- Leona Tuttle
Leona Wilhelmina Tuttle (
April 13 ,1896 -November 23 ,2007 ) was an Americansupercentenarian .Tuttle was born as Leona Wilhelmina Sternberg on April 13, 1896, near the town of
Bad Axe, Michigan . cite news |first=Mark |last=Hicks|title= Leona Tuttle, Detroit Woman who loved to dance, travel dies at 111
url= http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071208/OBITUARIES/712080310/1263/OBITUARIES |work=The Detroit News |publisher= |date=2007-12-08 |accessdate=2008-01-14] Her parents, Karl and Marie Amelia Sternberg, were both immigrants fromGermany . She was one of seven children. Sternberg grew up on her parents' 40 acre farm and attended school in aone room schoolhouse .Sternberg left at the age of 17. She took a train to
Detroit in order to meet her sister. Once in Detroit, she worked as a housekeeper forarchitect Louis Kamper for two years. She later attended theFerris Institute before taking a job with theMichigan Central Railroad department for several years. She was able to travel cross country through the free passes which she received through her employer.Sternberg married her husband, Stanley Tuttle, in 1924. The continued to reside in Detroit for decades, but moved to
Florida part time following Stanley's retirement. Stanley Tuttle died in 1973. Leona Tuttle never remarried. After her husband's death, Tuttle lived with her grown daughters in the Detroit metropolitan area,New Jersey ,Utah and Florida.One of Tuttle's main passions was travel. She visited
Hawaii ,Germany , theGrand Canyon andYosemite National Park . Tuttle visitedAlaska with her two daughters at the age of 95.Leona Tuttle died on
November 23 ,2007 , inSomers Point, New Jersey , at the age of 111. She was survived by two daughters, fifteen grandchildren and forty-one great-grandchildren.References
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