Tuttle, Jon Charles 69, of Plymouth, passed into the presence of his Savior on Sunday, December 19, 2021, surrounded by his immediate family. Jon was born on June 19, 1952 in Spencer, Iowa, to the late Paul and Grace (Fausch) Tuttle. When Jon was nine years old, he trusted Christ to save him from the penalty of sin. Jon graduated from Albert Lea High School and from Pillsbury Baptist Bible College with a bachelor's degree in Bible and secondary education. He received his master's degree in Christian school administration from Grace Seminary. Jon spent thirty-five years in Christian education: 1975-1981 teaching at Calvary Baptist Schools of Lansdale, PA; 1981-1998 as the principal at Calvary Baptist Christian School in Lancaster, PA; 1998-2010 as administrator of Fourth Baptist Christian School in Plymouth, MN. Jon also managed several Twin Cities area O'Reilly Auto Parts stores. Jon is survived by his wife, Cheryl (Grandia) Tuttle; daughter Lindsay (Chris) Levang; daughter Emily (Jon) Hight; daughter Meg (Jake) Flaming; and ten amazing grandchildren: Lily, Ella, Margot, Benny, Calvin, Wren, Blake, Peter, Quintin, and Charlie. Jon is also survived by his father- and mother-in-law, Ron and Dorothy Grandia; siblings Jeff (Gayle) Tuttle, Becky (Steve) Forman, Bruce (the late Natalie) Tuttle, Brian (Dawn) Tuttle, Chris (Sherri) Tuttle, Karen (Steve) Borders, Kathy (Bill) Mitchell, Ronda (the late Mike) Clements, and Tom (Connie) Grandia; and many wonderful nieces and nephews. Visitation is Tuesday, December 28, 4:00-7:00pm and Wednesday, December 29 at 10:00am at Fourth Baptist Church of Plymouth, MN. Jon's memorial service will be held on Wednesday, December 29 at 11:00am at Fourth Baptist Church. Memorials may be directed to the Jon C. Tuttle Scholarship Fund at Fourth Baptist Christian School. Funeral arrangements entrusted to: Washburn-McReavy.com Glen Haven Chapel 763-533-8643

Published on December 26, 2021


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