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Alan Francis TUTT

Alan TUTT Obituary

TUTT, Alan Francis (Tutty). After sudden illness passed on May 11th, 2019 surrounded by family. He fought hard, but lost the battle. Will never be forgotten and loved forever by his wife Sue, sons Kevin & Graeme, daughter in law, 4 grandchildren, 4 brothers and sisters, extended family and friends. The funeral will be held at Purewa Cemetery & Crematorium, Meadowbank, Auckland, Thursday 16th May 2019 at 1.30pm. All welcome. State of Grace East 09 527 0366
Published by The New Zealand Herald on May 14, 2019.

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May 15, 2019

Tutt Alan (Tutty)
Sue and families, our hearts are filled with sadness ,
The chequered flag has fallen on a great man and awesome
Friend
Memories will never end.
John and Erica Wigston

May 15, 2019

TUTT - Alan. Radiator repairman and radiater of goodness. A genuinely friendly and helpful guy first met late 1980's in the Offroad Racing scene in Auckland. One of Life's Gentlemen. Sorry that I cannot be with you for his "send off". Kindest thoughts to you Sue and to your boys - Brian Walker - Oxford.

May 16, 2019

TUTT, Alan (Tutty). Sue and families, our hearts are filled with sadness. The chequered flag has fallen on an awesome friend. Memories will never die. John and Erica Wigston.

May 16, 2019

TUTT, Alan (Tutty). After a short illness. Dearly loved brother and brother in law of Barry and Margaret, Peter and Lyn, Janet, Robin and Margaret, Michael and Beth, Linda and Ian, Trish and Al, Susan and Frank and nephew of Aunty Dot. He will be sadly missed by us all. "RIP Bro."

May 15, 2019

TUTT, Alan (Tutty). ORANZ wish to pass their condolences to Sue and family for the passing of a man of integrity, passion, and long serving past club president and ORANZ Patron. May he go ahead of us and prepare the track.

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