Lloyd Elmer Stout, Sr., was born on 9 August 1924 in Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey.
1,2 He and
Constance Sobolewski were married on 24 July 1948 in Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey.
3,4 He died on 14 March 2007, at age 82, in Hightstown, Mercer, New Jersey.
2 He was buried in Lower Tinicum Union Cemetery, Tinicum, Bucks, Pennsylvania.
5 Lloyd Elmer Stout, Sr., was a Divisional Supervisor- Rubber Industry.
6 He was educated Rochester Institute.
6 U.S. Army-WWII- 08 Mar 1943.
6,7 Lloyd E. Stout Sr.
Grew up in Princeton
EAST WINDSOR - Lloyd E. Stout Sr. died Wednesday at home. He was 82.
Born in Princeton, he was a 1942 graduate of Princeton High School.
He was employed as a divisional supervisor in the rubber industry for 32 years before moving to the chemical industry and then into the food industry, retiring in 1988 from Herr Foods.
While in the rubber field, he started a credit union, becoming its first president and later the treasurer. He also began a company softball team, which he managed, and a company mixer bowling league.
He attended Rochester Institute prior to being drafted into the Army. He served three years in the European Theater where he was the head of medical supply and distribution department in the 3rd Army. He was discharged with the rank of technical sergeant.
A member of a family that dated its New Jersey roots back to being shipwrecked off Sandy Hook in 1640, his forebears settled in Hopewell. He was a direct descendent of John Hart, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and of Penelope Van Princess, the first Mrs. Stout.
He enjoyed Princeton University athletic events, and managing in the tiny leagues, Little League, and the Lou Gehrig league. Additionally, he was fond of jazz and big-band music and was known as an excellent dancer.
Son of the late Elmer and Estella Stout, he is survived by sons Gary L. Stout and Lloyd E. Stout II; daughters Debra Gruzlovick, Diane Diaz and Helen Conti; grandchildren Myles A. Stout, Ryan J. Stout, Kyle Anna Stout, Nick Conti, Dawn Gruzlovick, John Pelehaty, and Staci Stout.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Deborah Hospital Foundation, P.O. Box 820, Browns Mills, NJ 08015.
Arrangements were by Kimble Funeral Home, Princeton.