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Stephen Stout
In Memory of
Stephen Allen
Stout
1954 - 2015
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Condolence From: Bob Ruhlin
Condolence: Dorinda, I am sorry to hear of your family's loss. I have been away since last Saturday and just read of your son's passing. My condolences to you and the family.
Bob Ruhlin
Friday October 02, 2015
Condolence From: Bill Green
Condolence: Stephen was a great kid and we often had pleasant chats on Parkview Avenue. I remember hanging out on the back porch with the family and my first taste of rhubarb...which we would eat raw from your garden. Julie called me this morning to tell me of Stephen's passing and Marcia called this evening. We are so sorry to hear of the loss of this gentle soul and offer our sincere condolences to all in Stephen's family.
Tuesday September 29, 2015
Condolence From: Fritz Homans
Condolence: I am truly sorry to read of Stephen's passing today in the BDN. Stephen was a few years ahead of me in school and I recall that we walked along the same paths to Fruit Street and Garland Street schools over the years. Stephen was kind and gentle and was surprisingly tolerant of us younger kids while we engaged in chit chat during our treks to the halls of higher learning. I remember that he proudly carried his Garland Street book/gym back with a sense of purpose that we all envied and tried to emulate as soon as we were big enough and lucky enough to get those same bags at Wright's Sporting Goods. There are a few people that are memorable to us when were kids and Stephen certainly was, and, for all the right reasons. It's no wonder to read that Stephen volunteered to help others for so many thousands of hours at St. Joseph's. My condolences to his sister, Helen, who was in my sister's class, and to his family. Rest in peace, Stephen.
Tuesday September 29, 2015
Condolence From: Sr. Mary Norberta
Condolence: Sincere sympathy on the loss of Stephen
We shared many good discussions together
He was a wonderful man and volunteer.
May God give you comfort & peace.
Our prayers are with you.
Tuesday September 29, 2015
Condolence From: Amy Homans
Condolence: Helen,

I was so sorry to hear of Stephen's passing. I first met Stephen at Fruit Street School as we all trudged the same route back and forth to school every day. I remember him as a gentle soul and I was not surprised to read that he spent so many hours volunteering at St. Joe's. Please accept my sincere condolences over the loss of your brother.

Amy Homans
Tuesday September 29, 2015
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