Arthur M. Stout

Born: Thu Aug 26, 1926
Died: Sat Jun 5, 2010


Visitation: 02:00 PM to 04:00 PM, Tue Jun 08, 2010
Visitation: 06:00 PM to 08:00 PM, Tue Jun 08, 2010
Funeral Service: 02:00 PM Wed Jun 09, 2010


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Arthur M. Stout, age 80, of Muncie, IN formerly of Fairmount, IN, died Saturday June 5, 2010, at Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie IN.

He was retired from the Marion General Motors Plant where he worked for 38 years. He was a member of the CPC Sympathy Club and UAW Local 977. He also had work parttime for the Forrest Smith Massey-Ferguson, Fairmount, he particularly enjoyed working on combines. He enjoyed fishing and collecting John Deere and Coke-a-Cola memoribilia. He was a US Army Veteran serving in Korea from Oct. 1951 to May 1952 where he received the Purple Heart.

He was born to the late Archie McKinley and Rachel May (Downen) Stout on Aug. 26, 1929 at Gaston, Indiana.

He married his wife of 57 1/2 years, Lillie Mae Howell on September 8, 1951 in Columbus, Georgia. She preceded in death May 6, 2009.

Daughter: Norma (Husband Jerry) Gephart, Muncie, IN

Step-daughter: Linda Turner, Marrietta, GA.

Sons: Arthur Miles (Wife Christine) Stout, University Park,

IA Thomas Burton (Wife Tawny) Stout, Orlando, FL

Six Grand Children;

Amy Carvel, Anderson, IN

Ryan (Wife Amanda) Smith, Muncie, IN

Thomas Burton Stout II, Jennifer Stout, Lillie Stout, all of Orlando, FL Terri Johns, Ft. Myers, FL

Jeff Scott Howell, Toledo, OH

Five Great-Grand Children; Alexis Jade Andrews

Brianna Nicole Smith, Aaron Daniel Ward, Alexis and Payton Johns

Sister: Etta Mae (Husband Clifford) Bottenfield, Fawnshin, CA

5 Brothers: Indentical Twin, Archie Junior (Wife Lavina) Stout, Kokomo, Donald (Wife Agnes) Stout, Rochester, IN, John and Howard Stout, both of Wabash, IN James (Wife Bonnie) Stout, Macy, IN

She was preceded in death by Step-daughter Carolyn Jannette (Jones) Singletary, Sister, Beulah Clevenger, Brother, Charles Stout.

Arrangements are being handled by Armes-Hunt Funeral Home, 415 S. Main St., Fairmount, IN where friends may call from 2-4 and 6-8 PM Tuesday. Funeral service will be at 2:00 PM Wednesday at the funeral home with Rev. David Stout Sr. officiating. Interment will be at Park Cemetery, Fairmount, IN

Memorial Contributions to the Indiana Parkinson Foundation, 7195 Burlat Lane, Noblesville, IN 46062 or at www.indianaparkinson.org/ or care of the funeral home.

On line condolences may be made at www.armeshuntfuneralhome.com

 

 

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Steve Smith
   Posted Mon June 07, 2010
Sorry to hear of your loss. I have serveral good memorys of Art when he worked for my father. Not only was he a good employee but a good friend.

Carolyn Earnest
   Posted Tue June 08, 2010
Norma so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. Our prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. Carolyn and Mike Earnest

Debbie Callahan Runyon
   Posted Tue June 08, 2010
Norma and family, My thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time.

Michael & Leslie (Ladd) Alford
   Posted Tue June 08, 2010
Burt, Norma, Miles & family,

We were so sorry to hear of Uncle Art''s death, and even though we can''t be with you, our thoughts & prayers are with you all.

I don''t remember much about our trip to Indiana when I was a little girl, but I remember once when Aunt Lill & Uncle Art came to stay with us; Aunt Lill and Mama were in the kitchen and Aunt Lill was pounding tenderloin with a coke bottle when we heard this racket outside. All of us, except for Uncle Art ~ he was watching TV, commenting on all the commercials ~ went into the front yard and LifeFlight was landing in the middle of the road!! When we came back inside and told him what happened, he said, "things like that always seem to happen when we visit Joe & Marie!"

I bet Aunt Lill and Mama are both glad to see him, but I don''t know if he''ll have a TV to watch and Lord knows he won''t get a word in edgeways!!

We love you and are thinking of you all.

Michael, Leslie, Dani & Mikayla

Leigh Lashley
   Posted Tue June 08, 2010
Linda, Burt, Norma and Miles,

I wish that I could be with you but please know that I am there with you in spirit. Uncle Arthur was always a joy to be around. We love you all, and you are in our thoughts and prayers.

All our love,
The Lashley's
Jeff, Leigh, Caleb and Jayden

Nancy Wood
   Posted Tue June 08, 2010
Norma, Jerry and Family,
You have our sympathy on the death of your father. I remember he was always a gentleman when he would come in the grocery. It was a pleasure to wait on him.
Larry said he remembered him when he work on combines at the implement but didn't realize he was Jerrys father in law.
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Larry and Nancy Wood & Faimily

Brianna Smith
   Posted Wed June 23, 2010
It is very hard to let our loved ones go. But we have to remember, our loved ones will be very well taked care of. Our loved ones that are gone, are in Gods hands so there is no reason to worry. Arthur is finally with his wife Lillie after one year one day less than a month. Arthur and Lillie can now start a new and perfect life together because both of them are better and in Gods hands. Family just remember, ANOTHER SOLIDER HAS COME HOME...

Brianna Smith
   Posted Wed June 23, 2010
It is very hard to let our loved ones go. But we have to remember, our loved ones will be very well taked care of. Our loved ones that are gone, are in Gods hands so there is no reason to worry. Arthur is finally with his wife Lillie after one year one day less than a month. Arthur and Lillie can now start a new and perfect life together because both of them are better and in Gods hands. Family just remember, ANOTHER SOLIDER HAS COME HOME...

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