
A Celebration of her Life will be held at noon on Saturday, January 18 at Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory, Harry W Moore Chapel. Friends may call from 11 a.m. until service time. She will be laid to rest at Crown Hill Cemetery immediately following the service.
Marilyn Louise (Stutsman) Shrout, formerly of Indianapolis, passed away on Tuesday, January 7, 2014, in the Memory Care Unit at Emeritus at Arborwood in Granger, Indiana.
Marilyn was born February 7, 1935, in Indianapolis to William L. and Marie (Roempke) Stutsman. She graduated from Arsenal Technical High School. She married Gordon Keith Shrout on July 8, 1955. She worked several clerical jobs over the years including several years at Federated Insurance but her most important career was that of homemaker.
Marilyn is survived by her daughter, Laurie Thompson of Elkhart; and a step-daughter, Jana (Daniel) Boling, of Tennessee; a grandson, Matthew (Karla) Thompson; granddaughter, Abbie Thompson, four great-grandchildren, Kiersten, Derek, Joshua, and Kaylee, and her brother, William R. Stutsman of Texas. She is pre-deceased by her husband and two sons, Brian and Timothy.
Donations can be made in Marilyn’s memory to Grace Hospice, 5838 W. Brick Road, Suite 101, South Bend, IN 46628.
A Celebration of her Life will be held at noon on Saturday, January 18 at Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory, Harry W Moore Chapel. Friends may call from 11 a.m. until service time. She will be laid to rest at Crown Hill Cemetery immediately following the service.







Genevieve Mcbride says
Prayers for you and your family Laurie. So sorry to hear of your moms passingamd of the others in your family. I miss the old days when we used to visit and talk. Message me on Facebook. Gina Mcbride
John & Mary Golden says
We are truly saddened to hear of Marilyn’s passing. She was a gracious and inviting woman whose presence lit up a room. I have very many fond memories of her from when I was a small child.
Bill and Ann Christophel says
You are all in our prayers. I spent many hours pulling her chain and her mine. She and my son, Jarrod, had a special contact. They seemed to be on the same wave length. She will be missed. God Bless,
Bill and Ann Christophel
Joe and Jo Ann Shary says
As long time neighbors and acquaintances of Marilyn, we remember her as a ready, willing and most able organizer and doer of most anything needed to be done, whether in support of association meetings, garage sales or getting out our community newsletter…always helpful and proficient. She enjoyed her regular walks around the lake listening to her music and meeting with friends and neighbors at our community table. Marilyn often recalled her fond memories with Gordon, who she now joins in eternal peace. May the Lord’s peace be with them and with you, Laurie and yours.