
In Memory of Raymond C. Stout: A Life of Duty, Family, and Service
Raymond C. Stout, a beloved figure in the Genesee community, passed away on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, at the age of 93, surrounded by family members who cherished his steadfast presence. His life was a testament to resilience, commitment, and the values of service that he upheld throughout his years.
Ray Stout was more than just a name in his community; he was an embodiment of strength, hard work, and loyalty. As a veteran of the United States Marine Corps, his dedication to duty was evident in every aspect of his life. Stout joined the Marine Corps in 1951, where he served with distinction in the Korean War as a member of the Third Marine Battalion. The experiences he gained during this period left a lasting impact on him, nurturing a profound sense of pride in his military service. A lifelong member of the American Legion, Ray often participated in veteran activities, honoring both his service and that of his fellow comrades.
Born and raised in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, Ray’s roots in the community ran deep. In June 1953, he married Irene Estell Carbuhn, and together they forged a loving partnership characterized by mutual respect and dedication to family values. Their union not only flourished into a strong marriage but also laid the groundwork for a family that cherished the principles of faith and hard work. Together, they nurtured their family on a farm that became a central part of their lives.
Ray’s commitment to his family extended beyond farming. Even after retirement, he remained active by lending his expertise and labor to Stout Flying Service, working alongside his son Ralph. This dedication to his family and unwavering work ethic allowed him to celebrate many milestones in the lives of his children and grandchildren, creating a legacy of responsibility and love.
The memory of Raymond C. Stout will be cherished by those who knew him, particularly for his unwavering dedication to his family and his country. His contributions as a farmer, veteran, husband, father, and community member serve as an inspiring example of the power of perseverance and commitment to one’s values. As the community mourns his loss, they also celebrate a life well-lived, marked by honor and affection for those he held dear.
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