Tuttle came to Muskogee in 1907 to work for the telephone company and went to Dallas in 1910, remaining there 18 years as comptroller. He returned to Muskogee following his retirement.
Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Arline Rector Tuttle of the home, 1103 South Terrace; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Buchanan, Moscow, Idaho, and Mrs. Vernon Ducksworth, Walla Walla, Wash., and three brothers, Earl Tuttle of Moscow, Russell L. Tuttle of Pasco, Wash., and Roy Tuttle of Oakland, Calif.
Honorary pallbearers will be Charles P. Gotwals, Louis Duncan, J. R. Brooks, Wallace Butz, E. R. Jones, J. C. Fast, Frank McManus of Dallas, E. R. White of Dallas, and William Brice of Checotah.
Obit from Friday, October 7, 1949, Muskogee Daily Phoenix.
Tuttle came to Muskogee in 1907 to work for the telephone company and went to Dallas in 1910, remaining there 18 years as comptroller. He returned to Muskogee following his retirement.
Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Arline Rector Tuttle of the home, 1103 South Terrace; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Buchanan, Moscow, Idaho, and Mrs. Vernon Ducksworth, Walla Walla, Wash., and three brothers, Earl Tuttle of Moscow, Russell L. Tuttle of Pasco, Wash., and Roy Tuttle of Oakland, Calif.
Honorary pallbearers will be Charles P. Gotwals, Louis Duncan, J. R. Brooks, Wallace Butz, E. R. Jones, J. C. Fast, Frank McManus of Dallas, E. R. White of Dallas, and William Brice of Checotah.
Obit from Friday, October 7, 1949, Muskogee Daily Phoenix.
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