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1924
2013
Claude "Coach" Stoutamire, born in 1924 and member of the 4th generation Leon County pioneer family, died October 7, 2013. He graduated from Leon High School where he was a standout in basketball and track, holding the state records for many years in the high jump. After high school, he joined the Army and left for basic training at Camp Blanding on June 24, 1943. He served proudly until his honorable discharge in 1946. His service to his country was one of his proudest accomplishments.
After his discharge in 1946, instead of returning to play basketball for the University of Florida, he chose to play for Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. While there he was a standout player on the court and participated in one of the first true national tournaments held for intercollegiate basketball. He was the leading scorer on the team three years and also made honorable mention All American. He also lettered four years in track and holds the conference high jump record at 6'4". Due to his prowess on the basketball court and track, he was inducted into the Northwestern State University Hall of Fame in 1980. He graduated with a degree in Education in 1950 and then completed his Masters in Education from Stephen F. Austin State University. However, he was not done playing basketball, playing as a member of the two time US American Legion Basketball National Championship team.
After college, he returned home to Tallahassee to teach and coach at Leon High School. He is best known as the beloved head basketball coach from 1951-1973 and in the first five years he produced two conference championships. He was also a fearless drivers education teacher and loveably tormented P.E. teacher. As an active part of the Big Bend community, he was a founding member of the Soapstone Hunting Club of Gadsden County.
He leaves behind his loving wife of 62 years, Barbara (née Richter) of Tallahassee; children, Barbara, Ric (and wife, Becky) and Chris, all of Monticello; grandchildren, John, Tori, Alex, Casey, and Jeff and their families; and his great grandchild "Muff" Mary Catherine. A well know animal lover, he also leaves behind his beloved dogs, goats, chickens, turkeys, horses, and deer.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Big Bend Hospice of Jefferson County or Big Bend Hospice House. (1723 Mahan Center Blvd., Tallahassee, FL 32308)
A service will be held on Tuesday, October 15th at 2:00pm at Culley's Chapel on Riggins Road.
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October 19, 2013
Bill Palmer
I am sorry for your loss. Coach was mentor to me and many other young men. He had a unique way of communicating. I can only remember snippits of our conversations but one in particular comes to mind. On one occasion, all he said to me was, "well?" This particular discussion occurred after I had surgical correction of a break of the 5th metatarsal on my right hand, suffered during practice in the old gym prior to the '64-'65 season. "Well?", Coach said. I haven't thought about it in years. Now, it hits me like Bill Stanfield. This was a teachable moment. Coach did a lot of that. Coach did not lecture me about my anger and my temper tantrums. He subtly gave me the message, which I learned. I continue to learn from his lessons. If I can be half the man Coach Stoutamire was, I'll do fine.
October 16, 2013
Ruth Godfrey
I'm so sorry to learn of your loss, and glad I had the chance to see at least some of you recently. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Godspeed to a beloved friend. Time passes but does not dull the memories of such good times.
October 16, 2013
Nellie Godfrey Baumgarten
There are so many wonderful memories of our Dog Island extended family. Coach Stoutamire also took me from study hall to get papers for my driving test and due to a new state law I came back with my license. Mother was a grey lady in the clinic that year and in shock. Much love to the family and prayers that you will be comforted by your memories. He was such a kind and gentle man.
October 15, 2013
Walter Rowell
Sometimes you are blessed to meet a true gentleman that leave a lasting impression. Mr. Stoutamire was one of those men.
October 14, 2013
Clayton Neal Ryan
I was saddened to learn of your passing and I've had a heavy heart since then. You were someone I've always admire and patterned a portion of my life after. I was always pleased to call you cousin and often bragged to my friends about my favorite college basketball player who was an All-American and proved my point when Northwestern came to Mobile to play Spring Hill and won -- one of the best nights of my growing up years. My love to Barbara and your family
October 14, 2013
Carol Price
Dear Ric, Becky and family,
I'm so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
October 14, 2013
Cathy Van Atta
Casey, I'm sorry for your loss. I know how special your Grandfather was to you and your family.
October 14, 2013
Judy Laster
Coach you will be missed by all who were blessed to have known you. I am glad God allowed our paths to cross all those years ago. To your family I send my deepest sympathy.
October 13, 2013
Debi Lischer Mullenioux
Uncle Claude, always kind, patient and generous. I have beautiful memories of time with him on Dog Island and he always made us feel welcome and loved. He was one of those from the Greatest generation of our country and our family. We will miss him always.
October 13, 2013
Carol Nunn Midler
Coach Stoutamire was a true gentleman and made this world a better place.
October 13, 2013
Ferrell Elliott
My varsity coach 1953-55, Coach Stoutamire will continue to occupy a prominent place in my book of high school memories. He took us to the NEC Conference Championship in 1954-54. Aside from his leadership as a coach, he was a mentor in other ways, as well. A fine example of a man worth emulating. I always looked forward to returning to Tallahassee for our high school reunions, knowing that our beloved basketball coach and his lovely wife, Barbara, would also be there. May you rest for eternity in peace, Coach, with the knowledge that you left behind countless thousands of grateful students and athletes who will miss you until the end of their own days on this earth. "Thanks, Coach."
October 13, 2013
Bob & Mary Helen Fraser
He was a special person. Well loved by all. He was revered as a coach, a friend, an educator and a Christian. He will be missed by all. My wife and are thankful we were able to attend Leon High while he was there.(Class of 57/58)
October 13, 2013
Franklin Thompson
I played for coach Stoutamire as a Senior at Leon (Fall 1965-1966). It's sad to know that another part of my high school years is gone.
Thanks Coach, for some really good times at Leon.
October 13, 2013
David
Being a student at Leon from 1963 - '66, he was the one teacher that commanded respect simply because he gave respect. I will never forget the fact that he would not scheduled ball games on Wednesday because it interfered with prayer meeting. He was the best of the good guys! God Bless "Coach" and his family!
October 13, 2013
R.I.P. Coach.
ervin beagles
October 12, 2013
Vena Stoutamire Lapping
Uncle Claude was a proud Stoutamire and a kind southern gentleman. He grew up with my daddy , a cousin, but more like a brother. He was a huge presence in my life growing up in Jackson Bluff. Great legacy ileft behind as a coach and family man. He will always be"Uncle Bull" to us.
October 10, 2013
Doug Ireland
A beloved teammate at Northwestern State ... a lifelong friend to all those boys ... I had the privilege of speaking with Mr. Stoutamire, and his teammates, and know the love they shared for each other. Everyone at NSU sends their condolences to the family and friends, and celebrates the life of the man his teammates knew as "Jodie" - one of the best basketball players and people in our 100 years of playing the sport.
October 10, 2013
B.W. Stoutamire
Claude was one of the good guys, and a great basketball coach. Always enjoyed chatting with Claude, a very pleasant man.
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