WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE — Curtis Adair Stout, 22, Stationed at Wright Patterson AFB earned his wings on August 20th 2020. He embodied what it was to be a man of honor. He would put aside his own personal matters to be of comfort and support to others. He lived his life to the fullest and embraced every new adventure life tossed his way. His biggest adventure in this world was loving his fiance Daltyn Davis. She was his life force, the one who his soul was made for. Their love will surpass all sense of time and space. Being in their presence was to witness love in its truest form. His father Joe F Stout IV was his very best friend. If ever two people were one and the same, it was them. Two peas in a pod. They not only look alike, but they think so much alike. Curtis followed proudly in his grandfathers and father's footsteps to the military, blazing a path that his brother Collin Stout fearlessly followed. He took the job of being the middle child as seriously and with as much laughter as he possibly could. He was his brother Collin and sister Jocelyne's rock, solid and steady. Always dependable and honest even when they didn't want him to be. Amy Stout was his Mom, his Mama Bear. While he was the rock for everyone else, Amy was his rock, his boulder. Steadfast, unshakable and strong. The one who he turned to for any situation to share laughter and tears. He inherited her amazing sense of humor and her stubbornness. He was also blessed beyond measure to find a second mom and ally in Dawn Davis, his future mother in law. She held a spot in his heart that he didn't know was empty until she filled it. Daltyn and her family fit into his life like a missing puzzle piece. Curtis is also survived by his Biological Mother Cynthia Stout, Paternal Grandfather Joe F Stout III, Paternal Grandmother PeggyJo Stout, Step Grandmother Linda Stout, Maternal Grandfather Steve Hayward, and Maternal Grandmother Connie Hayward. Curtis had an abundance of friends he collected throughout the years. Each one holding their own special place in his life. The bonds he formed with people that he cared for were welded in trust and loyalty, and a few of them claimed a spot as family in his circle. Colton and Megan Farley, Mark Lane, Devon Parrish, Logan Greene, Floyd Morris, Elijah Moore, Misty Malherwein, Marcus Tolliver, and so many more. In lue of flowers please pay it forward and do something kind for someone today.
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Mom
August 29, 2020
I miss your hugs. No one hugs quite like you do. You just envelop the person and it was always the greatest feeling in the world.
Amy (moma bear)
August 29, 2020
Nicole Autele
August 27, 2020
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. We love you Amy and family!
Emilee Lopez (Severson)
August 27, 2020
I seriously miss you Curtis. We were best friends before you left and even still checked in on each other periodically through the years. We never lost contact and I was so excited for you and Datlyn. I know you moved for better circumstances but sometimes I wish you would’ve stayed in colorado
Patty juchem abell
August 27, 2020
I never got to meet Curtis, however through Joe and Amy I felt I knew him. In this Scary time we’ve been bonding closer to our families to get through this craziness but the cool part about this family is they we’re this way long before COVID-19. I’m hsending love, prayers and as much strength to Joe and his family. I can’t imagine the pain they’re going through:( also Curtis’ fiancé sending you hugs and love. Curtis was way too young and so sad he had to leave us so young
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