In Memory of

Charles

Edward

"Butch"

Stout

Obituary for Charles Edward "Butch" Stout

Charles Edward “Butch” Stout, 70, of Unionville, passed away at his residence on Thursday January 24, 2019. Butch was born November 30, 1948 in Indianapolis, IN and was the son of the late Donald Edward and Annabell (Fritch) Stout.
Butch was a truck driver and drove for several companies, retiring from Holland Motor Freight. Butch enjoyed playing poker on Monday nights with his Unionville Poker buddies, played Bingo at the American Legion, collected NASCAR memorbilia, enjoyed big band music, mushroom and squirrel hunting and riding motorcycles. He enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren, all of whom he taught to shoot. He was a member of Teamsters Local 135, American Legion, VFW, and AmVets.
Survivors include his children, Stanley Lopossa Sr. (MaryAnn), Denise Cating (Mark), Kim Herbin (Jody), Angie Berry (Cody) and Donnie Stout; 10 grandchildren, Monica Cullison (Chad), Stanley Lopossa Jr., Brian Drake (Katie), Ethan Cating (Shiloh), Ashley Lapossa, MacKenzie Herbin, Madilyn Herbin, Aria “Mae” Herbin, Audrey “Bean” Herbin, and The World Famous Cooper Berry; 6 great grandchildren, Riley Cullison, Colin Cullison, Vinny Broderick, Aiden Lopossa, Natalie Lopossa, and Essie Cating. Also surviving is his brother Steve Stout (Kathy).
Butch was preceded in death by his wife of 43 years, Bonita Lynn “Bonnie” Stout, his parents, and son-in-law, Monty Wayne Drake.
Visitation will be on Monday January 28, 2019 from 3-8 pm at The Funeral Chapel of Powell and Deckard 3000 E. Third St. Bloomington.
Services will be 2:00 pm Tuesday January 29, 2019 at The Funeral Chapel . Rev. Bill Breeden will officiate and burial will follow at Little Union Baptist Cemetery where the Monroe County Veterans Honor Guard will have Military Honors. Please join the family following the burial for a meal and fellowship at the Unionville Senior Citizens Center.
Memorial contributions can be given in Butch’s honor to the American Cancer Society.
Memories of Butch and condolences to his family may be given at www.thefuneralchapel.net