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SGT Jordan Elias Tuttle

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SGT Jordan Elias Tuttle Veteran

Birth
Death
2 Jul 2010 (aged 22)
Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
Burial
Calhoun, Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.5183336, Longitude: -92.3678546
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Sgt. Jordan E. Tuttle, 22, of West Monroe, La., died July 2 at Baghdad, Iraq, of injuries suffered in a non-combat related incident. He was a member of the 156th Army Band in Bossier City, La., and was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 141st Field Artillery Regiment, 256th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, New Orleans, La. Jordan was a member of the Louisiana Army National Guard serving his country in Iraq. "Others" were his main concern. He recently told his mother that he longed to defend the defenseless, the abused, the forsaken and the unjustly treated. The clichรฉ', "good things come in small packages", as for Jordan, it was "great things". Now he resides in the presence of the Lord. Survivors: Mother and Step-father, Annette and Myron J. Turner; Father, Brian M. Tuttle; Brothers, David Michael Tuttle, Joseph Zachary Turner, Benjamin Denton Tuttle, Reagan Garrett Turner and Lucas Carter Turner; sisters, Clara Tuttle Gumm, Iris Adelin Tuttle, and Julia Angelle Turner; Grandparents Denton and Sonni Braswell, Mike Tuttle and Judy Davenport, and Jennifer Bossom; Great Grandmother Bulea Rosebrook, several aunts and uncles.
Sgt. Jordan E. Tuttle, 22, of West Monroe, La., died July 2 at Baghdad, Iraq, of injuries suffered in a non-combat related incident. He was a member of the 156th Army Band in Bossier City, La., and was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 141st Field Artillery Regiment, 256th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, New Orleans, La. Jordan was a member of the Louisiana Army National Guard serving his country in Iraq. "Others" were his main concern. He recently told his mother that he longed to defend the defenseless, the abused, the forsaken and the unjustly treated. The clichรฉ', "good things come in small packages", as for Jordan, it was "great things". Now he resides in the presence of the Lord. Survivors: Mother and Step-father, Annette and Myron J. Turner; Father, Brian M. Tuttle; Brothers, David Michael Tuttle, Joseph Zachary Turner, Benjamin Denton Tuttle, Reagan Garrett Turner and Lucas Carter Turner; sisters, Clara Tuttle Gumm, Iris Adelin Tuttle, and Julia Angelle Turner; Grandparents Denton and Sonni Braswell, Mike Tuttle and Judy Davenport, and Jennifer Bossom; Great Grandmother Bulea Rosebrook, several aunts and uncles.

Inscription

SGT - U S ARMY - OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM
BELOVED BROTHER AND SON
GREATER LOVE HAS NO ONE THAN THIS, THAT HE LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS. JOHN 15:13


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