John L. Tuttle Jr.

February 24, 1951 ~ January 27, 2022
John L. Tuttle, Jr., 70, of Sanford, died on Thursday, January 27, 2022, at Southern Maine Health Care in Biddeford.
John was born in Rochester, New Hampshire on February 24, 1951, to John L. and Hazel P. (Lloyd) Tuttle. He grew up in Sanford and attended local schools, graduating in 1970 with high honors from Sanford High School. He graduated 20th in his class and received several scholarships as well as the Ithel Prescott Award for Athletics. He earned 10 athletic letters in football, wrestling and track and scored 33 touchdowns during his high school career. He ran the 110-yard dash in 10.2 seconds, a school record that stood for 20 years. He was also a state high school and later a New England Collegiate wrestling champion. John was elected into the Maine Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2008. Following graduation he attended the University of Maine, Presque Isle where he served as president of the student senate and earned his bachelor's degree in physical education in 1976. He later attended the University of Maine at Orono where he earned his master's degree in public administration in 1992. In 1984, John married Ann Sevigny and together they shared 37 years of marriage and raised one daughter.
John worked as a lifeguard for a total of 16 summers, making 99 rescues and 118 rescue assists during that time. He founded the Maine State Lifesaving Association in 1980 and served as a national advisor for the United States Lifesaving Association from 1984-1986. The John Tuttle Lifeguard Trophy was also presented to the most valuable competitor at the annual lifeguard championships in August of each year. John was a 10-year veteran of the Maine Army National Guard where he served as a medic and was also a former emergency medical technician for the Sanford Fire Department and for Northeast Mobile Health Services.
John served in the state legislature for most of his adult life. He was elected to the Maine House of Representatives in 1978 and then the Maine State Senate in 1984. He served in the legislature for nearly 30 years and had been serving his 12th term as a representative when he died and had also served three terms in the Senate. While serving, he had been chairman of several committees including Local and County Government, State Government, Maine Resources, Labor and Veterans and Legal Affairs. He considered helping to prevent the largest landfill in the Northeast from being located in the Town of Lebanon and sponsoring legislation to establish the Southern Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Springvale as his biggest accomplishments while serving in office. In 2009 he was named Legislator of the year by the Maine Disabilities Council. In addition to his service in state government, John was also very active in local government. He served for 10 years on Sanford's Board of Selectman where he was vice-chair for five years and then for seven years as a city councilor for the City of Sanford.
John was a devout Catholic and had been a member of St. Therese of Lisieux Parish. He had been serving as a parish lector since 1976. He had also been a 4th Degree member of the Knights of Columbus, the Lions Club and the Elks Club. He loved gardening and for many years he had taken pride in sharing his crops with family, neighbors, and friends. He was especially proud of his tomatoes. He had also written a book titled "The Call of Summer." John was a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend. He devoted his life to serving his community and always put the needs of others before his own. He was a shining example of what it means to live a life in service to others and the world is a better place because John was in it. He will be dearly missed by his family, friends, and a grateful community.
John was predeceased by his parents, John and Hazel (Lloyd) Tuttle.
Surviving are his wife, Ann S. Tuttle of Sanford; his daughter, Meghan Sevigny Tuttle and her fiance Jesse Shields of Kennebunk; two grandsons, Solomon and Samuel of Kennebunk; two siblings, James P. Tuttle and his wife Mihoko of Saipan and Jane E. Tuttle-Liston and her husband Robert of Myrtle Beach, SC and several nieces, nephews, cousins and close family friends.
Visitation will be held from 4:00 to 8:00 PM on Thursday, February 3rd at the Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home located at 580 Main Street in Springvale. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 AM on Saturday, February 5th at St. Therese of Lisieux Parish, Holy Family Church, located at 66 North Avenue in Sanford. For those unable to attend in person, the funeral will also be streamed online at the following address: https://stthereseparishmaine.org/livestream . The family requests that everyone attending services please wear a mask and maintain social distance for everyone's health and safety.
Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider sending a memorial contribution to the American Kidney Fund, 11921 Rockville Pike, Suite 300, Rockville, Maryland 20852 or online at www.kidneyfund.org.
Arrangements are under the direction of Black Funeral Homes and Cremation Service, Sanford-Springvale.
Ann, Meghan, and family – I am so sorry for your loss. I remember working with John during our years with the United States Lifesaving Association. We visited many beaches in Maine, and travelled around the country attending conferences and Board meetings (John founded the Maine State Lifesaving Association and served as an officer at chapter, region, and national levels).. John’s work in supporting professional lifeguard services is well known, especially legislation he sponsored that insured high level training for Maine’s state park lifeguards. The impact of his contributions will live on, but I have lost a good friend.
– Tim Hall
Anne, Meghan, and the whole Tuttle extended family, I am so sad about John. He was a kind and welcoming figure when I came to Sanford and always showed an interest in the service we provided to the community. He truly wore many hats and knew so many people. John will be a legacy in Sanford for many years to come and it was truly a pleasure and an honor to have known him. We thank John for his many years of service and may the good lord bless you and your family in the years to come. Chief Benotti
– Chief Steve Benotti
To all of Johns Family and friends. Im saddened to hear of his passing John and I have been long time friends for many years and hell be truly missed. RIP my friend
– Al Lizotte
To Ann and Meghan, My sincere condolences. John and I would see one another on occasion at Hannaford and get a chance to chat, mostly about the confusion of having four John Tuttles living in a small town. John was two years older than me and I knew he had quite a resume in public service, but I was blown away by what he accomplished throughout his life. It was an honor to know John and I am saddened that just a few short weeks ago we had our last conversation.
– John A. Tuttle Jr.
We lived in the same neighborhood as John for many years.It was always a pleasure taking with him when he would stop by during his campaigning.Such an optimistic and devoted civil leader.A great loss to the town.Our heartfelt sympathy to his family.May he rest in peace.Will keep him in our prayers.Hans & Susan Grannell
– Hans & Susan Grannell
Im so sorry i just learned of johns passing i worked at northeast mobile health with john he tried timo help me with my disabled son getting him some help. John was a man of integrity quick to lend a hand Loved him now he can greet my son as my boy passed a few weeks prior to johns passing