Guy-Tuttle-Obituary

Guy Tuttle

Atlanta, Georgia

1952 - 2019

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TUTTLE, Guy Harmon Guy Harmon Tuttle, 66, of Atlanta, GA, passed away peacefully at home in the company of his beloved wife, Bonnie Gould Tuttle, on March 28, 2019. Born November 1, 1952, Mr. Tuttle was an award-winning Art Director and Production Designer for film and television who founded...

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As we approach our 50th reunion for Brown University it is a stark reminder that my best friend won´t be part of it. Miss you Guy.

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Guy gave me a home at Special Projects Inc, in the 1990s and I'm forever grateful for that opportunity. I learned a lot from him and met amazing people through him. But what strikes me most about Guy is his caring and supportive nature. I'm better for having known him.

I met Guy at Brown and was always amazed at his enthusiasm and joy. I will always remember his smile and laughter. We played alot of bridge together as I roomed across the hall from him on the top floor of our dorm. What a great man. He touched so many with his marvelous skills. My condolences to his wife and family. Stephen Scholz

My condolences, I worked with Guy many years ago. He was ahead of his time. May your family be comforted.

Guy shared his spirit of excitement, enthusiasm and energy with those around him. I knew him through his theater activities at Brown, and knew Bonnie through Guy. After the last performance of Midsummer Night's Dream in Sayles Hall, I dismantled the ambitiously tall staging tower for Guy. I remember Guy as being at his best when fully immersed in a project, a modest man with a boundlessly brilliant mind. Hi, Bonnie. I'm sorry for your loss.

Crew shooting World of Audubon for TBS with Cliff Robertson. Guy is upper right.

Guy was one of my best friends ever. Simple as that. As senior year roommates at Brown where we rented a top floor apartment in a three story house on Hope Street, we had plenty of parties always with lots of good food. I learned to cook from Guy as his mother was caterer for the Atlanta Symphony! We would run home in between our 4-6 and 7-10 classes or requirements to cook dinner! I am pretty sure that Guy and I were the only two people at Brown that were in both engineering and the theatre...