Scott-Tuggle-Obituary

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Scott Paul Tuggle

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Sep 9, 1982 – Jun 14, 2023

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September 9, 1982
DIED
June 14, 2023
LOCATION
Murfreesboro, Tennessee

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Woodfin Funeral Chapel - Murfreesboro Obituary

      In Loving Memory of


Scott Paul Tuggle


“Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty”


Psalm 91:1


 


Scott Paul Tuggle, age 40, passed away on Wednesday, June 14, 2023, at his family home in Bell Buckle, TN. Born in Millersburg, OH, he was raised in a loving home where he was taught the truth of the Gospel. In beauty that only our dear Lord can orchestrate, Scott took both his first and last breath in his mother’s arms.


Scott was a veteran of the United States Army, having served with the 173rd Airborne and the 82nd Airborne. He served in Egypt, Italy, Jordan, Afghanistan and Haiti. He was decorated with several awards and badges, including the Egyptian Parachutist Badge, Italian Parachutist Badge, Jordanian Parachutist Badge, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal (2nd award), Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal with Two Campaign Stars, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Non Commissioned Officer Professional Development Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon (2nd award), NATO medal, Combat Infantryman Badge, Expert Infantryman Badge, Parachutist Badge, and German Armed Forces Parachutist Badge-Bronze.


One of his proudest achievements was serving with the 1st Battalion (Airborne) 503rd Infantry, “The Rock,” in combat throughout Afghanistan.


Scott taught Communications at Cal State Long Beach, Mt. SAC, Rio Hondo, and Pasadena Community College. He was an instructor in the Boots 2 Books Program at Pasadena Community College, taught the first Veterans-only Speech class, and helped lead the Annual Veterans Camping Trip.


Scott loved his family, his friends, his country, and “all earth’s creatures.” He loved teaching, gladly giving his own skills and time to help others.  He was a beloved son, brother and uncle. A good soldier who earned the respect of his comrades. Scott desired to do all things with excellence. He loved his family well — championing them— most especially his mother. He loved his fellow soldiers by helping them regain good memories after they returned home.  He loved woodworking and so devotedly applied himself that each piece was both meaningful and beautiful.  He gave most of it away. Everyone who knew him has some specific memory of his tender-hearted care for them.


He ardently wanted to have mattered in this life. Since he gave some good thing to each parent and every sibling, to each close friend and every soldier he knew, Scott did what he set out to do. 


Scott is survived by his parents, Ron and Malinda Tuggle; siblings Chris Tuggle, Krystle Chhan and husband Hezekiah, Courtney Lara and husband Andrew, Kevin Tuggle, Claudia VanHoute and husband Noah, Kelly Tuggle; former wife, Lina Calderón-Morin; nieces and nephews: Abigail, Josiah, Esther, Caleb and Gabriel.


Visitation will be from 9:00 AM until 11:00 AM, with Funeral Service at 11:00 AM on Saturday, June 24th at Whippoorwill at Kingdom Acres.  Burial will follow in Kingdom Acres Cemetery


(1705 Kingdom Road Bell Buckle, TN).


In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Woodfin Memorial Chapel to help with funeral expenses, by calling 615-893-5151 or you can Venmo @Krystle-Tuggle.


Perhaps the great lesson for our family in these days is to love well, forgive much, run to Jesus and live. “In Him all things are held together,” even our broken hearts (Col 1:17).


Jesus said to her, ‘I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die.


Do you believe this?’


John 11:25-26

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Scott was a great comrade and colleague, and a truly irreplaceable. We didn't get together enough, but always treasured those times when we could hang out at either a bar-b-que, a faculty meeting, or when camping with the Pasadena City College veterans. We were both Combat Infantry and Airborne, sharing bonds which set us apart from all the rest. We "got" each other. I know the joy he felt when he was in the forest working and joking alongside fellow veterans, and literally horsing around...

Single Tree

Like so many, I knew Scott as part of homeschool speech and debate. He was my first debate coach, and filled that role with gentleness that I still appreciate. He lead with humor and grace.

Scott had a natural talent for showing kindness to the people who needed it most. I admired him deeply and am most grateful to have known him. My deepest condolences to your family and all who loved him.

Dear Malinda, Ron, and family,

We are so sorry for your loss - we will be praying for your family during this most difficult time
May the God of all comfort be near you all during this time
Our prayers are with you all

At lost of words. Thank you for always looking out for me, for always being a friend, and a loving extended cousin. I will miss our conversations, and checking in messages. You are deeply missed by the Frydmans. We love you.
Will see you one day in Paradise.

Malinda, Ron, Chris, Krystal, Courtney, family of love, spouses and grandchildren my heart breaks for all of you. Scott was a son of my heart. He had a smile that lit up a room and gentleness that welcomed all. His energy, love for people and adventure was contagious I loved that most about him. My prayers are with all of you. May you Know God’s presence, embrace, comfort and peace today and all the tomorrows. Much love to you all

I looked up to Scott when we were in school together at CSULB. He was always kind, gentle, and thoughtful - a pillar of strength & goodness for all of us. The world was a better place for having Scott in it; thank you for sharing him with us.

Malinda, Ron and family, so very sorry to hear of your loss. My son Chris has fond memories of debating with Scott and his brother Chris! You are in our prayers! Love and hugs, the Hamiltons

Scott and I both taught Public Speaking at Mt. SAC and Pasadena City College. I always enjoyed joking with him between classes and during breaks. He knew how to put a much-needed smile on my face after a hard day. I'll always remember the last time I saw him, which was the day colleges were shutting down for COVID lockdown and he said, "You're the only person I want to talk to with all this craziness going on." The feeling was mutual. I'm sad that was our last conversation in person. He was...