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Tommy Ray Tuttle

Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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KING - Tommy Ray Tuttle, 75, of 9449 Old Highway 52 in King passed away Monday, Nov. 29, 2004, after a courageous battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife, Virginia Coley Tuttle of the home; son Terry (Donna) Tuttle; and daughter Donna Tuttle-Olm. He is also survived by his beloved...

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My thoughts and prayers are with you. I have many memories of wonderful times at the bowling alley. Tommy was great. I remember him getting so tickled when he tried to help me with my bowling. I was a hopeless case. He will be dearly missed. All my love to the family.

MEMORIES FROM THE PAST.MY HUSBABD, JERRY FRANKLIN} TOLD ME STORIES OF THIS GREAT MAN AT NORTHSIDE LANES OF YEARS GONE BYE.OUR PRAYERS OUR WITH ALL OF YOUR.

Tommy, Donna, Justin and all the family. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

To the Tuttle family & our bowling family,

Our prayers are with you, we all loved Tommy and he will be greatly missed.

WE ARE THINKING OF YOU IN THIS TIME OF LOSS. OUR PRAYERS WILL BE WITH YOU DURING YOUR TIME OF NEED. GOD BLESS YOU!

My prayers and thoughts are with all of you.
Love,
Linda

Dear Virginia and family,
Just a little note to let you know you all are in my thoughts and prayers.I want to thank you for all the good times I had while working at the bowling lanes,it was a great time for me.I will pray for all of you in this time of mourning.
Thank you for letting me
be a part of your "bowling
family"
Gail

I can not put into words the saddness that is in our hearts as we learned of the passing of Tommy Tuttle. My husband, Tyrone, has known this family for so many years through his bowling career. Tyrone introduced me to the Tuttle family. Mr. Tuttle will definitely be missed in the bowling centers. We will always remember him by his sweet smile, gentle laughter and the big hugs he gave everytime we saw him. Our hearts also go out to Donna, his daughter, our bowling teammate and to her family...