Ruth “Pauline” (Allen) Tuttle

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Ruth “Pauline” (Allen) Tuttle

February 9, 1928 – April 3, 2026

Ruth “Pauline” (Allen) Tuttle passed away peacefully on Good Friday, April 3, 2026, at her home in Shoals, Indiana,

surrounded by family. Pauline was born on February 9, 1928, in Shoals to Everett and Jessie (McKibben) Allen.

Pauline grew up in the Weisbach community in Shoals and was a member of the Shoals High School Class of 1946.

She remained connected to her classmates throughout her life, enjoying reunions and creating commemorative

booklets for their 50th anniversary.

Pauline lived a full and meaningful life devoted to her faith, her family, and serving others. She retired from the French

Lick Springs Hotel after 12 years and also worked at Essex in Orleans and Textile in Loogootee. She later served as a

compassionate caregiver in nursing facilities and private homes, reflecting her generous heart and quiet kindness.

Pauline was a longtime member of the West Shoals Church of Christ. Her faith was the foundation of her life, and she

cherished time with family—singing hymns, sharing laughter, and telling the very best stories. She enjoyed

surrounding herself with family photos and meaningful moments. She was the heart of her family—the one who kept

everyone connected.

She was also a member of the Hindostan Homemakers Club. Pauline found joy in life’s simple pleasures—gardening

and canning, sewing and embroidering—and held a deep appreciation for nature. She especially loved birds,

butterflies, turtles, as well as peonies, irises, and African violets. An accomplished quilter, she created many beautiful,

award-winning quilts by hand, often gifting her works of art to her family as lasting expressions of her care. She

treasured her collections of dolls, chickens, and pixies.

Pauline is survived by her three daughters, Shirley D. (Larry) Stroud of Shoals; twins Jean A. Melvin and Joan B.

(Lanny) Banks of Bedford; two sons, Allen C. Tuttle of Shoals and David B. (Julie) Tuttle of Mitchell; and one sister,

Martha Kidwell of Odon. She is also remembered by many nieces and nephews.

Her legacy lives on through her grandchildren—Jason, Ronetta, Tashina, Ashley, Tara, Brittney, Craig, Tyler, Aubrey,

Makiah, Heather, Thomas, Cary Lee, Lexi, Brandy, and Liam—and her great-grandchildren. She is also remembered

by her step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren, as well as her great-great-granddaughter, Amara, carrying

forward her faith, values, and traditions across five generations.

She was preceded in death by her parents; two sons, Dwight Tuttle and Cary Tuttle; brothers, Calvin Allen and William

Lee Allen; half-sisters, Ethel Tow, Patty Catt, and Phyllis Kidwell; half-brother, Ernest Allen; step-sisters, Wilma

Reinhart, Virginia Lyster, and Mildred Lovell; step-brother, Lyle Wininger; one grandson; and several nieces and

nephews.

Visitation will be held Tuesday, April 7, 2026, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., and Wednesday, April 8, from 10:00 a.m.

until the 11:00 a.m. service at the Queen-Lee Chapel.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday, April 8, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at the Queen-Lee Chapel of George Funeral

Care, 431 High Street in Shoals, with Stan Day officiating. Burial will follow at Hindostan Church Cemetery.

Online condolences may be shared at www.queenlee.com . Arrangements are in the care of the Queen-Lee Chapel of

George Funeral Care in Shoals.

She has now heard the words,

“Well done, good and faithful servant,

” and has gone to a place where she will

never grow old—reunited with loved ones and singing once more in her heavenly home

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