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Jonathan G. Tuttle

1940 - 2024

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1940

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2024

Jonathan Tuttle Obituary

Jonathan G. Tuttle

Shutesbury, MA - Jonathan G. Tuttle (83) of Shutesbury passed away on January 20, 2024 in Leeds at the home of his sister, Deb (Deborah L. Jacobs). Jonathan was a committed trade-union leader with a lifelong dedication to working families, as well as an ordained minister, an avid birder, and a voracious reader. He was a Cooley baby born in August of 1940 to Marjorie L. (Daniels) and Alden P. Tuttle Sr. of Amherst, both long deceased, as is his older brother Al, (Alden P Tuttle Jr.). Jonathan was educated in the Amherst public school system. He graduated from UMass Amherst in 1962 and 4 years later was awarded another BA, this time in Divinity and Ordination from McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago. While in Chicago he was (briefly) married, worked in a head shop, and was active in the street protest at the Democratic Convention. He also took part in the Civil Rights Movement and the movement to end the war in Vietnam. After returning to Amherst, Jonathan worked as Department Aide, Storeroom Helper, and Store Keeper at the University. His local union activities were as Steward, Chief Steward and President. He was a convener of Local 1776 Stewards Council. Beginning in 1986, and until he retired in 2007, he worked as a Western Region Field Staff Representative. He was active in the Hampshire Franklin Central Labor Council and the Massachusetts AFL-CIO. His community service, both before and after he retired, included the Franklin County Housing and Redevelopment Authority, Rural Development Inc., the Shutesbury Democratic Town Committee, and the Massachusetts Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice. For many years his summer vacations were spent salmon fishing in Canada, and then later, in the UK, at music and beer festivals where he would see his favorite rock and roll band, Fairport Convention, and drink traditionally brewed ale. He was active in CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) and the Great British Beer Festival in London. Here in the states, he was instrumental in creating NERAX, (the New England Real Ale Exhibition) in Boston. Health constraints in his later years limited his activities, including working in his extensive gardens, but he remained a big man with a big heart. In addition to his sister Deb, Jonathan leaves his niece Zoë Jacobs Feinstein and her husband, Aaron Feinstein, of Northampton, along with dear friends Melena Bonnello and her husband, George Danziger, of Florence. A Memorial Service will be held to remember and honor his life at the First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ on Main Street in Amherst on June 1, 2024 at 2 pm with a reception at the church to follow.

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Published by Daily Hampshire Gazette on May 24, 2024.

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AFSCME local 1776

July 18, 2024

A memorial donation has been made in Jonathan´s honor by AFSCME local 1776 to Shriners Children´s Hospitals of New England. Rest in power Brother. Your work and spirit carries on.

Victoria Curtis peters

May 26, 2024

Jonathan wore his jet blk hair long and looked like a big bro to Jason mamoa in stature.hhe loved Ireland, politics and his beer. I met him thru a close friend Mary, lwe loved swimming at Strawberry pond down the road from his home about 30+ yrs ago

Victoria Peters

May 26, 2024

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Rebecca

May 24, 2024

More about Jonathan- https://credo.library.umass.edu/view/full/murg1_207_2013-i149

Rebecca

May 24, 2024

Dear family- you don't know me but Jonathan was a friend of my mom's back in the 1980s. He took us to see Mondale-Ferraro at UMass Amherst back in the day. I never forgot it. Fast forward to the past 20 years and I ended up living not far from Jonathan's house and passing by it regularly. I thought of him often. May he rest in peace... Rebecca Addison, Shutesbury

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