Marcia-Tuttle-Obituary

Marcia Tuttle

Poplar Grove, Illinois

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Marcia J. Tuttle, 75 POPLAR GROVE - Marcia J. Tuttle, 75, of Poplar Grove died Saturday, May 15, 2010, in Crossroads Care Center, Woodstock. Born March 13, 1935, in Milwaukee, the daughter of Richard and Elsa (de Hossen) Harman. Married Robert A. Tuttle on June 27, 1959, in West Allis, Wis.; he...

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thanks mrs. Tuttle for always messing my hair up.you will be missed

My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Mrs. Tuttle. I had Mrs. Tuttle for my eight grade teacher. When our class got in trouble one type of punishment was to conjugate sentences. We all did very well in that subject by the end of the year! There was also a story about my older brother putting a rubber rat in her desk drawer when she supposedly wasn't looking. She never said anything about it to him. She just quietly gave it to my mother and told her to put the rat in his...

Mrs. Tuttle was my sixth grade English teacher. I fondly remember her smile, wit, and high expectations. She was one of the many people from Poplar Grove who I deeply missed when my family moved away. I like to think that she and the other wonderful teachers at Poplar Grove Elementary were a large part of the reason I became an educator. My deepest condolences to her family and friends.

It was a joy to spend a few days each year when we came to visit. Our time together was spent decorating family gravesites and talking of past family history. We will miss our annual Memorial Day visits with Marcia.
Cousins Harold and Lillie

Marcia taught all four of my children and I also had the pleasure of working with her for many years when I was secretary at the Poplar Grove Elementary School. She and her husband contributed much to the North Boone area. I feel blessed to have know them.
Ruth Stevens Olive
Roanoke, Virginia

You will be missed Marcia. May you be a peace now.

Marcia has the softest, kindest heart of any one I have ever known. We always looked forward to her coming to the bead store with her knitting group to make jewelery for herself or for a gift for someone special. Her beautiful smile will be missed, but not forgotten.
Kay and Kimberly
Three Peas In A Pod Bead Store
Loves Park, IL

My sincere condolences to the family, friends, and former students of Mrs. Tuttle. I got to know her after she retired. She worked as a substitute teacher for me and many other teachers at North Boone High School. She was always smiling and laughing with students as she walked down the hallway. It was obvious how much she enjoyed being there. The students' entries are touching testaments to what being a teacher is all about.

Mrs Tuttle was a great teacher and anyone who had her as a teacher was very lucky. She will be missed by all!