OBITUARY
Myron Jack Tuttle
May 1, 1932 – November 2, 2013
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Klaehn, Fahl & Melton Funeral Home
MYRON "JACK" TUTTLE, 81, of Fort Wayne, died on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013, at Saint Anne Home, Fort Wayne. Born May 1, 1932, in Fort Wayne, he was a son of Myron and Gertrude (Hartman) Tuttle. He married Patricia (Vorst) on May 29, 1954, they were married for 60 years. He retired in 1988 as a cabinet finisher from Madison Cabinet. He was a Korean Staff Sgt. War Vet having served in the U.S. Army from 1952 to 1954. He was a member of St. Therese Catholic Church; life member of V.F.W. Post 1421, Knights of Columbus Council 9460, Korean War Veteran Association Chapter 1, and American Legion Post 241. Surviving are his sons, Michael David (Amy) Tuttle of New Haven and Dennis Jack (Cathy) Tuttle of Fort; daughters, Laura Maraline (Bruce) Bundy of Churubusco and Linda Sue (Scott) McGown of Albion; 12 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Robert (Marge) Tuttle and Tom (Myra) Arnold, both of Fort Wayne; and two sisters, Annette Kline of Silver Lake, Ind. and Carol (Chuck) Wittenberger of Akron, Ind. He was preceded in death by his wife, Patricia on Oct. 2, 2013; two brothers, Sam Arnold and Lawrence Tuttle; and a sister, Janice Smith. Mass of Christian Burial is 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013, at St. Therese Catholic Church, 2304 Lower Huntington Road, Fort Wayne (IN 46819), with calling one hour prior. Calling also from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, 2013, Klaehn, Fahl & Melton Funeral Home, Winchester Road Chapel, 6424 Winchester Road, with a Rosary service at 7:30 p.m. Memorials to Masses, St. Therese Catholic Church Building Fund or Saint Anne Home. www.klaehnfahlmeltonfh.com
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