Glenn-Stoutt-Obituary

Glenn R. Stoutt Jr.

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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STOUTT, GLENN R. JR., M.D., 82, entered in this world on June 12, 1929 in Chattanooga, TN and departed on August 31, 2011 in Louisville, KY. Dr. Stoutt graduated from Vanderbilt University and the University of Tennessee Medical School, where he earned his doctor of medicine degree in 1954. He...

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Best A.M.E. I ever had in 40 years of flying.

Dr. Stoutt was my son's pediatrician into his teens. He had a special connection with him and always made time to see him even if another Dr. in the group was attending to him. Chris would always ask to see Glenn before we would leave and would spend time in his office talking about planes and aviation. On one visit he managed to talk him out of a model of Blue Angel Cmdr. Bob Stumpf's F-18 he gave to Glenn as a gift. He never played with it, but counted it as one of his prized possessions....

Death is not extinguishing the light , rather it is putting out the lamp bexause the dawn has come .
We will miss you friend .

Dr. Stout was our families pediatrician for 3 generations. I am so thankful to have had him as our doctor. I remember my Son went to him until he was almost 16 because he didn't want to see anyone else. I am so sorry for your loss. Your family will be in my prayers. He was a great man that had an impact on so many lives.

Dr. Stoutt made the world a better place. He could always brighten our
workday with a little joke or a funny story to tell and he would always go out of his way to make sure he said "good morning" and "how are you" to all of us. I am blessed to have worked for such a brillant doctor and wonderful human being.

Rest in Peace

Susie (Louisville KY)

Uncle Glenn's book was one of the first gifts Eleanor sent me after learning I was pregnant. He's left an amazing legacy.

Dr. Stoutt had a huge influence on my decision to become a pediatrician, and remained a wonderful mentor in the years after I achieved that goal. He loved and respected his patients, and it showed. He touched so many lives, and will be sorely missed.

Cathy and Glenn,
Hope you remember me. Your Dad and Mom lived next door to us in Briarwood when he was a resident. Then I came to Florida and lived with you for awhile. So sorry to hear about your Dad. I hope your Mom is alright. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Carol Wirotzious Lynch([email protected])

All around...."simply the best"