Carol-Tuttle-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Swartz Funeral Home - Flint

Carol Ann Tuttle

Flint, Michigan

Mar 17, 1955 – Aug 17, 2019 (Age 64)

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BORN
March 17, 1955
DIED
August 17, 2019
AGE
64
LOCATION
Flint, Michigan

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Swartz Funeral Home - Flint Obituary

Carol Ann Tuttle died of complications from Alzheimer's on Saturday, August 17 2019 .

Carol had fought for almost ten years while her memories slipped away from her.

Carol was born in Bellefonte, PA. on March 17, 1955, the daughter of Helen and Robert McLanahan.

She wed her...

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Lee, Robert and Brandon
My deepest sympathy to you all.
Remembering all the fun we had in scouting.
Hugs to all.
Vicki

I remember Carol fondly, from boy Scout troop 122. She always encouraged the boys to be their best, as scouts. My son became an Eagle Scout, with her help. She will be missed.

Carol was such a great lady when I worked with her in Scouts with the Order of the Arrow. Both her and her husband were always so willing to help anyone and she just had a great spirit. My deepest sympathies.

Lee
I always enjoyed working with Carol. My prayers are with you and your family.
Gary Bosen

Dear Heart! She was such a great lady.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Rest in peace Aunt "Annie" love you. Bobby, Brandon, Uncle Bruce if you need anything please dont hesitate to ask I'll try my hardest to help love you all.

Bobby and Brandon i was so sorry to hear about your mom. I did not know she had alzheimer`s for so long, the last time i talked to her she called me and we had a nice talk. But just like your gram and pap she is at peace.

Sorry for your loss. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. Stay strong brother!

My deepest sympathies to Lee and Robert with the loss of Carol. I got to know her through her extensive work for the Aluminum Division at AFS. I was so appreciative of that work on the handbook, but greatly enjoyed the opportunity to talk with her at the meetings, and other conferences. She is at peace now, and in time, the good memories will be what comes to mind first when you think of her, rather than the sorrow you experience now.