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TUTTLE RITES HELD HERE AND AT PEPIN
ROCHESTER ROOMING HOUSE PROPRIETOR
BURIED MONDAY IN WISCONSIN
Funeral services for O.L. Tuttle, proprietor of the Tuttle House, were conducted Monday at the Macken-Vine undertaking parlors and services were also conducted at the Methodist Church at Pepin, Wisconsin., by Rev. Matthews, pastor of the church, assisted by Dr. R.J. Rice of Rochester. Burial was in the Oakwood cemetery at Pepin.
Mr. Tuttle died Saturday at this home here after an illness of several months. He was 60 years old.
He conducted a hotel at Maiden rock, Wisconsin., for 13 years and was proprietor of the Gladstone hotel at River Falls from 1907 to 1909. Mr. Tuttle also formerly operated the hotel at Mazeppa.
He came to Rochester in 1922 and started a rooming and boarding house at 302 First Street SW. Later he enlarged the house and purchased the property adjoining on the west.
His widow, Mrs. Ella Tuttle, survives with two daughters, Mrs. Hazel Laffey and Mrs. Henry Dison, and a stepson, Grant Tuttle all of Rochester. Two sisters, Mrs. A.D. Clifford of Sacramento, Calif., and Mrs. Neal Steele of Pepin also survive with two brothers, J.T. of Dundas and Noel of Mutual, Okla., and three grandchildren.
In addition to a large number of Rochester friends, those from out of town who attended the funeral are Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Peterson, Mrs. Edgar Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nibil, Minneapolis; Miss Dorothy Tuttle, a granddaughter who attends school in Minneapolis. Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. A.D. Clifford and family, Sacramento, and Mrs. Steele of Pepin. W.L. Hunter of Belview, Iowa, captain of the Mississippi passenger boat, Capitol, and brother-in-law of Mr. Tuttle and Captain Hunter's daughter, Blanche Hunter, of Winona also attended the services.
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TUTTLE RITES HELD HERE AND AT PEPIN
ROCHESTER ROOMING HOUSE PROPRIETOR
BURIED MONDAY IN WISCONSIN
Funeral services for O.L. Tuttle, proprietor of the Tuttle House, were conducted Monday at the Macken-Vine undertaking parlors and services were also conducted at the Methodist Church at Pepin, Wisconsin., by Rev. Matthews, pastor of the church, assisted by Dr. R.J. Rice of Rochester. Burial was in the Oakwood cemetery at Pepin.
Mr. Tuttle died Saturday at this home here after an illness of several months. He was 60 years old.
He conducted a hotel at Maiden rock, Wisconsin., for 13 years and was proprietor of the Gladstone hotel at River Falls from 1907 to 1909. Mr. Tuttle also formerly operated the hotel at Mazeppa.
He came to Rochester in 1922 and started a rooming and boarding house at 302 First Street SW. Later he enlarged the house and purchased the property adjoining on the west.
His widow, Mrs. Ella Tuttle, survives with two daughters, Mrs. Hazel Laffey and Mrs. Henry Dison, and a stepson, Grant Tuttle all of Rochester. Two sisters, Mrs. A.D. Clifford of Sacramento, Calif., and Mrs. Neal Steele of Pepin also survive with two brothers, J.T. of Dundas and Noel of Mutual, Okla., and three grandchildren.
In addition to a large number of Rochester friends, those from out of town who attended the funeral are Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Peterson, Mrs. Edgar Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nibil, Minneapolis; Miss Dorothy Tuttle, a granddaughter who attends school in Minneapolis. Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. A.D. Clifford and family, Sacramento, and Mrs. Steele of Pepin. W.L. Hunter of Belview, Iowa, captain of the Mississippi passenger boat, Capitol, and brother-in-law of Mr. Tuttle and Captain Hunter's daughter, Blanche Hunter, of Winona also attended the services.
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