Sharon M Tuttle, age 71 passed away Monday, July 7th, 2025.
She is survived by her husband of 54 years, Stephen Tuttle; her four children, Stephen (Stephanie) Tuttle, Tonya (Johnmark) Bevacqua, Brian (Emily) Tuttle, and Jacqueline (Douglass) Seeley. She was an amazing grandma to eight grandchildren, Mia, Penelope, Lucy, Maddox, Guinevere, Jack, Wilhelmina, Annie.
She is a graduate of Chenango Forks High School, class of 1971. She retired as a USPS Postmaster working in the communities of York, Piffard and Leicester.
Sharon is missed by her family, her sisters- Linda, Brenda and Jackie, friends and congregation. Her battle with cancer was courageous and inspirational. Despite tough days, her humor kept everyone smiling and laughing. Sharon loved travel, camping, cruises and adventure.
Services to be held at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Avon, NY.
Donations can be made in memory of Sharon to the Wilmot Cancer Center, Spondylitis.org or JW.ORG
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