Lynn Ann Stout

lynn stout
Mrs. Lynn Berry Stout, age 69, of Jefferson City, Missouri passed away on Wednesday November 11th 2020, at SSM Health St. Mary's Hospital due to complications with Aplastic Anemia and Covid.

Lynn was born on October 26, 1951, in Jefferson City, Missouri, the daughter of Maxwell and Virginia (Jenny Williams) Berry.

On June 18th, 1969, at the Cathedral of St Joseph, she married the love of her life, Tom Stout.

A lifelong resident of Jefferson City Missouri, Lynn was a 1969 graduate of Jefferson City High School and attended Lincoln University.

In 2015, Lynn retired with 42 years of outstanding service with the Missouri National Guard. Tom and Lynn operated the family's restaurant business, La Casa, for 15 years with their sons. Many lasting memories and forever friends were made. Upon retirement she remained active and served as trustee with the Eagles Ladies Auxiliary 2693 and volunteered many heartfelt hours.

Lynn's life revolved around family and friends. She found peace in spending time with them at their lake home and being on the water fishing with her Precious Love of 51 years. She loved reflecting on old memories and making new ones.

Lynn also enjoyed bowling in her weekly league for 20 years. She looked forward to her weekly luncheons with the retirees, her "golden girls" and her "6 pack girls". She was active and appreciated spending time with her Class of ’69 Reunion Committee.

Lynn is survived by her husband: Tom Stout of Jefferson City; sons: Chris Stout of Jefferson City; Scott Stout (Kristin Fisher) of St. Martins MO; daughter-in-law: Wanda Stout of OK; brother: Mike Berry of Orlando Fl; sister: Donna Berry; 4 grandchildren: Kassandra Stout Cunningham (Harrison) of Kansas City MO; Eli Stout of Kansas City, MO; Sophie Stout and Shia Stout of Olathe, KS; and 2 step grandchildren: Korbin Fisher and Maddox Fisher.

Lynn was preceded in death by her parents and brother James Berry.

The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses at St. Mary’s Hospital for their compassion and care for our wife, mom, mima, sister, and friend.

Visitation will be 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday, November 16, 2020, at the Cathedral of St. Joseph.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 12 p.m. Monday at the Cathedral of St. Joseph with the Rev. Louis Nelen officiating. The service will be recorded and posted to her obituary page following the Mass. The link can be found on Lynn’s obituary page under Tribute Wall at www.dulletrimble.com.

The general public is welcome to attend the services while following social distancing guidelines. Facial coverings are encouraged while in attendance.

Burial will be in Resurrection Cemetery.

Memorials are suggested to Wounded Warrior Project or to the Central Missouri Honor Flight.

Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

Those wishing to send condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.

 

 

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  1. Tom and Family…. Steve and I send our sympathy and prayers to all of you. She will be greatly missed, may good memories remain in your hearts.

  2. Deepeat Sympathy to you, Tom, and your family. We sure had fun growing up together when we were kids. Lynn was a loving & wonderful person. She had a lovely smile. She will be missed.

  3. Tom, On behalf of FRDC, we are so terribly sorry for your loss. Many of our staff members love and remember your leadership and service at our institution. We are here for you if you need the comfort of old friends. Respectfully, Warden Doris E. Falkenrath

  4. Deepest sympathy to your family. Growing up with Lynn on Meier drive is a wonderful memory for me. There was never a dull moment when she was around. She’ll be greatly missed!

  5. Tom our thoughts, deepest sympathies, and prayers are with you, your boys, and your extended family during this difficult time. Lynne will be forever remembered by friends, family, acquaintances, and the many lives she touched. God Bless you all. Larry R. Branson & Patricia A. Branson

  6. Tom, Chris and the extended family, you have our deepest sympathies and prayers as you go through this difficult time. We will always remember your family from all the fun times at the restaurant. Lynn was always so kind and so much fun. Mitch & Darlene Kliethermes

  7. I will never forget such a great lady. I had so many good times with her and her beautiful family. I love you Lynn, you will be missed very much.

  8. Such a great person to have known. I met Lynn while serving in the Missouri National Guard. Lynn was always quite the character and quick to bring a smile to your face. My deepest sympathies to the family, She was a brilliant lady with a dash of sassy.

  9. Lynn had a smile that lit up my day. She was the kindest and most generous person I’ve ever known. Scott and I loved being her lake neighbor and it was a privilege to become her friend. Her heart was over flowing with love that always shared with everyone she met. We will miss her always and love her forever. Love, Scott and Joannie Millar.

