- Date Of Birth: August 10, 1956
- Date Of Death: July 27, 2011
- State: West Virginia
Randy Wayne Stout, 54, of Cambria was tragically taken from this life on Wednesday July 27, 2011 at his residence. Randy was born August 10, 1956, the son of the late Ray and Flossie (Glover) Stout. He is survived by his loving wife and best friend of almost 37 years Elizabeth Mae (Cottrill) Stout and two sons, Randy E. and Charlene (Kellar) Stout and Ryan E. Stout and fiancé Brandy Kellar and one daughter Rachael E. Stout and one grandson Hudson Eli “Huddy” Stout, all of Cambria. Randy is also survived by his five sisters, Phylis Barnett, Mildred and Carl Lantz, Shelia Barrett, Jean and Issac Adams, and Sharon Cunningham and one brother Robert E. and Wilda Stout, five sister-in-laws, Pam and Troy Snider, Peggy and Butch Moore, Mary Ann and Harold Jones, and Becky and Ben Long, Patty Cottrill and one brother-in-law, Bill Cottrill. Randy is also survived by his long time friend Dolan “Bud” McCoy and countless nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Alfred Stout, George Stout, and Raymond Stout; three sisters, Ethel Ayers, Leatha Maxine Stout, and Wanda “Lou” Collins; his father-in-law, William Cottrill, brother-in-law, Ronnie Cottrill and sister-in-law, Mary Cottrill. He was also preceded in death by one grandson, Hayden John Stout. Randy was an avid hunter and fisherman. He loved the outdoors. He loved raising animals on his farm and enjoyed riding around the farm on his Kubota truck. He loved to laugh and joke and was known for his stories about hunting. He loved his family very much and there was a special place in his heart for his pride and joy, “Huddy Buddy” (grandson). He and Huddy were inseparable. Randy loved taking his grandson on tractor and four wheeler rides and going to the creek to wade in the water. He was also looking forward to seeing his unborn granddaughter soon. Randy became a father and graduated from Lumberport High School at 17 years old. He also graduated from Gore Career Center for Masonry and Carpentry in 1975 and WV Business College in 1984. Any one who knew Randy can certainly say he worked hard his entire life to provide for his family. He had Stout Construction for 36 years. He was a man with an abundant amount of friends and family that will miss him more than words can describe. He was the best husband, father, grandfather, friend and man anyone could ever hope to know. This world will never be the same without him.