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Official Obituary of

Philip Stephen Tuttle

October 22, 1976 ~ November 3, 2019 (age 43) 43 Years Old

Philip Tuttle Obituary

Philip Stephen Tuttle, 43, of St. George, husband of Elizabeth J. Tuttle, entered eternal rest on Sunday, November 3, 2019 at his residence.

Funeral Services will be held 12:00 PM Wednesday, November 6, 2019 at Bryant Funeral Home Chapel.  Burial will follow in the Zion United Methodist Church Cemetery.  Pallbearers will be Kevin Fralix, Shane Stroble, Virgil “Tye” Stroble, Kenny Stroble, Jr., Joshua McCravy, Lloyd Jacobs and Richie Stroble.  Visitation will be an hour before the service.

Philip was born on October 22, 1976 in Orangeburg, a son of Thomas W. “Billy” Tuttle, Sr. and Brenda Hilton Tuttle.  He was a graduate of St. George High School, former tree trimmer and a member of the Grover Hunting Club.  He enjoyed hunting and fishing with his dad.  He was predeceased by his brother, Tommy Tuttle.

Surviving is his wife, Elizabeth Jager Tuttle, St. George; a daughter, Hanah Tuttle, St. George; a son, Michael Bostian, Summerville; brother, Jimmy (Audrea) Tuttle, St. George; nephew, Joshua McCravy; nieces, Chelsea McCravy and Kelsea Tuttle Jacobs; and special friend, Kevin Fralix.

Memorials may be made to Bryant Funeral Home, PO Box 306, St. George, SC 29477.

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Visitation
Wednesday
November 6, 2019

11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Bryant Funeral Home, Inc.
607 N Parler Avenue
PO Box 306
St. George, SC 29477

Funeral Service
Wednesday
November 6, 2019

12:00 PM
Bryant Funeral Home, Inc.
607 N Parler Avenue
PO Box 306
St. George, SC 29477

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