Kathleen Stout Scott

November 29, 1951 ~ January 13, 2013
Kathleen Kay Stout Scott, 61, Mooresville, passed away peacefully at home January 13, 2013, due to a stroke brought on by complications from surgery. Kathy was born to Frank Stout and Florence (Redman) Stout, on November 29, 1951, in Indianapolis.
Kathleen graduated from Mooresville High School, Ball State University with a graduate degree from Indiana University.
Kathleen “Kathy” taught first grade at Neil Armstrong Elementary for 25 years, retiring in 2002. In 1999 she and her husband, Clyde, purchased Eagle Pines Golf Club and with the help of their sons continued to run the business.
Kathy was heavily involved in the Mooresville community for years, serving and contributing to the Mooresville Chamber of Commerce, developing junior golf programs, helping school organizations raise funds and organizing annual golf tournaments to raise funds for the Churches in Mission and a scholarship fund for graduating seniors who had worked for Eagle Pines Golf Club.
Kathy is survived by her husband of 38 years, Clyde; her sons, Aaron (Darcie) with Cody and Montana and Adam (Leah) with Addison.
Friends and family will gather on Thursday, January 17, 2013, 4 to 8 p.m., in The Church at Mt. Gilead, 6019 E. State Road 144, Mooresville, and from 11 am to 12 Noon, Friday, January 18, 2013. The funeral service will be officiated by Rev. Terry Crist at 12 Noon, Friday, January 18, 2013. Burial will be in White Lick Cemetery, Mooresville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Eagle Pines Golf Junior Program, 9373 N. Country Club Road, Mooresville, IN 46158. Funeral arrangements are being handled by the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Haven’t seen Kathy or Clyde since high school, yet have many fond memories of our friendship there. I have never known anyone as genuine and sincere as Kathy. ALWAYS with a smile. My condolences are with you, Clyde, and with your family for your loss and heartache. May God’s hand give you strength, and may family and friends give you support… to get through this difficult time. Christie Habig Dunham
Kathy, or as I will always remember her as ‘Mrs. Scott’, was my first grade teacher and one of my favorite teachers ever. She left a lasting impact on me that includes some of my earliest and fondest memories of early childhood in school. This was a time where many of my life-long friendships with friends today began–in her classroom and on the playground. What a wonderful, sweet lady. I offer my deepest condolences to her family. Christina Shrake Kallai
My sincere condolences goes out to your family. You meant everything to me ever since teaching me in first grade. I always considered you my FAVORITE and always will.
John Hawkins sent a virtual gift in memory of Kathleen Stout Scott
Addison sent a virtual gift in memory of Kathleen Stout Scott
Clyde, I am so sorry for your loss. Cathy was a wonderful, caring person and she will be missed. I lost my brother David on the 13th also. Maybe he and Cathy are talking about mom and golf up there in heaven now. .Carla Windisch.
I’m so sorry to hear about Kathleen’s passing. She and I rode the school bus together before you two were married and then I later found out you purschased the golf course so I had the pleasure of talking to her and sharing her always beautiful smile. I’ll still play golf there and will always have that image of her warm welcome and friendly deeds.