  10. Lynn was a shining star that brought a bright light to everyone’s life! I will treasure all the wonderful memories I shared with her. Until we meet again RIP sweet Lynn. You will be greatly missed by all ߒœ

  11. Tom, no words can express the sorrow of your loss. We are truly blessed to have been part of her life. We love you!

  12. Tom I am so sorry in your loss, please accept my deepest sympathy. God bless you all. Ron Mertz Retired Callaway Plant employee.

  13. At worked at the Missouri Army National Guard and knew Lynn, and she was a wonderful individual. My friends and I had many laughs with her at LaCasa’s! Hugs and prayers for the family. Martha & Richard Newman

  14. Tom and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Lynn was one of the kindest real people I know. The memories and laughs we have had over the years will be treasured forever. Lynn was not only a blessing to me but to anyone who knew her. May God give you comfort and strength during this difficult time. God bless you and your family.

  15. Tom, Chris, Scott and family, I am so sorry to hear about Lynn. She was an amazing lady and made me feel loved every time I saw her. She was so sweet and sassy and I loved that about her. Her beautiful face lit up ever time she talked about her family. She was so proud of her family and I enjoyed all the photos she showed me especially the ones of her and Tom. You were such a cute happy couple. ❤️ I will miss her so much. You are all in my thought and prayers. We have another guardian angel to watch over us. I love you Lynn. Until we meet again.

  16. Tom and family….my deepest sympathy and prayers. Lynn was a special lady who always had a smile. She will be missed. Gala Holliday

  17. We pretty much grew up together between her family and mine. Two peas in a pod, curious, having fun, getting in trouble. The lake was always a great time for all of us. She had an wonderful laugh and a smile that could light up the room she walked into. She was friends with just about everyone she met. Our world is diminished not that she is not in it. Goodbye Cousin Lynn, you will be missed.

  18. Tom, Scott, Chris so very sorry for the loss of Lynn. She was quite the person and always fun to be around. Words can’t wipe away your tears Hugs won’t ease your pain But hold onto your memories Forever they will remain RIP Lynn

  19. Lynn was always such a sweet lady with a cheerful disposition. She loved life and her family and friends. You will never get over this profound loss, but you will, in time, be able to get through it. May you be graced with the strength and peace you need at this difficult time. Lynn would want you to remember her with smiles.

  20. Tom, I’m so sorry for your loss. I pray God has His arms wrapped around you and your family to give you comfort, strength, peace and love through this difficult time. My condolences to you and the family.

  21. Tom and family, We wanted to let you know how special Lynn was to us. She was always smiling and with her very quick wit, helped all who knew her smile also. She and I worked together for many years and I treasure those memories. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Ray and Sandy Wadley.

  22. I was so sorry to hear about Lynn. She was a sweetheart with a beautiful smile. She always played a big part in planning our high school reunions. She will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

  23. Tom our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Janice and Dale Schmitz

  24. Kasey & Harrison, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. May you find peace and comfort during this difficult time. We love you!

  25. Tom & family, So sorry to hear the passing of Lynn. She always had a smile on her face. I felt like I have known her and the family my whole life. We came into eat at La Casa at least 2 Fridays a month when I was little. Then later on in life at the Eagles. Then worked with Tom at DOC. Hugs n prayers to you during this difficult time!

  26. Lynn smiled all the time. She cared a lot about troops. I appreciated her support and never ending dedication.

  27. Tom and family, Please accept our heartfelt condolences on Lynn’s passing. We worked with her for many years and cherish those thoughts of her smile and kind words. She alway tried to help. RIP Lynne Mae! The Zimmerman’s

  28. Please accept our Deepest Sympathy in the loss of Lynn. Gary worked with her at the National Guard for many years. We send our thoughts and prayers to all of you.

  29. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  30. Chris, Scott and family, We are sending our deepest sympathies for the loss of your mother. Even though we only had the pleasure of meeting her a few times, she was always welcoming. We have made a donation to the Wounded Warrior Project in memory of Lynn. Joe and Rishanda Richardson

  31. Our deepest sympathy to Tom, Chris, Scott and entire family. So sorry we couldn’t make the service but our prayers continue tohopefully give your family comfort. Lots of good memories with your family from Helias and the restaurant.

  32. Lynnie Mae will truly be missed I will never forget how much she loved playing volleyball at the armory and how competitive she could be. Proud to be her friend

  33. So sorry to hear. Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Eternal Rest grant unto her Oh Lord, and let Perpetual Light shine upon her. May her soul and all the souls of the faithful departed, through the Mercy of God, rest in Peace. Amen.

  34. Tom and family – So sorry to hear of the loss of Lynn. She was a wonderful lady, and we always enjoyed talking with you all at the restaurant. She will be missed greatly, and we will keep all of you in our prayers. – Gerald and Marsha Taylor


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