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Cherokee County Obituaries

Berna Dene Tuttle

©2024 Tahlequah Daily Press
July 11, 2012
Submitted by: Sabrina Anne Hitchcock

Graveside services for Berna Dene Tuttle, beloved grandmother, will be Thursday, July 12, at 10 a.m., in the Hulbert Cemetery. Officiating will be Pastor Kenneth Byrd.

Arrangements are under the care of Green Country Funeral Home. Online condolences may be left at tahlequahfuneral.com.

Berna Dene (Cooper) Tuttle was born June 25, 1924, in Stroud, to George and Alta Evelyn (Carson) Cooper. She died on July 9, 2012, in Tahlequah, at the age of 88.

Berna Dene was a retired secretary of Lake Region Electric Co. She loved to make quilts, paint (selling her work at arts and crafts shows), and loved swimming at Clear Creek.

She is survived by eight grandchildren, and numerous great-grandchildren.


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