It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the sudden passing of Kenneth "Kenny" E. Stout Sr., of Trotwood, Ohio on Thursday, September 8, 2022, at the age of 81.
Kenny will be lovingly remembered by his spouse of 62 years, Edie; children, Nancy, Ronda, Jackie (Joe), Kenneth Jr. and Beth; grandchildren, Kelly (Mike), Shelly, Chad (Bernice), Brian, Jennifer, Brandy (Mike), Erica and Alex (JoAnn); great-grandchildren, Bryse, Ashton, Avery, Adilynn, Landin, Chance, Maddie, Briana, Corissa, Alivia, Jackson and Gracelyn; brothers, Bill (Peggy) and David (Irene); and numerous other family members and friends.
Kenny was preceded in death by his parents, Russel E and Anna B. (Kroger) Stout; siblings, Mary, Lois, Barbara, Russel "Jr" and John.
The family will receive friends on Tuesday, September 13, 2022 from 12:30-1:30pm at the Newcomer North Chapel, 4104 Needmore Rd, Dayton, OH 45424. The service will follow at 1:30 pm. Kenny will be laid to rest at Bear Creek Hillgrove Cemetery, 172 N. Union Rd, Dayton, OH 45417.
Kenny was born and raised in Dayton. His education was at Drexel School district. Kenny was self-employed living his passion and dreams owning a towing business and a long time auto mechanic, whose career spanned more than 20 years at S&C Towing Company. Kenny was not short of passion and love of spending countless hours and years getting his hands dirty working on cars or motorcycles at any given opportunity as he shared this joy with his son and partner in crime. Kenny Jr. was always his "right hand". He had a love for rebuilding antique and classic cars. As he built with bare hands 31 Ford Coupes and 53 Chevy classic cars. He belonged to a classic car club, Flaming Idiots for many years with his spouse, Edie. He looked forward to going to auctions to find his "new projects" to get his hands into. Kenny loved life, but more importantly, he loved his family and friends. As he was always available for them. No matter what the need, however great or small, he was always there to help or lend a hand.
We will always carry your memory in our hearts, until we meet again. Death is never an end, but a "To Be Continued…"
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