Lyle Pernell Shrout, 61, of Indianapolis, passed unexpectedly at his home on Friday, May 3, 2024. Pernell, as most knew him, was born in Mount Sterling, Kentucky on May 28, 1962 to Dainty Rose (Pieratt) Shrout Hedger and the late Cecil Clark Shrout.
Pernell graduated from Montgomery County High School in Kentucky with the class of 1980. Soon after graduation, he moved to Indiana. He graduated from Professional Careers Institute in Indianapolis as a Software Programmer. He worked in this field until retiring from Full Beauty Brands in 2022.
He was a collector of trains, stamps, and coins. Never wanting to stop learning, he was extremely intelligent and knew a significant amount about nearly everything. He was truly a jack of all trades. With curiosity, he enjoyed examining aged structures and objects, often trying to figure out how they were constructed and functioned. He was a smart guy, but he also valued a good belly laugh. With a unique sense of humor, he thought of himself as humorous, but some were not smart enough to understand his humor. He was also a beer connoisseur. A true family man committed to hard work, one of his greatest joys was being a dad and providing for his family.
He will be missed and fondly remembered by his family and friends including his mother, Dainty Hedger of Mount Sterling, Kentucky; daughters, Elizabeth (husband, Daniel) Smith of Martinsville and Kristen Shrout of Martinsville; son, Jeremy “Levi” Shrout of Indianapolis; brothers, Cecil (wife, Kathy) Shrout of Preston, Kentucky and Clay (wife, Tena) Shrout of Mount Sterling, Kentucky; and grandchildren, Faith, Ayden, Cheyanne, Danni, and Hank.
He was preceded in death by his father, Cecil Shrout.
Family and friends are invited to a memorial Life Celebration® visitation on Tuesday, May 14th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm in the chapel at Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory in Mooresville. His earthly remains have been cremated and will later be laid to rest in Howards Mill, Kentucky.
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