Buried at Forrest Lawn in Omaha, Neb.
Worked as a painter and for the railroad most of his life. Railroad people called him King Tut, because he taught everyone how to play dice and gamble. He was a good man, served as a Shriner for many years. In his early years he sold insurance on a Harley Davidson and a Indian Motorcycle.
Leavenworth Times Nov. 16, 1970
The funeral for Edwin A. Tuttle, 85, Omaha, Neb., who died there Saturday will be Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Roeders Funeral Home in Omaha. Mr. Tuttle, a Leavenworth native, was a member of Hiram Lodge No. 68, AF--AM, York Rite bodies and Shrine of Omaha, Della Chapter 60 and Eagles Aerie No. 38. He was employed by the Missouri Pacific Railroad until his retirement.
He is survived by four daughters, a son, a sister, Alberta Spindler, 765 Olive; a brother, Russell A. Tuttle, 920 S. 5th; 34 grandchildren and 36 great grandchildren.
Masonic services will be a the graveside in Omaha.
Obituary from Leavenworth Times
Raymond A. Tuttle Dies at St. John's
Leavenworth Native a Carpenter and Contractor--Funeral Wednesday.
Raymond A. Tuttle, 54, 709 Oak Street, a carpenter and contractor herefor many years and a native of Leavenworth, died at noon today (Sept.27, 1943) at St. John's hospital. He had been ill for several monthsand was taken to the hospital Saturday.
Mr. Tuttle was born in Leavenworth June 14, 1890, a son of Frederickand Mary Tuttle, early residents of the city. He was a member of the Carpenters' Union and of the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Clara A. Tuttle of the home; twodaughters, Mrs. Dorothy Linaweaver, Lansing; Mrs Leona Reed, of thehome; one son, Raymond A. Tuttle, Jr., city; two sisters Mrs. OliveGorzkiewicz and Mrs. Alberta Spindler both of 765 Olive street; twobrothers, Edward Tuttle, Omaha, Neb; Russell Tuttle, 914 Osage street;and five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at theSexton funeral chapel. The Rev. Franklyn R. Beery will officate.Interment will be in Mount Muncie cemetery. The Body will remain atthe chapel until the hour of service.
First wife Anna Marie Butzin, married September 6, 1910.
Obituary submitted by Sue Rush
RUSSELL TUTTLE--died March 2, 1981
Funeral services for Russell A. Tuttle, 86, 920 S. Fifth, will be at 2p.m. Wednesday at the Belden-Sexton-Sumpter Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Sunset Memory Gardens. He died Monday at the Leavenworth County Infirmary.
Mr. Tuttle was born Oct. 20, 1894, in Leavenworth to Frederick and Mary Robbins Tuttle. He was married to Josephine Schmidt for 62 years. He was a painter employed by the Smith Brothers Painting Company. After he retired from that position he was employed by the Snyder Grocery Co. Mr. Tuttle was a member of the First Christian Church, Hiram Masonic Lodge No. 68, A.F. & A.M. and Abdallah Shrine.
His survivors include his wife Josephine Tuttle of the home; one sister, Mrs Alberta Spindler, 1135 Iron moulders, and several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call at the Belden-Sexton-Sumpter Funeral Chapel. The family suggests memorials to the church or to the Leavenworth County Infirmary.
Emma R. Foland, 93, of Fullerton died Sunday, March 4, 2012, at Golden Living Center in Fullerton. Emma was born March 11, 1918, at Bartlett to Wilmer Albin and Anna Catherine (Springer) Reeves.
Emma grew up in Belgrade and attended school there, graduating from Belgrade High School in 1935. She was united in marriage to Russell T. Foland on Aug. 17, 1937, in Fullerton. The couple moved to Oregon, and then back to Belgrade, where they were engaged in farming. They retired in 1981. The couple was blessed to celebrate 71 years of marriage. Russell died on March 11, 2009.
Emma was a member of Belgrade United Methodist Church. She enjoyed going to dances with her husband, and they spent time gardening together. She also loved flowers and crocheting.
Emma was preceded in death by: parents, husband, Russell Foland, brothers, John, Earl, Roy, Albin, Verne, Wilmer and Floyd Reeves, sisters, May McKensie, Pearl Reeves and Anna Valentine Nichols.
Survivors are: sons and daughters-in-law, Gerald Terry and Margie Foland of Fullerton, Lowell E. and Marilyn Foland of Belgrade and Thomas L. and Phyllis Foland of Omaha; one daughter and son-in-law, Catherine Ann and Gene Sebastian of Omaha; 12 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren and 20 great-great-grandchildren.
Burial was in the Belgrade Main Cemetery, Belgrade, NE.
Perry M. Nichols
A funeral for Perry M. Nichols, who died June 10, 1990, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Straub's Funeral Home.
Nichols was born March 16, 1905, in Belgrade, Neb. He moved to Camas in 1944. He was retired from the converting plant of Crown Zellerbach, now James River, and was a member of the 25 year club. He enjoyed gardening, dancing, bicycle riding and playing his accordion.
He is survived by daughters, Joyce Williamson, Doris Norman and Iola Kennedy, all of Vancouver; sons, Marion D. Nichols, Robert H. Nichols and Louis Nichols, all of Camas and Glee H. Nichols of Battle Ground; brothers, Clarence Nichols of Stockton, Calif., and Glee Johnson of Portland; sister, Nellye LaFlamme of Belgrade, Nev.; 19 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Straub's Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Post Record (Camas, Washougal, WA) 12 Jun 1990.