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Don R. Stout

Avon, Indiana

Feb 28, 1923 – Oct 24, 2012 (Age 89)

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BORN
February 28, 1923
DIED
October 24, 2012
AGE
89
LOCATION
Avon, Indiana

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Don R. Stout

89, of Indianapolis, passed away on Wednesday, October 24, 2012. He was born on February 28, 1923 in Plymouth, IN to the late Harry and Addie Stout. Don served his country in the Air Force during WWII and later earned his BA from Butler University in 1949. He worked for...

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Don you will never ever be forgotten and your smiling face will be forever instille in my heart. Carl said to tell you "you are now a young man in heaven." This is something that Carl and Don always said to each other. May God comfort your family. Love The Clays

Memories with Don , Are always going to be in my heart .They are going to help me through my life.

To Laverne and family,I would like to express my and my mothers sympathy for the passing of Don.Myname is Steve Short I was born in 1950 and lived on Arsenal street where LaVerne and my mother Mary Short became very good friends. If it is at all possible my mom would like to speak with LaVerne.
Her phone is (317) 831-2634.Thank you very much. Steve Short

I live in the Netherlands and would visite friends on tuesday's at municipal gardens when was in Indianapolis. that's where i met Don. His love for people with dissabilities could not be missed when you would talk to him. He will be missed by many.

I am sure you won't remember me, however I grew up with Carol and Cheryl and I wanted to send my deepest sympathy to you and your family and this time of loss
Gloria Bradford Bohanaon

Mr. Stout,

It was a blessing to have known you for over 20 years.Thank you for afforded me an opportunity to referee basketball games at the gardens.What a great humanitarian. May god bless the Stout family in there time of sorrow.

He was the greatest gentle spirit ever born. He loved everyone and has been and will be truly missed. The Jewell/Barlow family will always love him and what he stood for. Our sincere sympathy to the family ... may God always Bless and keep you.

Don Stout, what a guy. He coached me and my brothers when we played at the Gardens and was just an all-around great person. My condolances to his family. He will be missed.

Sending my deepest sympathy in the loss of your father. I have fond childhood memories of his (and your mother's) welcoming, smiling face when I visited your house. He truly served the children of the westside in such a loving way . God bless your whole family as you grieve your loss. I'm in Florida or I would be there to celebrate his life with you.