Thomas E. Stout, 87, of Ocoee, Florida passed away on August 23, 2023. Mr. Stout was born on January 04, 1936 in Snow Camp, North Carolina. He is survived by his loving wife Faye Stout of Ocoee; children Jeff (Stacie) Stout of Ohio and Deanna “DeDee” (Jason) Wiggins of Longwood; sisters Becky Morgan of Mauldin, South Carolina and Nancy Stout of Burlington, North Carolina; grandchildren Taylor, Jeremy, Justin, Kayla and Blake; great grandchildren Sawyer and Silas. He will be missed by his many loved ones and friends.
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Darlene and David Kellogg says
It has been an honor and privilege to be able to know Tom as a neighbor and friend to David and I. He always had something so funny to say, that we would laugh until we had tears. I especially enjoyed talking about the Fla. Gators with Tom, football team and baseball. We enjoyed the times we celebrated some of his birthdays or just made a cake and ice cream for him, he had such a sweet tooth!
But our most pleasurable times, was sitting at the dinner table, having a meal with both Tom and Faye, listening to him about his younger days and his family which he loves very much. We’re gonna miss you Mr. Tom, but we know you’re in the Best place of all, the Angels took you to Heaven to live a happy eternal life forever. And we’ll still keep looking after Faye for you! God’s Blessings to the family, may the Peace and Comfort of God be with all of you
Darlene and David Kellogg
Gail Adams says
We were so very sorry to hear of the Passing of your Dad. Ray has always remembered seeing you with him, almost every morning at Miss Kitty’s, before he would drop you off at school. We send our love and many Prayers to you and your family during this sadness. Losing a parent is so hard, and a space which can never be filled. You will always be a special part of our lives, and know we love you.
Dallas Tabor says
Uncle Tom is one of the sweetest men I’ve ever known. His smile light up the room. I don’t think there was anyone who ever met him,that he didn’t make feel welcome. He was a true gentleman, getting to call him uncle was a blessing. He’ll be forever in our hearts and forever loved.