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Harvey Dale Stout Jr., 70, of Monahans, Texas passed away June 18, 2025, in Odessa, Texas.
Dale was born May 23, 1955, in Crane, Texas to Harvey Dale Stout Sr. and Lawana Oliver.
Dale loved watching football, especially his Dallas Cowboys. He loved his roosters, camping & fishing with his family. He had a talent for fixing cars. Dale also loved BBQ’s in the backyard with his family & hanging out with his Best Friend since 3rd grade, Rey Ramirez. He loved spending time with his kids & grandkids.
He is survived by his sister, Connie Davis & her husband Darrell of Amarillo, Tx; brother, Jeffery & his wife Amanda of Monahans, Tx; sons, Harvey Stout & Ashley of Sherman, Tx; Rudy Stout & Tyree Stout of Monahans; Daniel & Sandy Stout of Tennessee & Jacob Stout of Fort Worth Tx; Rusty & Angelica Kight of Hobbs, NM; daughter, Hollie & Gabe of Odessa, Tx; 17 grandkids & 7 great grandkids
He is preceded in death by his wife, Zan Kight Stout; father, Harvey Dale Stout Sr.; his mom, Lawana Oliver; sister, Stacie Stout.
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210 S Allen Ave, Monahans, TX 79756
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