I had the highest respect for Kathy. When my husband passed away in 1995 some of the teachers came to the viewing, she was one of them. She had my daughter Brandi the prior year in her class, Brandi wouldn’t go up to the casket to see her dad. Kathy sat with Brandi for over an hour and talked to her and made her feel comfortable to go up and see her dad. Kathy walked Brandi up to the casket after their talk. I will always remember her taking the time to talk to Brandi and showing her love and compaction. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Kayla Robinson sent a virtual gift in memory of Kathleen Stout Scott
We are so sorry for your loss and will keep you and your family in our prayers Dale & Susan Wilshire
Kathy was a dear, sweet person, my thought and prayers go out to Clyde and her family. So very sorry to hear of your loss
Kathy you will be missed. The sky has one brighter star now but the earth you left behind is a little darker. Much love to all the family. Terry and Pam Schill from Florida Golf
Tony & I extend our deepest sympathy to Clyde and his family, Kathy had a smile that lit up a room and an infectious laugh that made you giggle. Our MHS Class of 1970 will miss her so–she has helped plan our reunions for over 40 years. Her leadership in this community was always given in a very humble & kind manner. Tony always appreciated her warm smile & greeting early every Saturday morning at the golf course. May God comfort this family & may friends support & love them so they may get through this difficult time. Tony & Jayne Moore
Tim And Bev sent a virtual gift in memory of Kathleen Stout Scott
Kathy, You have been a wonderful friend. We have had some really fun times together. We love and miss you so much! Please save us a seat close to you in heaven. Love, Tim and Bev Viles
I am so sorry to hear of Kathy’s passing. I first met Kathy when I worked for the Chamber and we planned the annual golf outing. I didn’t even know she was a teacher, and then I found out she was a classmate of my husband, Rick. What a small world Mooresville can be. And what a great place, because of people like Kathy. She was a caring person, involved in her community. I feel lucky to have known her. We hope all the great memories shared here will help her family and friends through this difficult time. – Julie Kyle-Lee and Rick Lee
I first met Kathy when she had my son Adam in her first grade class at Neil Armstrong Elementary. I had the pleasure of being a volunteer in her classroom on several occasions. She was a dedicated teacher who helped build the foundation for many students in becoming the person they are today. Later in years Kathy & I worked together serving as Chamber Directors as well on organizing golf outings for the Chamber & the Morgan County Board of Realtors. Last year the Chamber once again called on us both to serve as Directors. My last Director meeting with Kathy she was beaming about her new grandchild. Clyde, Aaron, Adam and families, May you find comfort and peace in the beautiful memories shared.
So very sorry to hear of Kathy’s passing. I worked with Kathy at Neil Armstrong where she was a kind and enthusiastic teacher. My condolences to the family. Nancy Kimmel Wheeler
So sorry to hear about the loss of Kathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with Clyde and Family. My God Bless You All. Billy & Jerri Burnette
My fondest memories of Kathy were when my sister and I were growing up and she was living on Morris street on the west side of Indy. Kathy lived with her mom Lucille and her father Frank. Grandma Redmond’s was right next door to where Kathy Lived. Every time we would visit grandma’s house which was almost every weekend we would get to see my other aunt Martha and her son John who lived with my grandmother. Kathy,Frank, and Lucille were also there. I can remember us going down to the railroad tracks to watch the trains go by wondering what might be on them and where they were headed. Kathy had a cat she named ‘George’. Her and my sister Rhonda would put doll clothes on him and push him around in the backyard until George had enough and jump out and we would chase him so he would not get the baby clothes dirty.The fall always brought bonfires in the barn lot and we had some wonderful cookouts. In the summer we would sometimes get to go to Riverside the old amusement park.The volleyball games that would sometimes last until dark and the adults would turn the car headlights on the court so we could play the final game.We would always get together on Christmas Eve at Grandma’s house with friends and family. We have tried to keep this tradition going on over all these many years. The times we would explore the old barn,the mushroom hunts in the spring when the 1st warm spell came on back in the woods.I can remember Kathy,myself,and Rhonda were once setting on a bench by the milk house and a friend of the family ask us what we wanted to be when we grew up. I can remember Kathy saying that my dream and wish is when I grow up I want to be a school teacher,get married and have a family. She was so in tune with what she wanted to do she didn’t have to stop to think about it.She did what she had to do to make make it happen. I can remember she always got good