Funeral Services Set For Young Eventer, Ashley Stout - TAPinto.net
Jul 27, 2019Services have been set for a young eventer that died following a riding accident.According to her obituary:Ashley Marie Stout, of Port Matilda, died Thursday, July 11, 2019, at Mount Nittany Medical Center, in State College, Pa. She was 13.Sign Up for E-NewsBorn Jan. 15, 2006, in State College, she was the daughter of Craig and Susan D. Moscone Stout of Port Matilda.Ashley was an eighth-grade student at Park Forest Middle School and was an avid equestrian. She had been actively competing since she was 6 years old. In 2017 at 11 years old, Ashley won the Junior Beginner Novice 14U Eventing National Championship held in Tryon, N.C. She has been competing in USEA horse trials for three years and began riding her horse, Avant Garde “Grady,” in the spring of 2018 with great success. In June, they won the Junior/Young Rider Open Training division at the NJ Region’s H.T. and finished second in the Prelim/Training division at the Bucks County Horse Park H.T. She is currently ranked as the #2 Junior Rider nationally and was determined to reach #1 by the end of the summer. Ashley was preparing to represent Area II Young Rider Training Three-Day Team at Rebecca Farm, Montana, later this month, in addition to grooming for the Area II North American Youth Championships (NAYC) team.In addition to her parents, she is survived by brother, Alex C. Stout of Port Matilda, her paternal grandparents, Cyrus (deceased) & Kathleen Stout, of Scranton, Pa; maternal grandparents, Ken & Kitty Moscone, of Sarasota, Fl. In addition, Ashley has a paternal sibling, Ty Cerino of Wilmington, NC, and many aunts & uncles she loved dearly; Jan Moscone, Kim & Jim Kramer, Kelly and Mike Radzicki, Chris and Tammy Stout, Charlie and Sarah Stout, Karen and Joe Beveridge, Brian and Kathy Noviskis, Kenny and Sheila Moscone, and too many cousins to list.Visitation will be 2 until 4 p.m. and 6 until 8 p.m., on Monday, July 15, 2019, at Koch Funeral Home, 2401 South Atherton Street, State College. Funeral service wil...