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Timothy J. Stout March 7, 1967 - January 6, 2025

Timothy James Stout

March 7th, 1967 – January 6th, 2025
A life too short but filled with love.
He showed us love through his kindness, strength, and faith.
The most gentle giant, with a heart as big as his hugs.
A provider, protector, and father in every way that mattered.
His laughter filled our home. His presence filled our hearts.
He taught us the meaning of love, family, and hard work.
A piece of him lives on in all of us.
We will miss him every day, but his love will guide us always.
Rest in peace, our gentle giant. Until we meet again.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Leslie; his daughters, Tiffany (Brian), Amber (Wayne), and Alicia (Cody); his son, Christopher (Samantha); his sisters Valerie (Dave) and Debbie; and his cherished grandchildren, Camden, Alexander, Iyla, Ayda, Viktor, Markus, Avi, Violet, and Emma.
All services will be held privately. Arrangements made by the Bateman-Allen Funeral Home, Brookhaven, PA. Online condolences can be sent via www.batemanallenfuneralhome.com

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    Samantha Sakiadis says

    We’re going to miss you so much Poppop Tim!
    Thank you for being the best grandfather to Camden and Violet. We will keep your memory alive by reminding them of how much you loved them.

    Thank you for welcoming me into your family and treating me like I was one of your daughters.

    We love you and will miss you so much.

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    Rob Root says

    I didn’t know you that long but you were a great guy and a great boss. You will be missed by many. Rest in peace my brother.

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    Desiree Harper-Taylor says

    Tim, as it was already mentioned you were a gentle giant, but you needed that big body because of all the love you had inside of you for all that knew you, I think God puts a light in some people that can’t stay on this earth to long because it will burn out, so he calls them home where that light can shine as bright as he intended, you were one of those people cousin you will be missed by all those who had the honor and pleasure of knowing you especially those of us who called you family. May you rest in peace. Leslie, Deb, Val and kids/grandkids, I know you are all devastated right now, but take comfort in knowing one of the sweetest people God put on this earth you had the honor to call him husband, brother, dad and pop pop. Love you all.

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      Janice Parks says

      I will always have good memories of working with Tim. He was a great pleasure to work with. The nicest, kindest man with a heart of gold, and a great boss, who made me laugh. My condolences to all his loved ones. He will be missed very much. May you. R I .P. and fly high with the angels in heaven Tim

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