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Roberta Stout

June 2, 1926 — February 25, 2005

Full name: Roberta StoutbrbrResidence at time of death: Grady, New MexicobrbrDate of Death: February 25, 2005brbrLocation of Death: Her home in GradybrbrDate of birth: June 2, 1926 Age: 88brbrPlace of birth: Clovis, New Mexico to Robert and Mary Ellen ReedbrbrPreceded in death by: Her parents; her husband Calvin Stout in 1997; and 1 Sister Barbara QueenerbrbrSurvived by: 2 Daughters Janice Gardner and her husband Olin of Cloudcroft, and Jacqueline Davis and her husband Kenneth of Clovis; 2 Grandchildren Andrea Gardner of Norman, Oklahoma, and Greg Gardner of Cloudcroft, New Mexico; 1 Sister Irma Chitwood of Clovis; and 3 Brothers Weldon and Paul Reed both ofbrAmarillo, Texas, and Marvin Reed of Dallas, TexasbrbrService information Time, place and minister: Services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, March 1, 2005 at the West 21st Street Church of Christ in Clovis. Otho Rogers will officiate.brbrBurial will be at: Grady Cemetery in Grady, New MexicobrbrPallbearers: Steve Stanley, Jerry Powell, R. L. Richards, Sammy Prieta, Jim Woods brWallace FraserbrbrMemorial Contributions: may be made to the New Mexico Christian Childrens Home inbrPortales, New Mexico.brbrSteed-Todd Funeral Home, 800 E. Nlanana, Clovis, New Mexico 88101br575-763-5541brbrAdditional information: She and her husband Calvin enjoyed being active membersbrof the Broadview Church of Christ. The couple farmed and ranched all their lives and bred and raced quarter horses for 40 years. While they raised their two daughters, Roberta served as 4-H leader, State Director of Make-it-Yourself with Wool, and was active in the Curry County Extension Women's Club. She and her daughters owned and worked together at the Blue Room for almost 20 years.brbrAfter her husband passed away in 1997, Roberta continued to be actively involved in breeding and racing horses and raising cattle. She also joined a bowling league and enjoyed competing in tournaments. Roberta was a muchloved, well-respected member of the various communities to which she belonged.

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