Mary Evelyn Stout

Birth date: Apr 8, 1948 Death date: Mar 14, 2020

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Mary Evelyn Stout, 71, Elizabethton passed away Saturday March 14, 2020 in Johnson City Medical Center. She was a native of Hawkins County and was a daughter of the late Mark and Elizabeth “Liz” Burton. Mrs. Stout retired from Sycamore Shoals Hospital after 25 years of service. She was a member of Hampton Church of God. Mrs. Stout enjoyed being with family especially her grandchildren and her great-granddaughter. She enjoyed cooking, traveling and going to church and serving her Lord and ministering to people young and old. Mrs. Stout was so proud of her sons, whom all served their country in the Military. And she always supported the men and women who was serving in the military. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by two sons, Tommy Stout and Brandon Stout; three brothers, Ray, Gale and Luther Burton; three half-sisters, Dorothy, Ida and Nellie; half-brother, Earl. Survivors include her husband, Bobby Stout; a son, Bryon Stout of Elizabethton; six sisters, Helen, Jean, Monie, Cecil, Elizabeth and Mildred; grandchildren, Dalton Stout, Barrett Stout, Zoie Stout, Ethan Stout and Sophia Stout; great-granddaughter, Aussie Ella Stout; many nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be conducted at 6:00 PM Friday, March 20, 2020 in Hampton Church of God, 401 1st Avenue, Hampton, Tennessee 37658 with Pastor Hobart Bradshaw officiating. Condolences may be made online at www.wadugger. Obit courtesy of Woodall-Anderson and Dugger Funeral Home. 423-928-2245

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Megan Hicks

Sweet Mary. Oh how we long to have you here on this earth with us bit we know that we were so ready to be with Jesus. You spent your life witnessing your love and the hope in Jesus Christ. Even though we are heartbroken we know that you are rejoicing in heaven. There is no doubt in our minds that's where you are! And someday soon we will meet again. I loom forward to seeing you waiting for me at those pearly gates! Love you so much! Until we meet again. Watch over us angel❤️❤️❤️

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Tom Powers

Bobby, sorry for your loss of Mary. Prayers for you and your family. I always enjoyed Mary as a person and a great employee, she was a wonderful cook. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 Tom Powers

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Elizabeth Campbell

She was the best cook that Sycamore Shoals Hospital had. Cooked with her heart and loved what she did. But her health finally made it to hard to work. I sure missed her when she left. To her family it is good to know that someday you have the assurance you will see her again. She was truly a beloved lady. She let her light shine for God everyday. Love you Mary always.

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Debra Bridgeman

I worked with this wonderful lady at the hospital. First and foremost she was a Christian. She was a peace maker at work and loved everybody . She cared about the patients she served . One morning I came in she was in the kitchen getting ready for the day . She had Christian music on while she worked . The boss came in and said we can't have music on . It could be a safety hazard . She quickly turned it off . But she hummed it through the day . I knew where her heart was then . I knew that would never change .

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Bobby Tester

Mary was a woman of God.She kept her faith with the lord right up to the end, at the time she went to be with the her lord and savior.She will be truly be missed by all. I had the pleasure of praying with Mary at the hospital several times and she still raised her hands to her lord as bad as she felt she never denied Jesus. Mary will be missed by everyone she came in contact with because i know who ever they were they heard about Jesus. that,s who Mary was a true warrior for Christ.

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Robert Moseley

I will miss my sweet sister Mrs. Mary. She is and will remain a lady of honor, compassion and a love that only Jesus could put in her heart. She was more than any words that I can possibly imagine to put here or anywhere. She's a soldier of the Lord. It was an honor to have worked with her, and most importantly, listening to her encouraging words. I love you. And you will be with all of us forever.

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Zoie Stout

This woman moved mountains with her faith. She taught me so much. She gave me so much. And she loved me so hard. I love you, Mamaw.❤️

Dawn Cox

Mary was a very big part of my life, like a mom. I knew when we met we'd be friends but didn't know the the depth of it. I can't write everything I want to say , it's to long. I'm so happy for the 5 years we had as friends, learning what it means to truly try to love the people who don't care about you only because that's what Christ wants us to do , thats not easy and loving your family and friends with all you have to give, even when it hurts. This world was a better place because she was in it. She prayed fervently for everyone, wanted the best for everyone and strived to be a good example. She stood by me, encouraged , supported and prayed for me. I qill always cherish and miss her.