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Former Safety Harbor Fire Chief William J. Stout committed suicide, official says
By Rodney Thrash, Times Staff Writer Posted: May 12, 2010 11:39 AM
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SAFETY HARBOR — For the second time in nearly eight months, a former city official has committed suicide.
Early Wednesday, former Safety Harbor Fire Chief William J. Stout "passed away," according to an e-mail his successor sent to city department heads.
"Details will be forthcoming later," Joe Accetta said in the message.
"All I know is that he committed suicide," Assistant City Manager Bill Baker said. "We are very saddened by the loss of a man who spent many years serving the people of Safety Harbor and who was a good friend."
In a report, officials at the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office said investigators received a 911 call at 2:40 a.m. from Stout's Marshall Street home. When deputies went inside the house, they found Stout dead. His body was taken to the Pinellas-Pasco Medical Examiner's Office. The case remains under investigation, though his death is not suspicious, the report said.
Stout, who turned 62 on Friday, was the longest serving fire chief in the county when he retired, said Mike Cooksey, Pinellas' fire division manager.
"Jay was an outstanding fire chief," said Pinellas County Commissioner Neil Brickfield, a former Safety Harbor city commissioner. "He was the first professional fire chief in Safety Harbor and grew that department into a first class department."
Stout became a firefighter in 1973, was promoted to fire inspector a year later and was named fire chief in 1976. He grew up in the area and used to tell Brickfield stories about how the city used to pass up blazes on the north end of Safety Harbor, where a number of orange groves once stood.
"They would more just watch it to make sure it didn't continue to spread," Brickfield said. "When he started, we didn't have countywide ambulance service. If you were in an unincorporated area and you needed service, you better contract with a private service or drive yourself. It's due to the efforts of chiefs like Jay that everybody is granted fire service."
He quietly retired from the department on Nov. 30, 2002, after 29 years on the job. He returned to the chief's post a month later and collected his regular salary and his state retirement pension. Stout retired again in May 2009 when the city offered lucrative pay incentives to employees as part of a voluntary separation package to prevent layoffs.
"I'm going to do some kayaking, and spend time with my wife," he told the St. Petersburg Times a few weeks before his retirement.
Baker said he had hardly seen Stout since he left the department.
"I went boat riding on one of his kayaks right before he retired," he said. "I think he's been traveling a lot."
Brickfield said Stout was a great redfish fisherman.
"He was one of the few men that I knew that didn't come home empty-handed every time he fished in Old Tampa Bay," he said. "He will be missed. What a shame. There's a lot of people just shocked today."
Safety Harbor woke up to similarly tragic news in September when former city commissioner and Vice Mayor Keith Zayac was found in a pickup truck at his business, dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Stay tuned to tampabay.com for updates.
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chipper wrote:
Why on earth does the Times still allow anonymous off-the-topic commentary like windowsugarme's rant? It's inconceivable that the suicide of this poor soul should be open to such unbelievable, nothing-to-do-with-the-article sickness and hate. My prayers are with his family. Windowsugarme, you need to seek competent, professional counseling if this is how you perceive the world - step back from you keyboard and run for help, you pathetic piece of crap.
May 12, 2010 12:17 PM
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frizm wrote:
I am hoping that one day, windowsugarme, your ridiculous posts come full circle and reveal some purpose. The more I read that post above, I see that it really doesn't have meaning, as much as it is just a collection of words. I'm thinking that you are saving your posts and plan on compiling them into a book, or MAYBE you will just build a collection based off of the responses to your posts. Whatever the end goal, I hope there is a purpose. If not, I guess it doesn't REALLY matter to me all that much. IDK, who knows?
May 12, 2010 12:19 PM
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sawjjs wrote:
chipper- 3 report abuse clicks and they go away. If it's a fire fighter article, sometimes even police or city officials, the rant continues.
May 12, 2010 12:23 PM
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mr bill wrote:
The internet is not like a sit down dinner is like a food fight. Get over it.
May 12, 2010 12:25 PM
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BUBBAARMY wrote:
windowsugarme I am tired of your rants show us all proof and stop claiming stupid stuff. This man is gone for what ever reason and his family has to suffer and all you can talk about is Domestic Terrorism and the Irish Red Army? Where is your proof at and in your head does not count tool shed.
I am glad the times deleted that tool sheds comments because his stuff is getting old under this screen name and all of his other names.
May 12, 2010 12:30 PM
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florida grandma wrote:
Is it appropriate that he retired, then went back to work and received both his regular salary PLUS a retirement check? WOW what a deal!
May 12, 2010 12:33 PM
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frizm wrote:
mr bill, I also am rather fond of your post. I like when somebody uses the phrase "get over it" in reference to an event that JUST transpired. Usually, that is a subtle sign of someone being white trash. It's kind of like something that say Roseanne Barr would've said. How do you "get over" something that was JUST SAID? Is that possible? And you're right, mr bill, the internet is not like a "sit down dinner." Because in a dinner, you would eat food. So I am not really following that comparison. What an interesting little fella you must be.
May 12, 2010 12:33 PM
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mayor of moronia wrote:
I went to school with Jay Stout. He was a great guy.
May 12, 2010 12:40 PM
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