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Patricia "Pat" Tuttle

Parma, Michigan

05/08/1949 - 12/05/2025

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December 5, 2025
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Parma, Michigan

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Patricia "Pat" Ann Tuttle, surrounded by her loving family, passed away on Friday December 5, 2025. She leaves behind her devoted husband of 55 years, John Sr., and their cherished sons: John Jr. (wife Andrea, children Reyn and Jay) and Adam (wife Julie, children Addy and Zoe). Pat is also...

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Dear John, I have only recently learned of Pat´s passing. I did not personally know Pat, however, even though I did not have her acquaintance, I´ve heard many speak of her with affection and admiration. It is so incredibly difficult to lose those we love. Thoughts of them bring us both ache and soothing. We may find ourselves considering that we could have been a "better" spouse, daughter, sister, brother, etc. However, there is no need, for our Heavenly Father, who loves each of us...

I am so sorry about your loss, she was a great friend and wife and mother, not to mention grandma....We were shocked to hear of her passing..had we known we would have been there Love ya John..Peace be with you all

I've known Pay and John since 1976.i babysat for them, and we became great friends through the years. I'm so sorry for your loss John and family.

So sorry for your loss John.

Hate to have learned of the passing of your mother my friend please do take care with yourself John

Pat was an angel! She was a bright spot in our mission to Jackson. I will never forget playing dominoes with her and John after she had cooked us the most amazing dinner. And her spirit absolutely radiated light! We love Pat!

We lost a wonderful person. Pat will be missed by all. Especially from Tompkins. Pat was a beautiful lady inside and out. John my thoughts and prayers will be for you and your family.

Sorry for your loss. I believe everyone in Tompkins loved and looked to her for leadership. I remember those rodeos and all the Thoman family did for the community. She will be missed.

Sitting in the bleachers all of us under the blankets with rain then snow to watch our boys play football