grades in school and she prepair herself to make her dream happen. The Stouts moved to Mooresville and Kathy attented Mooresville high school. There she met the love of her life Clyde. She went on to College and got her degree and begin teaching at Neil Armstrong. Her and Clyde were married and latter Erin and Adam were born.Her dream had become a reality of what she had wanted so many years earlier. I don’t ever remember Kathy being interested in golf. I think we can blame that on Clyde. Her next big dream was during her years as a teacher to somehow start another chapter of her life. We learned that her and Clyde were going to buy the golf course. I have always heard that when you do something you like its not work. Eagle Pines was then born.There are some people who dare to dream but somehow never see their dreams come true for one reason or another. There are those that never dream but only exist throughout their life.Then there are like Kathy who dream and prepare themselves to make it happen. I received a phone call from her right before Christmas and she was telling me that she knew it was her turn this year to have the Christmas family get together but she was still in the hospital and would like to try it at another time.I told her that all she had on her plate not to worry that everybody understood. It amazed me that how sick she was that she was still concerned about other people. In June after Frank had past away the previous year she called and said that we were still going to have the fathers day get together. She said it might be a little rough but that there was other people that still had fathers and we needed to celebrate it. There again not thinking about herself but other people. I think Kathy’s greatest desire and biggest dream was when she knew that someday her life here on earth would come to an end and the curtain that she would pass through to enter into eternity would someday come she wanted to be ready. Paul put its so well In 2nd Timothy chapter 4 verse 7&8. He knew that his life here on earth was soon to come to an end. ‘ I have run a good race I have stayed the course and I have kept the faith. I know that a crown of righteousness awaits me a
How touching – thanks for sharing, Clyde
You gave us so much in such a short time. You were one of the first people to make us laugh when we moved here when you scolded our second grader Derek, for being in the hall because you thought it was our first grader, (your student) Nathan. They did look like twins. Your passion and love for those children was a gift from God and all of us are better people because of the example that you set and the way you lived. May God surround you and your family with love and strength and may you rest in peace in the arms or our Lord. Jerry, Rae Ann, Tony, Derek, & Nathan Wilson
I’ve not been a part of the Eagle Pines family for several years (since moving to California), but have many fond memories of the special place Clyde and Kathy created and the many wonderful times and events the two of them hosted there. I miss the place and their company and am saddened at the thought of her loss to the community and her family. God Bless them all – they were certainly blessed by the gift of her presence. John Buesing – San Diego California
Our deepest sympathy and thoughts go out to your entire family……..the Margaret Quillen family.
Our family only knew Kathy through our occasional visits to Eagle Pines, but it was such a delight to come and see her radiant smile each time. Then, when our children became involved in Junior Golf Camp last summer, we got to know her a bit more. But not until reading some of the other memories and tributes did I realize that the source of her radiance was the Lord Jesus Christ in her. What a blessing she was; a truly gracious and kind soul who reflected the love of her Lord to all she met. We are grateful to have known Kathy. When we returned to camp today and learned of her passing, even our young children remembered her lovely smile and kind heart. May God continue to give grace and comfort to you, her family, and all her dear friends, for she has touched so many lives. Thank you, Clyde, for sharing your lovely wife with the local golf community. Our family’s lives have been touched and blessed through hers. Sincerely, Cathy Gluntz
Kathy was such a wonderful teacher, a caring and involved community member and a great ‘golf course neighbor.’ Our deepest sympathies go to Clyde, Adam & Aaron. The Haynes Family
Our deepest sympathies go to the family, Kathy was such a wonderful person & will be greatly missed at the golf course.
Kathy was beautiful inside and out.We miss her already. Barb and Stace Golden
I was so saddened to read of Kathy’s passing. I was a high school classmate of hers. Although it has been years since we saw each other, I will always have fond memories of her. She was such a kind, gentle, cheerful, friendly person. She laughed and smiled easily. As I read of her teaching, I think of the many lives she has positively influenced in school and on the golf course. You will be in my thoughts and prayers in the coming days and weeks as you deal with this void left in your lives. May special memories be of a comfort to you. Lynn Bucker Taylor—-Class of ’70