Glen "Dan" Stout

December 5, 1944 ~ January 10, 2021
Glen “Dan” Stout
76, of Mooresville, passed away on January 10, 2021 at Cumberland Trace, surrounded by his family. Glen was born on December 5, 1944 in Indianapolis, IN to the late Glen P. Stout and Aileen (Chambers).
Dan retired in 1989 after 21 years of service as a firefighter with the Indianapolis Fire Department. He married the love of his life, Dianne (Parsley) Stout on March 13, 1964 and they were married for 49 years, until her passing in 2013. Together they had three children, Tammy, Kenny and Scott. Dan was active in coaching his kid’s youth sports teams in his younger years. Later in life he enjoyed spending time in Florida and living there for a few years, before moving back to Indiana to be closer to family. His was known to have a sweet tooth and to have a private stock of Milky Ways, Twinkies, and Ding Dongs whenever he needed to satisfy his sweet tooth cravings.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 49 years, Dianne (Parsley) Stout.
He is survived by his daughter Tammy (Clint) Ping; sons, Kenny (Tammy) and Scott (Lori) Stout; brother Dave Stout; sister Pam O’Donald; and “Papaw Dan” to Jessica Ping, Alexis Porter, Macy Mitchell, Sidney Stout, Andrew Hiester, Chloe Stout, Arie Hiester, Aidan Hiester, Keaton Stout, and Ian Stout.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 13th from 12-2pm at Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with services beginning at 2:00pm Wednesday in the funeral home. Burial will follow the services in White Lick Cemetery, Mooresville.
All guests attending visitation and/or services will be required to wear a mask at all times in an effort to promote a safe environment. You are also invited to watch the services via live stream on the Carlisle Branson Facebook page.
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With deepest sympathy to Scott Stout and the family.
I really enjoyed coaching with Dan for several years. He was a good and gracious man. Best to his family he will be missed. Dallas Walls
Dan was a good man. His kind and gentle spirit will always be with us. Condolences to the terrific family he leaves behind as his legacy.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Pam,David and family I am truly sorry for your loss. Before Dan got sick I always enjoyed going with Dan,Bobby Chambers to have a barbecue sandwich in Mooresville. I am going to truly miss him. Love you guys Mike and Opal Chambers
Prayers to the family. Dan was such a happy, gentle man. He will be missed but will always be in your hearts.
I have several hero’s in my life and Danny you were one of them. You always had a smile or that cute grin. We were 13 years apart but it did not stop us from being close and keeping in touch. My heart is hurting so bad right now, but I know you are at peace. I will always love you. Your sister
I will remember Dan as always being quick to smile, with an easy and infectious laugh. He would just laugh and shake his head while Diane and mom would act silly. He gave great hugs. I love you Dan! You will be missed and I am certain Dad will miss you dearly. Kristen (Elmore) Welker
I am so very sorry to hear of Dan’s passing. I worked with him at Neil Armstrong and appreciated his helpfulness, kind words, friendliness, and will remember his many smiles. With sympathy and prayers to the family…Carol Foltz
Please know of the good times my husband and I shared with Glen at Cumberland Trace. We had occasional card games (and refreshments) with 3 residents there. Glen was part of “our group”. We always looked forward to his conversation, his smile and humor, and the goodness he brought to all of us. He was so much in our thoughts even before his passing, as visitations were not permitted during this pandemic. We will miss him very much and think of him often. ߙϰߏܢݤ️ May peace be with your family as you hold beautiful memories. Kaaren and Jim Sadtler