Troy D Stout

Troy D Stout obituary, Duluth, MN

Troy D Stout

Troy Stout Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 17, 2024.
Troy D. Stout, 38, passed away on July 13, 2024, in Roseau, Minnesota. Born on August 7, 1985, in Niles, Michigan, Troy was a cherished member of his community and a beloved father, husband, and friend.

Troy was known for his warm hugs and infectious laughter. His passions included driving trucks, working on cars with his father Mike, playing the guitar, and perfecting his barbecue skills. Above all, Troy loved spending time with his family, creating cherished memories at every gathering.

He is survived by his loving wife, Teralyn Stout; sons, Ezekiel and Trent Stout; father Mike Muszynski; father-in-law, Shane Teigland; mother-in-law, Donnalyn Teigland; grandmother, Janice Stout; siblings, Keith Carl (Rose), Jonda Jimerson (Evan), Sally Ball (Josh), Leah Mielke (Austin), Kevin Muszynski, Stacie Varda (Brandon), Jessica Shaw, Tim Stout (Pamela), Brian Stout (Kelly), Derek Stout (Julie), Haley Williams (Ben), and Kristen Stout; brother-in-law, Ryan Irish; and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Jenifer Muszynski; and grandparents, Grace Holiday and Bill Stout.

A Celebration of Life for Troy will be scheduled at a later date. His life and legacy will be honored by all those he touched with his kindness and vibrant spirit.

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October 25, 2024

Mickey Roelandts posted to the memorial.

July 18, 2024

Sally Ball posted to the memorial.

July 18, 2024

Brian Stout posted to the memorial.

Mickey Roelandts

October 25, 2024

I just heard of Troy´s passing and it makes me so sad to hear this news. I was principal of Twin Branch School when Troy was a student. He was always the smartest one in his class! I saw him a couple of times at Kroger´s last year and he was tickled to see his old principal. Lol We had a nice time catching up and he was so proud of his family and i was so proud that he was doing so well. My condolences to his wife, children and family.

Sally Ball

July 18, 2024

Troy, I'm not sure where to start. You and I were always so close growing up. We did so many things together, along with our run of the mill sibling rivalry lol. You are my best friend. A piece of me I'll never get back. We have so many good memories together. I wish you knew how truly important you are to so many people. I love you always and forever little brother.

Brian Stout

July 18, 2024

First off I can't even believe I am reading this about my little brother he was a good caring, loving person! He was a good father and a motivated hard worker! Troy everything about you is truly going to be missed by everyone! I love you baby brother rest easy

Kevin Snyder

July 17, 2024

Troy was someone that I will never forget, he always was there for anyone if they needed it. Troy has a heart of gold and his love for his wife and those boys will continue. Rest easy young man, enjoy the ride in eternal life.

Evan Jimerson

July 17, 2024

Troy was a special kind of person and boy could he talk and that's what we did he'll talk to me about fixing cars and he was basically speaking foreign language to me but I sat and just listened to him and he had one hell of laugh you will be missed I love you lil bro

Jonda

July 17, 2024

Troy was my baby brother he was the most caring man! He was a great father Troy was a hoot there was never a boring family get together with him and I am going to miss him so much! What I will miss most is those big tight hugs they were the best I love you Troy

Sandra and Dan Stone

July 17, 2024

He was my nephew said I loved very much we had in common truck driving and driving all over the United States so we could call and visit about that I enjoyed his warm hugs and kisses he was always very affecnate and his laughter when he saw you was very loved I will I will miss our weekly conversations about
trucks

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