Warren W. Strout

warren strout
Portland - Warren Strout chipped on to the 18th green and knocked in his short par putt mid-morning on April 19, 2020. Picking up his ball, he walked past the 19th Hole gate for his interview with Saint Peter. He brought a fine Cuban cigar for each of them. It was a short conversation. Warren lived in the fairways of life, loyal and generous to his extended family, colleagues and many friends. Warren was born January 16, 1924 in Portland, Maine, the third child of Ralph Alton Lee Strout and Gladys A. (Monroe) Strout. He was raised on Munjoy Hill and graduated from Portland High School. Warren enrolled in Maine Maritime Academy, graduating in the wartime class of 1943-2. During the next two years he made a number of trips across the Atlantic, initially as an officer in the US Merchant Marine in cargo ships and oil tankers, carrying war materiel to London, Belfast, and ports on the European Continent; and later as an Ensign in the United States Navy, and served as a gunnery officer on a merchant vessel and on an aircraft carrier. He was honorably discharged from the Navy in 1947. After his service to his country ended, Warren took advantage of the GI Bill and enrolled at Bowdoin College, graduating cum laude with a degree in French in 1951. After teaching at Litchfield Academy and Deering High School for eight years, Warren became a Certified Public Accountant at Macdonald, Page, Stratford & Strout, serving as managing partner from 1963-1983, and retired in 1984. His clients included many preeminent private business firms, banks and hospitals throughout Maine. He was a former member of the Portland Country Club and Cumberland Club. Warren is survived by his wife, Anna Hughes Strout of Portland; step children, Catherine Cornell, M.D. of Plymouth, NH and Northport, Maine, Peter Cornell of Wayland, MA, and John Cornell of South Freeport, Maine; and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was predeceased by his first two wives, Yvonne Burke Strout, and Thelma Bassett Cornell Strout; his two sons, Scott and Douglas Strout; his parents; and sisters, Frances Strout and Phyllis Duncan. Services will be private. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions in Warren's name be made to The Gosnell Memorial Hospice House, Hospice of Southern Maine, 180 US Route 1 Ste. 1, Scarborough, Maine 04074

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  1. Warren helped guide my life, and believed in me.In 1972 I was struggling to find a business to own with little moneys lots of desire to succeed.I went to Warren ,he listened, and said you need investors, let me work on it. And he did, he said its a bootstrap,deal but I believe in you. I went on with great success.I must say thank you Warren. Bob Chambers

    – Bob Chambers

  2. Anna and family you are in our thoughts and prayers. A gift was made to The Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in memory of Warren. David and Bonnie

    – Bonnie Pace-Duncanson

  3. Thoughts, prayers and condolences to Warren’s family and friends. He was a great mentor both personally and professionally to my father “Chick” Richard Keniston. I saw Warren at Tony’s donut shop about a year ago. He was outside the shop enjoying a cigar. As usual he thanked me for stopping and saying hello. I always liked Warren, such a great family friend. Peter Keniston Rest in Peace Warren <3

    - Peter Keniston

  4. Our deepest condolences, Anna. We feel bad for not having the chance to visit you guys much at all. Glad we were able to spend a few mins with him on the phone the other day. Please let us know if there is anything we can do for you and your family. Marc and Lani

    – Marc & Lani

  5. Warren was a great guy. He was my fathers partner and best friend at MacDonald Page. I have nothing but fond memories of Warren. Dick Keniston

    – Dick Keniston

  6. A wonderful person. Warren became my accountant in 1970 (he was also my cousin’s French teacher at Deering) and helped me immensely during the period that I owned Falmouth Carriage House in Falmouth and devised a financial plan that was acceptable to both parties for my divorce, Unfortunately, I lost contact with Warren after he retired. BTW I am still a client of Mac Page (Wipfli). Larry Kane

    – Larry Kane

  7. Warren, I will miss our phone calls every Christmas and on your birthday each year. Love always your nephew Dave

    – Bonnie Pace-Duncanson


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