Children are Stephen Boyd Stout, Laurence Dean Stout, Kenny Kay Stout, Annette Stout and Jon Kevin Stout.
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Before construction on Phase I of the Hurricane Center was even completed, Jonna Stout of Hurricane, UT met with DSC administrators and offered to fund a second building. "Never in my life did we ever think the college would be right here in little Hurricane, and we're excited that it is," said Jonna Stout, who made the donation in memory of her late husband, Boyd.
Initially, Stout had planned to keep the entire project anonymous and only wanted her husband's name to appear on the building, but her children insisted otherwise.Both her son and one of her grandsons graduated from the college.The expansion comes at a time when the entire East county area is itself expanding, an area the Hurricane Center is specifically geared toward serving.Hurricane alone has experienced a 110 percent growth increase over the past ten years, growing from 3,915 in 1990 to a population of 8,250 in 2000. Enrollment at the Hurricane Center has reflected that growth.When DSC first began offering classes in Hurricane during fall semester in 1995, 34 students total were enrolled in two courses.Nearly 500 students were enrolled in over 30 courses this past fall semester at the Hurricane Center.
Jonna Pulsipher Stout was born in Bunkerville, Nevada eight months after her father's death.Her mother, Cleone Pulsipher, raised Jonna and her five siblings in Bunkerville until they moved to Hurricane.
After the war the family returned to Hurricane, where Jonna finished high school and met and married her sweetheart., Boyd Crawford Stout.
Jonna was a full-time mother and strongly believes in the importance of mothers being in the home.
In 1972, Jonna and her family returned to the Hurricane Valley to partner with Boyd's brother in establishing Stout Home Furnishings.
Jonna is an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.She has worked with the youth, the sports program and girls camp.She served as Primary President four times, Young Women's President four times and stake young women's president.Boyd and Jonna supported their own sons and also sponsored three others as missionaries.
Jonna is an active member of the service club, Buenos Amigas, in Hurricane.She served as President in 1990. Today, the highlights of Jonna's life are her twenty-five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Children are Stephen Boyd Stout, Laurence Dean Stout, Kenny Kay Stout, Annette Stout and Jon Kevin Stout.
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Before construction on Phase I of the Hurricane Center was even completed, Jonna Stout of Hurricane, UT met with DSC administrators and offered to fund a second building. "Never in my life did we ever think the college would be right here in little Hurricane, and we're excited that it is," said Jonna Stout, who made the donation in memory of her late husband, Boyd.
Initially, Stout had planned to keep the entire project anonymous and only wanted her husband's name to appear on the building, but her children insisted otherwise.Both her son and one of her grandsons graduated from the college.The expansion comes at a time when the entire East county area is itself expanding, an area the Hurricane Center is specifically geared toward serving.Hurricane alone has experienced a 110 percent growth increase over the past ten years, growing from 3,915 in 1990 to a population of 8,250 in 2000. Enrollment at the Hurricane Center has reflected that growth.When DSC first began offering classes in Hurricane during fall semester in 1995, 34 students total were enrolled in two courses.Nearly 500 students were enrolled in over 30 courses this past fall semester at the Hurricane Center.
Jonna Pulsipher Stout was born in Bunkerville, Nevada eight months after her father's death.Her mother, Cleone Pulsipher, raised Jonna and her five siblings in Bunkerville until they moved to Hurricane.
After the war the family returned to Hurricane, where Jonna finished high school and met and married her sweetheart., Boyd Crawford Stout.
Jonna was a full-time mother and strongly believes in the importance of mothers being in the home.
In 1972, Jonna and her family returned to the Hurricane Valley to partner with Boyd's brother in establishing Stout Home Furnishings.
Jonna is an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.She has worked with the youth, the sports program and girls camp.She served as Primary President four times, Young Women's President four times and stake young women's president.Boyd and Jonna supported their own sons and also sponsored three others as missionaries.
Jonna is an active member of the service club, Buenos Amigas, in Hurricane.She served as President in 1990. Today, the highlights of Jonna's life are her twenty-five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
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