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Pastor Bobby G. Stout

1944 - 2025

Pastor  Bobby G. Stout obituary, 1944-2025

BORN

1944

DIED

2025

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Elizabethton, Tennessee

Bobby Stout Obituary

Pastor Bobby G. Stout

January 17, 1944 -

January 29, 2025

ELIZABETHTON - Pastor Bobby G. Stout, age 81, of Elizabethton, went to Heaven peacefully on January 29, 2025, while at home surrounded by family, and now sits at the feet of Jesus! He was an amazing man of incredible faith, who was born in Avery County, NC to Maggie and William Ed Stout on January 17, 1944, and was the youngest of fourteen children. His family later relocated to Hampton, TN, where he called Carter County his home and community for his remaining years. He graduated from Hampton High School in 1962 and was a four-year member of the historical Hampton High School basketball team (coached by Buck Van Huss) that won the Tennessee High School State Basketball Championship in 1960.

His presence will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. He was a beacon of light and pillar to the Carter County community, known for his selfless nature, servant leadership, boundless unconditional love for others, respect for those who served in the military, and unwavering dedication to his faith in Christ. If you ever sought his guidance when experiencing loss or disappointment in life, his heart broke alongside yours, and he had just the right words that would bring comfort, solace, hope, and direction to your situation and need.

He was pastor of Pleasant Beach Baptist Church for 43 years and served as pastor Emeritus upon his retirement in 2012 until his death.

He was blessed with a devoted wife of 62 years- Janice Potter Stout. He was the proud father of three children: Tawana Stout Holland of Elizabethton (Gordon), LaDonna Stout Boone of Roan Mountain (Steve), and Bobby Jr. of Monroe, GA, (Mandy). God blessed him with five grandchildren: Emrie Boone Vines (Dalton), Israel Boone, Audrey Holland, Charlie Stout, and Jake Stout. In addition, he is survived by his sisters-in-law: Barbara Moffett, Helen Blevins, and Brenda Sneed, along with numerous nieces and nephews- especially Creed Guy, who was like a brother. He was loved by his grand dogs: Ace, Maci, Rosie, Peanut, Chipper, Lady, and Aspen.

He had a clear message for all: love everyone unconditionally with every ounce of your heart, laugh and spread joy and the gospel of Jesus Christ, support the "underdogs," and look out for those who are struggling in life. He would want you to reconnect with family and friends who have fallen out of touch with each other. He would want you to overcome the hardship of forgiveness and replace petty differences with understanding and love. He would tell you to turn the TV off, pick up your phone and give those who are struggling a call, send cards, and visit those who are sick in the hospital. He would want you to pause your work and make people a priority. Tell your family members how proud you are of them often, love and accept all the people that God puts in your path. Most of all, he would encourage you to find a church home and serve the Lord. If you do not have a church family, he would want you to find your way to the little church by the river- Pleasant Beach Baptist Church, where you will find "the best people in the world" waiting to love you.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Pleasant Beach Baptist Church building fund.

We invite you to join us as we celebrate the extraordinary life of Pastor Bobby G. Stout- a shining example of Christ's love, compassion, and selflessness that will live on in our hearts forever. The family will receive friends on Saturday, February 8, 2025 from 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM at Pleasant Beach Baptist Church, 125 Watauga Rd, Elizabethton, with the funeral service to follow.

Interment will be held at 2:00 PM on Sunday, February 9, 2025. Family and friends will assemble at the funeral home at 1:15 PM and will proceed to Happy Valley Memorial Park Mausoleum of Peace.

Pallbearers: Jerry Bowers, John Bradley, Frank Buchanan, Shannon Burchett, Alex Campbell, Len Dugger, Lee Foley, Jerry Greene, C. J. Peters, Eston Schaffer, Walt Slagle, Junior Stanley, Tom Taylor, Greg Tester, Chad Tipton, Kevin Vaughn, Tommy Vaughn.

Honorary Pallbearers: 1960 Hampton High School State Basketball Teammates, members of Pleasant Beach Baptist Church, fellow pastors of the Tri-Cities, the anonymous donor of the Pleasant Beach Baptist Church property, Jack Barnes, Steve Burrough Jr., Herman Boone, Deacon Bowers, Eddie Carver, Chuck Cannon, Darrel Cannon, Senator Rusty Crowe, Victor Deloach, Chris Mathes, C.Y. Peters, Harold Presnell, Ed Stalcup, Junior Stalcup, Richard Tetrick, Jason Vines, Bob Whitson, John Whitson, Neighbors: Steve Burrough Sr., Daniel Grindstaff, Ken Long, Jerry Proffitt, Ted Puckett.

Honorary Junior Pallbearers: Brett Cable, Braylon Campbell, Brogen Campbell, Finn Grindstaff, Owen Grindstaff, Gus Hurley, Kameron Martin, Carter Vaughn, Collin Vaughn, Jaxson Vaughn, Tee Vaughn.

Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting our web-site www.tetrickfuneralhome.com, Tetrick Funeral Home of Elizabethton is both blessed and honored to serve Bobby's family. Office phone: (423) 542-2232.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Johnson City Press from Jan. 31 to Feb. 1, 2025.

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Barbara Hill Kimbrel

February 8, 2025

May God bless you Janice and the family during your time of sorrow.

Marie Mathes Proffitt

February 6, 2025

Janice, Tawana, LaDonna, Bobby Jr,
I'm so sorry to have just heard of ur loss!
Bobby was a wonderful person, thoughtfully, kind, reassuring, funny at times, and most importantly holy! You can rest assure that he is singing right now with the Angels!
He's now up there to check on my younger brother, Jamie, that just passed away on Christmas Day!

Felecia Arnett Kosco

February 1, 2025

Janice and Family, I´m so so sorry for your loss. Bobby was an amazing person and I know what a void will be in your life now. I still remember him though in your little apartment when I came to see your first baby. He was so proud. My prayers are with you in the coming days. I´m sorry I can´t be there.

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