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Charles Luther Tuten
September 3rd, 1954 - January 2nd, 2024
Mr. Charles Luther Tuten, age 69, a resident of Auburndale, Florida passed away Tuesday, January 2, 2024 at Good Shepherd Hospice Forsythe House in Auburndale with his wife by his side. Mr. Tuten was born September 3, 1954 in Center Line, Michigan to Rudolph and Estelle Margaret (Davis) Tuten. He and his wife have been Auburndale residents since 2020 coming from Michigan. He retired after 45 years as Vice President for an Automotive Supply Manufacturing Company (Becker Manufacturing in Michigan). Charles was a past member of the Moose & Eagle Lodges in Michigan. He enjoyed hunting, his work and spending time with his family. He was preceded in death by his parents and stepmother. Charles is survived by his loving family, wife of 45 years – Gail Tuten; 2 daughters – Carrie (Martin) Goodin and Christine Artowsky; brother – Rudolph Tuten; 3 sisters – Celeste Rose, Carylyn Sroka and Melinda (Steve) Hubbard; mother in law – Martha Gould; 2 grandchildren – Brandon and Isabella; 1 great grandson – Dawson. There are no services scheduled for Mr. Tuten.
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