18 Feb 1926 – 2 Nov 1946
3rd Great-Grandson of Philip Cardon and Martha Marie Tourn
2nd Great-Grandson of Louis Philip Cardon and Susette Stalé
Great-Grandson of Emanuel Philip Cardon and Amelia Maria Merrick
Grandson of Emanuel Alonzo Cardon and Rosa Vilate Terry
Son of Dency Cardon and Walter Milton Stout
Southern Alameda county’s traffic death toll rose to 39 last weekend as two persons were killed and three were injured in five separate accidents, the California Highway Patrol reported.
The dead:
. . .
Glen Allen Stout, 21, 405 East Central street, Balboa, Calif.
. . .
Stout died as result of injuries received when he leaped from the cab of a truck driven by Paul Otto Bauman, 23, 4347 East 61st street, Maywood, Calif., after an accident on Highway 50 at Midway road at 4:45 p.m. Saturday.
JUMPS FROM TRUCK
Bauman said Stout jumped from the truck after it had collided with a parked truck driven by Albert George Morris, 30, Box 428 Beck road, Livermore, and had swerved off the highway into a field. Had Stout stayed in the truck, Bauman said, he would have escaped injury.
-Published in the Daily Review (Hayward, CA), Monday, November 4, 1946, Page 1.
Passenger Dies
In Leap From
Moving Truck
Two men were killed and at least nine persons injured, five seriously, in week-end traffic accidents in the Metropolitan Oakland area, officers reported today.
The dead:
……….
Glen A. Stout, 21, of Balboa, who was killed instantly when he leaped from a truck in a vain effort to escape an impending collision near Livermore.
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-Published in The Oakland Post Enquirer (Oakland, CA), Monday, November 4, 1946, Page 3.
Glen A. Stout, 21, of Balboa, was fatally injured when he leaped out of the cab of a moving truck when he thought the truck was going to crash on the highway near Mountain House, 12 miles east of Livermore.
The truck was driven by Paul Baeran, of Mayfair, according to police, who swerved to avoid hitting two others which were blocking the road.
-Published in the Oakland Tribune (Oakland, CA), Monday, November 4, 1946, Page 16.
Glen Stout Killed in Jump
From Truck in California
BOULDER CITY, Nov. 5–Glen Stout, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Stout, 624 Avenue F, was killed Saturday night near Livermore, California, when he jumped from a moving truck he was driving.
According to the report of a patrolman who investigated the accident, there was a wrecked car ahead of the truck, and it was thought that Stout jumped from the truck, which was moving slowly, to give assistance.
He lost his balance and fell striking his head, and died almost immediately, it was learned by the family here. It is believed that a crippled foot, which was injured as a boy, and which kept him out of the service, might have been responsible for his fall.
The truck had unloaded freight in Oakland and was en route to Stockton when the accident occurred. The body was taken to Pleasant, near Livermore, and is being accompanied from there to Las Vegas today. Funeral services will be held in Boulder City Wednesday at 1 o’clock at the L. D. S. church, with the Bunker Burt mortuary in charge.
Stout was born in Hinckley, Utah, but came to Boulder City with the family at an early age and received his education in the Bulder City schools. He leaves his widow, Shirley, whom he married last March, and her three-year-old daughter. He left here about three years ago and had made his home on Balboa Island, near Long Beach, but visited frequently here.
In addition to his parents and widow, he leaves the following brothers and sisters: Archie L. Stout and Marwood M. Stout of Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. M. E. Dastrup of Ontario, California; Cardon Stout, who is attending school in Boulder, Colorado; Mrs. Thomas Mohler of Boulder City; her twin sister, Mrs. Willis Eaton, of Balboa Island; Nathan L. Stout, who is in the navy, stationed at Great Lakes, Illinois and Belva Ann, Kenyon, Phillip D. and Dewey Lee Stout of Boulder City.
All of the family except Cardon are expected for the funeral. Burial will be in the Boulder City cemetery. He was working for his brother-in-law, Willis Eaton, who has a produce trucking business, at the time of his death.
Eaton had seen him in Oakland Saturday afternoon as he was on his way to Boulder City, and did not learn of his death until he arrived here Sunday night.
-Published in the Las Vegas Evening Review-Journal, Tuesday, November 5, 1946, Page 5
ACCIDENTAL
Verdicts of accidental death were returned by the jury in the cases of Glen Allen Stout, 21, of Balboa, who was killed as he leaped from the cab of a truck driven by Paul Otto Bauman, 23, of Maywood, California, after the truck had collided with a parked vehicle on highway 50 near Livermore November 2, and Marino Amaro of Pleasanton who died as the result of a fall from a ladder in his garden, October 19.
-Published in the Daily Review (Hayward, CA), Tuesday, November 12, 1946, Page 1.
Boulder City Cemetery, Boulder City, Clark County, Nevada, Plot: Block 021 Lot Number 346
