Evelyn Stout was born April 23, 1928, and passed from this life June 5, 2019. Evie was the daughter of Bill and Ola Carpenter of Lambert. After completing high school in Lambert, Evie went on to School of Nursing in Enid and became a Registered Nurse. She worked in Enid, Cherokee, Mooreland, Kiowa, Kansas, and Arvada, Colorado. On February 1, 1949, Evelyn married her high school sweetheart, Bill Stout. She followed Bill, a teacher and coach, all around northwest Oklahoma and Colorado. Evie and Bill were married 70 years and from this union four children were born.
Evelyn is survived by her husband, Bill Stout of Cherokee; her children: Rebecca Stout Stoval and husband, George of Hamlin, Texas, Rod Stout and wife, Teresa of Turpin, Oklahoma, Tim Stout and wife, Sharon of Rogersville, Missouri and LuCinda (Cindy) Stout Schanbacher and husband, Monty of Cherokee, Oklahoma. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren: Loretta, Miranda, Jason, Lisa, Chris, Travis, Karri, Nathan, Lindsey, and Megan. Evie was blessed with twenty-two great-grandchildren.
Evelyn was preceded in death by her parents, William P. Carpenter and Ola Highfill Carpenter; two sisters, Marilyn Stewart and Carolyn Evans and a granddaughter, Natalie Nicole Stout.
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