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Raymond Monroe "Ray" Stout

Advance, North Carolina

Apr 8, 1947 – Sep 2, 2022 (Age 75)

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BORN
April 8, 1947
DIED
September 2, 2022
AGE
75
LOCATION
Advance, North Carolina

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Stout, Raymond "Ray" MonroeApril 8, 1947 - September 2, 2022Raymond "Ray" Monroe Stout passed away on Sept. 2, 2022 at the age of 75 in Winston-Salem. He was born on April 8, 1947 to the late James Monroe Stout and Arlene Britt Stout. He leaves behind his loving wife of 57 years, Faye Boose...

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Almost every time I pass a group of motorcycles, I think about the times Ray, Mitch and I went riding. We created so many good memories. Once Ray and I went to Charleston on our bikes and on the way it started sleeting. It was cold and wet, but we made it. Years later we still talked and laughted about that trip. If you can go through life and have one person that you can call a true friend, count yourself blessed and I was blessed to have a friend in Ray.

He was such a caring and great friend to work with at Wake.

Rest In Peace, Ray. You truly were one of the great ones. I enjoyed your friendship and the years we worked together at RJ Reynolds. Thinking of your family.

I liked working with Ray at the LJVM Coliseum. He trained me there and recommended me for the job at the interview. He was by far my favorite supervisor out of everyone I ever worked for. He will sorely be missed.

I always enjoyed working with Ray at RJR. Such a nice person!

I had an opportunity to get to know Raymond many years ago when he became a reserve deputy at the Forsyth County Sheriff´s Office. I had several occasions to have Raymond as a patrol partner. Raymond was always the same person every time we worked together. He was always very pleasant and fun to work with. Over the years I worked with Raymond more times than I can count. I always knew I could count on Raymond no matter what the situation. I liked Ray very much. I will miss him greatly, and...

Raymond was always a very happy person and was a pleasure to work with at Wake Forest University Police. Very proud to have you as a friend. You are greatly missed

Ray was a lot things to me. We worked close on payroll projects at RJR, we toured together on our motorcycles and were good friends. Of all the time I spent with him, he always looked on the positive side. We joked a lot about many things but when I was having programming issues with a Payroll request, I could always talk to him about the issue. There is a saying that one is blessed if you ever had a true friend in your life and I was blessed to have Ray.

Raymond was a true friend and gentleman. He had a constant smile and a warm greeting to those he interacted with. So very proud to say that Raymond was my friend. Raymond I will miss you. Thank you for all the laughs we shared together. You sir will be missed.