Winnie Gilbert Stout

1962 ∼ 2008

Winnie Gilbert Stout

Winnie Gilbert Stout, 46, of Jarrell, died Monday, November 17, 2008, in Arlington.

A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, November 22, 2008, at Claybar Funeral Home in Bridge City, with the Reverend Sid Thorne, officiating.

The family will receive friends beginning at 10:00 a.m. Saturday.

Born in Orange on March 18, 1962, she was the daughter of Elmo Gilbert and Norma Gilbert Cardiff.

Winnie was a devoted wife and mother. She was very fun loving and enjoyed life – living it to the fullest.

Preceded in death by her husband, Scott William Stout and parents, Elmo Gilbert and Norma Gilbert Cardiff, Winnie is survived by her children, Amy Moore and Kurt Stout, both of Grand Prairie; brothers, Mark Gilbert and his wife, Dyan, of Bridge City, Matthew Gilbert of Orange; sister, Holly Giffin and her husband, Mike, of Beaumont; and her companion, Rick Hamilton of Jarrell.

Memorial Video

Condolences

Anonymous November 23, 2008
My prayers are with Winnie's loved ones. I have not seen Winnie in over 30 years but the thought of her brings back many happy childhood memories! Slumber parties and "bluebirds" My thoughts are with all of you during this time. Angela Shepherd##imported-begin##Angela Shepherd##imported-end##
Anonymous November 21, 2008
My heart felt sympathy is with the family and especially with my friend Rick. His love for Winnie was ever present to all that know him. Though I know he is sadden by this terrible loss may he turn to the Lord for comfort. With the Lords blessings we w##imported-begin##Bill Johnson##imported-end##
Anonymous November 21, 2008
I know mere words cannot take away the sadness that you must feel. At work a day never goes by that Rick doesn't mention Winnie and every time he does it always brings a smile to his face. I know you will all miss her, but always remember the happiness th##imported-begin##Doug Smith##imported-end##
Anonymous November 21, 2008
I haven't seen Winnie since we were teenagers and each went our own way. I was very sad to hear of her passing but was happy to read in her obituary that she apparently led a full and happy life. I hope her children know that everyone thought she was a sw##imported-begin##Nathalie Smith Rupp##imported-end##