Andrew-Tuttle-Obituary

Andrew Stephen Byrne Tuttle

Phoenix, Arizona

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Tuttle, Andrew Stephen Byrne - 33, passed away March 17, 2012, in Phoenix, Arizona. Andrew died unexpectedly, passing away in his sleep. Andrew's mortal shell is gone, but his spirit remains here, with his family and friends. Andrew was born December 4, 1978, and had a life-long...

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Can't believe it has been 9 years. I still have found memories of meeting Andrew and I still have the DB cap he gave me when he introduced me to baseball.
My thoughts and prayers are will his family and friends on this day.
Mind regards from his English friend.

Dave x
(Staffordshire Knot)

Dear Pat,
Just a note to let you know that I carry you in my heart. May you have found strength to move forward. Living without our children is the greatest challenge. know that I send you light and love. Our boys are doing just fine - it's the ones they leave behind that struggle. lots of love, Sally Bacon

The common thread of all the lovely posted messages is Andrew's kindness to others. How true, and how fortunate for all of us that we have a piece of that to hold close to our hearts, forever.
Possibly the way we can honor Andrew's memory best is to emulate what we admired most about him. Simple and powerful.
Rest in peace, Andrew. We love and miss you.
Mary Tuttle (stepmom)

Andrew was the finest person that I've never met. Having known him for quite a few years via the internet, I can honestly say, that he's changed the way I interact with people. He was always complete kind and compassionate even in the face of hostility. I will always regret never having met Andrew. My sincerest thoughts to his entire family and all of his friends.

A great guy who will be sorely missed across the world for his warmth and great humor,

Like others from our debate forum I never met Andrew in person.
He wasn't an expert on any particular subject but understood and brilliantly articulated on more subjects than just about anyone. The breadth and depth of his knowledge exposed a studious, fascinating and passionate man. And you were guaranteed objectivity, decency and honesty.

Andrew's debating was not to change minds but to provide understanding. Differences were not wedges but opportunities to explore. Passion...

Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world.

We never met but I always sensed, especially through his beautiful, witty and meticulous writing, that Andrew knew exactly what life was all about - others. His tributes to online posters betrayed a deep sense of caring about humanity. I salute you, and, as you always said to me....'take it easy, Eamon'.

I never had the privilege of meeting Andrew face to face but online not a single person ever had a bad word to say about him which is a rare thing indeed. Incredibly kind. Incredibly gentle. Incredibly respectful.

Nicky. (owensleftfoot)