Ethel M. Stout
A Memorial Service for longtime Wiley area resident, Ethel M. Stout was held on September 7, 2010 at 10:00 AM at the Wiley United Methodist Church with Reverend T.L. Phillips officiating. Inurnment followed at the Wiley Cemetery.
Per Ethel’s request cremation has taken place and there was no public visitation.
Ethel was born on September 16, 1912 at Lamar, Colorado to Alva Abraham and Alberta Rhodes (Briskey) Deeter and passed away on August 28, 2010 at Weisbrod Memorial Nursing Home at the age of 97.
She is preceded in death by her husband; Grant Stout, parents, son; Marion “Bud” Stout, two grandchildren, one brother and four sisters.
Ethel is survived by her children; Mildred (Wollert) Scherzer of Del Norte, Colorado, Don Stout of Wakeeney, Kansas, Adele Bachman of Crested Butte, Colorado and Anna Mae (George) Gotto of Wiley, daughter-in-law; Jan Stout of Wakeeney, Kansas, 21 grandchildren, 56 great-grandchildren, 23 great-great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-great-grandchild. Numerous other family and a host of friends also survive.
Memorial Contributions may be made to the Weisbrod Memorial Nursing Home in Eads, either direct or in care of the funeral home office.
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| Memories and Love, that is what comes to mind when I think of Grandma Stout. A visit to grandma's was always exciting, there were treasures to find in the sandbox,great old stuff to find in the upstairs and best of all Grandma. The patience she showed when showing our little fingers how to crochet, braid,tie our shoes and weave was truely inspiring. Love you Grandma!! |
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I believe I only met Mrs. Stout once but while I was in high school did know two of her sons. I was unaware of Marions' passing but want to express my sympathy to Don and the rest of the Stout family. While it is never easy to lose a loved one, she certainly had a long life and I hope that most of it was an enjoyable one.
Sincerely,
Nancy (Page) Perillo |
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| Ethel Stout family....Mae, so sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. She was a very special lady. Always enjoyed visiting with her when I lived and worked in Wiley. May God give you His comfort and peace during this time of sorrow....from Dixie Gatchell |
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