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Lawrence C. Tuttle

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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LAWRENCE C. TUTTLE71, a resident of Redding, CT, passed away on Saturday November 17th at Danbury Hospital following a prolonged illness. He was the husband of Lillian (Dance) Tuttle.Mr. Tuttle was born in Stamford, CT on July 18, 1930, a son of the late Leon E. and Ethel (Cavers) Tuttle. He...

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Dear Aunt Lillian, all my cousins and their families:

We are deeply saddened to learn of Uncle Larry's passing. Although we have not spoken in many long years, I still think fondly of my Tuttle relatives. I will miss Uncle Larry's boyish grin and laughter.


In Peace,
Cheryl Ann Tuttle and Ponch Hall (my husband)

Dear Tuttle Family, deepest sympathies to you on the loss of Larry. I remember when Larry and Lillian first moved into the neighborhood and the neighbors got together to meet each other at the house on Black Rock Turnpike. We met many times at the Redding Sr. Center where Larry and Lillian came often. It was always a pleasure to be in his company. May God bless you all at this sad time and give you strength to find peace and heal.

The Tuttle Family,
Our hearts go out to you during this difficult time. Your Dad was a very special man who will be remembered by everyone whose life he touched.
Love,
Maria and children

Dear Mimi and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about your father. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.
Tina

To Jane and her family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May God be with you during this time.

God Bless Larry Tuttle, he was a kind man. I remember him well in our days working in Norwalk.

To The Tuttle Family:
My prayers are with you at this sad time. I will always remember Larry as fun loving best friend all through Stamford High School.

My thoughts and heart go out to his family. May god be with you during this time.

I worked with Larry for many years at Ray Proof in Norwalk and we had some great times. I will miss him a lot.