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Coffeyville Journal,  March 5, 1928

A.J. STOUT IS DEAD

End Came Yesterday at Home, Ten Miles Southwest of Coffeyville; Was Aged 62 Years.

Andrew Jackson Stout, twenty two years a resident of this vicinity, died at 4 o'clock yesterday morning at his home, ten miles southwest of Coffeyville.  He was 62 years old and had been ill several months.

The surviving relatives are his four sons, Lester and Ernest of Pawhuska, Okla. and Elijah and Raymond of Cromwell, Okla.; two
daughters, Goldie of the home and Mrs. Ada Baker of San Diego, Calif., and a brother, John W. Stout of Pattensburg, Mo.

Mr Stout was born in Davis county, Mo., May 21,1865, hence his exact age was 62 years, 9 months and 13 days.  His wife, Mrs. Cora Stout, died March 1, 1925.

The funeral services will be conducted in the chapel of the Cash-Eudaly Funeral home at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon by Rev. Lin D. Cartwright, pastor of the First Christian church.  Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery.

The pall bearers will be John Kurtz, A.O. Orrison, A.J. Collins, Earl Bushnell, John Baker and A.C. Packard.


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