RANDALL-STOUT-Obituary

RANDALL PAUL STOUT

Knoxville, Tennessee

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STOUT, RANDALL PAUL - age 56, architect, of Los Angeles, and native of Knoxville, passed away at home on July 11, 2014, following an inspiring battle with cancer. He was a loving husband, father, son, and brother, and was a faithful member of Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church in Lake Arrowhead,...

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Ms Stout.I remember Randy as a hard worker in School ,a good football player and friend. We all went different directions after school and I lost touch. It is nice to know of Randys many achievements and successes..May God bless you and comfort you in the coming months..

I was so sorry to hear of Randy's passing. He was a great guy in high school, and it was so nice to read about all of his accomplishments in his work and personal life.

Cheryl Jarnagin Crye

I was so sorry to hear about Randy's passing. He was such a light in our class of 1976! He was a friend to everyone and went on to make such a positive impact in our world. My prayers are with the family, and most especially his children.

Such a proud Mom you must be with such a remarkable son. May God lead you through the days ahead and grant you peace.

Randy was truly a friend to all - my heart breaks for you. Cherish your memories and lean on God in the days ahead.

Gloria, You have been in my prayers and thoughts for weeks. I know how much it hurts to loose a son. It is hard to understand when they go so soon. I will continue to pray that God will hold you in his loving arms.

To Stout Family, So sorry to hear of Randy's passing. Prayers are with you. Class of 1980.

We are sending our very best thoughts to Randy's Family and Friends. He was a very sucessful man and we are so proud of him. Sorry about your loss.

Mrs. Stout,I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Karren Woods Class of 1971