From the
Waynesburg Republican
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
(Greene County)
Thursday, January 18, 1923
Barnet C. Stout, a well known citizen of East Finley township, Washington county, died Wednesday morning, January 17, aged about 80 years. He had been an invalid for the past two years as a result of a stroke of paralysis. Mr. Stout was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stout, deceased. He had engaged in farming and stock raising and was also a wool buyer. He gave up active business a few years ago and led a retired life. He was a member of the Fairmount U. B. church. He was twice married, and is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nancy Huffman Stout, and three sons, Thomas, Allen and William Stout, all of East Finley township, and one brother, T. A. Stout, of Claysville, Pa.
From the
Waynesburg Republican
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania
(Greene County)
Thursday, January 18, 1923
Barnet C. Stout, a well known citizen of East Finley township, Washington county, died Wednesday morning, January 17, aged about 80 years. He had been an invalid for the past two years as a result of a stroke of paralysis. Mr. Stout was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stout, deceased. He had engaged in farming and stock raising and was also a wool buyer. He gave up active business a few years ago and led a retired life. He was a member of the Fairmount U. B. church. He was twice married, and is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nancy Huffman Stout, and three sons, Thomas, Allen and William Stout, all of East Finley township, and one brother, T. A. Stout, of Claysville, Pa.
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