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Robert Kelley Stout Jr.

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Go home and teach the angels how to sing,
we will continue on as best we can

It is with a heavy heart that I have to inform you we have lost one of our own Kelley has gone to teach the angels how to sing. We will miss his voice, his smile and his laughter that always touched your heart. God speed my brother, we will carry on as best we can and you will be missed.

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Robert "Kelley" Stout Jr., age 46, of Pigeon Forge, passed away Thursday, October 31, 2013.
He was born November 11, 1966 in Oak Ridge, the son of Robert Kelley Stout Sr., and Joyce Mae Adams Stout of Oak Ridge.
Kelley grew up in Calvary Baptist Church of Oak Ridge and was a member of Batley Baptist Church in Oliver Springs. He was a well-known entertainer and singer in the Pigeon Forge area, performing at Classic Country, Kickin' Country, Lumberjack Feud, Smoky Mountain Opry, Dixie Stampede and the Blackwood's Breakfast Show.
His contagious laughter and fun loving attitude was a pleasure to all who ever knew him. He loved his children and his family with all his heart. He also enjoyed fishing, hunting and riding his motorcycle.
In addition to his parents, he is survived by
son and daughter, Elijah Grey Stout and Emma Lea Stout and their mother, Lori French, all of Dunlap, TN; sisters, Gayle Jones and husband, Larry of Oak Ridge and Ginger Stout of Knoxville; nieces, Julie Jones Monday and husband John of Knoxville,
Allison Jones Morgan and husband Daniel of Oak Ridge and Geri Jones Hopper and husband Terry of Clinton; several great nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins and a host of extended family. He is also survived by special friends, Suzette Nolan of Knoxville, Zena Yank and daughter Ashley of Pigeon Forge and many other friends, too numerous to mention.

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