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©Enid News and Eagle
07-2016
Submitted by: Glenn


Marty Dean Stout

November 14, 1967 ~ July 31, 2016

Marty Dean Stout was born in Newark, New York, on November 14, 1967, and passed from this life in Omaha, Nebraska, on July 31, 2016.

He attended school in Medford then lived in Tonkawa, later living in Edmond where he met and married Angeline Yee Ching Lee.

He is preceded in death by his mother, Donnalynne Joy Gruber; his grandmother, Doris Blowers; and his uncle, Bill Gruber.

His survivors include his wife of 27 years, Angeline L. Stout of Edmond; two children, Quinton Alan Stout and Ian Gregory Stout, both of Edmond; three brothers, Loren Stout of Medford, Donald Stout, Jr., of Blackwell, Craig Stout of Ponca City; and three sisters, Jody Wilson of Pond Creek, Lana Spracklin of Corvallis, Oregon, and Callie Horne of Wakita; one aunt, Linda Gruber of New York.

Lanman Funeral Home Inc. of Medford is in charge of cremation arrangements.

No service has been planned at this time.


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