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Charles Leaming Tutt, Jr. (1889 - 1961)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, United States
Death: November 01, 1961 (72)
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, United States
Place of Burial: Colorado Springs, El Paso, Colorado, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Charles Leaming Tutt, I and Josephine Tutt
Husband of Eleanor Dexter Tutt and Vesta Halliday Tutt
Father of Charles Leaming Tutt, III; Russell Thayer Tutt, II; William Thayer Tutt; Josephine Thayer Mills and John Wood Tutt
Brother of M. Thayer Tutt

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About Charles Leaming Tutt, Jr.

Charles Leaming Tutt, Jr.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35173160/charles_leaming_tutt

Charles Leaming Tutt (II) (January 9, 1889 – November 1, 1961) was the son of Charles Leaming Tutt (I).

Charles Leaming Tutt married Eleanor Dexter Armit on 17 August 1909.

They had four children:

Charles Leaming Tutt (III), born 26 January 1911, died 3 November 1993.

William Thayer Tutt, born 2 March 1912, died 24 February 1989.

Russell Thayer Tutt, born 27 July 1913, died 21 October 1992.

Josephine Thayer Tutt, born 1 June 1919, died 12 February 1976.

In 1934, he married Vesta H. Wood (b.1900, d.1983) and they had one son, John Wood Tutt (b.1939, d.2006).[1]

When Spencer Penrose died in 1939, he became president of the Broadmoor Hotel and one of four trustees of the El Pomar Foundation.

The Tutt Library at Colorado College is named for Charles "Chas" Leaming Tutt (II) (1889-1961). Tutt served as a trustee of Colorado College.[2] In 1959, the house he had lived in with his parents was donated to the school, and it is now known as the Tutt Alumni House. [3]

In 1992, Edward H. Honnen (from the 1921 Class of Colorado Springs High School) commissioned sculptor Cloyd Barnes to create a statue of Charles L. Tutt (II), which was placed in front of the Tutt Library. Over the years, the statue have been decorated in various ways, and they have done so with affection, imagination and a sense of humor.[4]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Colorado College | Walking Tour | Tutt House | PDF Page 4

2. ^ Colorado College | Campus Map/Tour
3. ^ Colorado College | Campus Map/Tour
4. ^ Video of decorating statue of Charles L. Tutt in front of Tutt Library.
Sources

Thomas J. Noel and Cathleen M. Norman: A Pikes Peak Partnership: The Penroses and the Tutts. Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2001. xii + 264 pp. ill. ISBN 9780870816093.

Denise R. W. Oldach (Ed.): Here Lies Colorado Springs. Colorado Spring: Fittje Brothers Printing Company, 1995.

Webpage of sculptor Cloyd Barnes.

Life data of Tutt Famliy members at The Mason Descendants Database.

Life data of Tutt Famliy members at The Mason Descendants Database.

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Charles Leaming Tutt, Jr.'s Timeline

1889
January 9, 1889
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, United States
1911
January 26, 1911
Coronado, San Diego County, California, United States
1912
March 2, 1912
Coronado, San Diego County, California, United States
1913
July 27, 1913
Coronado, San Diego, California, United States
1919
June 1, 1919
1939
July 22, 1939
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, United States
1961
November 1, 1961
Age 72
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, United States
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Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, El Paso, Colorado, United States