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Tuttle, Albert Everett "Al"
Prescott, AZ: Passed away on November 15, 2007. A resident of Prescott, Arizona, for over 20 years, Al was born in Canandaigua, New York in 1922. As a U.S. Army Ranger in World War II, he served his country in Normandy, the Ardennes and Central Europe, earning the Bronze Star Medal for combat bravery.
During a life-long career in the chemical industry, Al served in many capacities. He was the chief engineer for important projects in Germany, Japan, and Venezuela, and for 34 years was the Engineering Manager at the Pennwalt chemical plant in Geneseo, New York, retiring in 1986. His retirement interests included photography, playing pool with friends, and enjoying the beauty of Arizona's landscape.
Al is survived by his loving wife Rose; his children: Robert, and wife Charlotte of Roseville, California; Jeannine Tuttle of Henrietta, New York; and Mark Tuttle, and wife Mollie, of Powhatan, Virginia; a grandson James Jackson; and granddaughter Juliana Tuttle.
A Funeral Mass will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday, December 1, at Saint Matthew's Catholic Church, Route 20a, Livonia, New York, with committal service at Saint Michael's Cemetery, Livonia, NY. The family suggests memorials in Al's name to Hospice Family Care, 100 E. Sheldon Prescott, Arizona, 86301. Merton H. Kays Funeral Home, Inc., Honeoye Falls, New York, assisting the family.

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Published by Rochester Democrat And Chronicle on Nov. 25, 2007.

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