R.-Tuttle-Obituary

R. Floyd Tuttle

Salt Lake City, Utah

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R. Floyd Tuttle 1930 ~ 2006 R. Floyd Tuttle, passed away peacefully in his home surrounded by family on February 9, 2006. He was born April 1, 1930 in Springville, Utah to Francis Lamar Tuttle and Zola Otteson. Born on April Fool's Day, Floyd had a positive attitude and a fun loving sense of...

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Dear Marilyn and Family,
I, too, have many fond memories of Uncle Floyd. I spent many days and nights with my aunt, uncle and cousins. Uncle Floyd was a joy to be around...so happy and vivacious!! I remember the "tickle" sessions, being "whiskered" by his beard stubble, and learning double-talk. Whenever I saw him, he would start talking double talk to me. We would laugh like fools.

Aunt Marilyn...I love you very much, and will come to visit when I am in town. I hope you...

Marilyn, We were very saddened to hear about Floyd's passing. We enjoyed our dinners together and the friendship that we had. Our prayers are with you at this time. He was a great man and is needed on the otherside to continue his work.

Dear Aunt Marilyn and Family,
Uncle Floyd was such a delight and wonderful man! Every time I would see him I was greeted with a happy smile and him asking me how is your family doing? Many found memories of going to California to see my cousins. I remember playing at the Tuttle house with the swimming pool and wondering if I was old enough to go to Disney land at night. He always gave me a wisker burn and made me laugh. He was very much fun to joke with, he enjoyed life to its fullest. I...

Thank you for the blessing and opportunity to live in your home. We recieved many blessings while renting from Floyd and Marilyn. Our children still loving refer to him as Grandpa Floyd. We are forever greatful to have known such a wonderfully kind and happy man. Our prayers are with Marilyn and family.

We have missed you as neighbors, and thought of you often. It's still "The Tuttle House" on the corner. What a great man--gone on to do more great things. God blessed us to have shared time with you on the earth. May you be blessed with God's peace of heart knowing that Floyd has gone on to do great things in God's service on the other side.

Dear Merilyn and family, I don't know your family, Merilyn, but you and Floyd spent many times together with me and others on double dates and all types of activities. We have even seen each other a few times over the later years. My heart amd prayers go out to you at this time. I lost my first wife 8 years ago and know some of what you are going thru. I always enjoyed being with Floyd and we had alot of fun over the years. Love, Glenn Frandsen I have been Oregon about 2 1/2 years. My...

Marilyn and Family,

I am so sorry to hear of Uncle Floyd's passing, but know he is in a much better place and with you at all the times. I have fond memories of uncle Floyd's amazing sense of humor! You will be in my thoughts and prayers and hope to see you soon.

What a blessing it is to know that Uncle Floyd was spiritually prepared to return home. Hopefully, that knowledge will be a source of comfort to all of us--but especially to all of you, his immediate family.

I loved Floyd, and have many great memories of that fun-loving man (not the least of which were the "tickle sessions" I experienced as a child whenever he was around)! He was always so positive and fun! One could not maintain a frown and be around him at the same...

A great and pleasant missionary companion in Oak Ridge Tennessee in 1950.
He spoke lovingly and often of "Merilyn", and written on the back of a missionary picture I looked at this morning was a note "when you get home go see that little gal of mine."