
Art Shrout Funeral Expenses
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With the passing of my father-in-law, Art, we are starting a fundraiser to assist his wife Dee with the accumulative expenses that occurred upon his sudden passing. Any donation will be greatly appreciated and assist Dee immensely. This was so sudden and unexpected there was zero time for planning. Dee lost her partner of 40 years to COVID-19 all the while trying to fight the virus herself. I am asking help from my community, please help her. Lets give her one less thing to worry about while she grieves the loss of her husband. We are doing everything we can to help her get through this so she can focus on getting healthy herself. No amount is too small. Anything helps. Thank you.
Arthur L. Shrout, 65, of Eastlake, passed away July 17, 2020, at Hillcrest Hospital in Mayfield Heights.
Born Dec. 3, 1954, in Charleston, W.Va., he had been a resident of Eastlake for 20 years.
Arthur was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, and was very interested and active in the Native American culture. His grandchildren were his life.
He was the beloved husband of 40 years to Dorothy M. (nee Heck) Strout; loving father of Joshua L. (Barb) Shrout, Annie M. (Asa) Benjamin and Douglas A. (Alexia) Shrout; cherished grandfather of Jonathon, Jennifer, Grayson, Courtney, Connor, Gage, Austin, Hunter, Issac, Skyler, Donovan and Tegan; brother of Terri (Jim) Sabo; and uncle of nieces and nephews. He also leaves his dog, Rebel, who he lovingly called “Push Faced.”
Arthur was preceded in death by his parents, Arthur L. Sr. and Barbara (nee Lucas) Shrout; and brother, Wayne (Rose, dec.) Shrout.

Arthur L. Shrout, 65, of Eastlake, passed away July 17, 2020, at Hillcrest Hospital in Mayfield Heights.
Born Dec. 3, 1954, in Charleston, W.Va., he had been a resident of Eastlake for 20 years.
Arthur was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, and was very interested and active in the Native American culture. His grandchildren were his life.
He was the beloved husband of 40 years to Dorothy M. (nee Heck) Strout; loving father of Joshua L. (Barb) Shrout, Annie M. (Asa) Benjamin and Douglas A. (Alexia) Shrout; cherished grandfather of Jonathon, Jennifer, Grayson, Courtney, Connor, Gage, Austin, Hunter, Issac, Skyler, Donovan and Tegan; brother of Terri (Jim) Sabo; and uncle of nieces and nephews. He also leaves his dog, Rebel, who he lovingly called “Push Faced.”
Arthur was preceded in death by his parents, Arthur L. Sr. and Barbara (nee Lucas) Shrout; and brother, Wayne (Rose, dec.) Shrout.

Organizer
Alexia Shrout
Organizer
Maumee, OH