a special person who taught us all a great deal about the important things in life--family, community, nature. We will miss her.
Ann and Dick Hart
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