Condolences

Susan ad Pete Warner

posted 24/04/2024

Rest in peace Allan.
Remembering those special holidays and days spent together.
Lots of love to a real secial person love Sue and Pete xx

Ron

posted 24/04/2024

❤️

Jan Gimble

posted 26/04/2024

Thinking of you all xx

Jan Gimble

posted 26/04/2024

Thinking of you all.

Sue & Peter Whitfield

posted 26/04/2024

We were very sorry to heat about the passing of Alan Tutt.
We have some happy memories spending time with him in France in 2008, where he took us to see the WW1 MILITORY CEMETERIES at the SOMME.
With his Good Company and Great Knowledge he made it all so very interesting for us.
We enjoyed that trip with with you and Viv "ALAN" Thank You.
R.I.P. Love Sue & Pete whitfield

Ale Viv Sue at War graves

Viv

posted 26/04/2024

Al you will be missed so much by all our family, I wanted to say we had 40 happy years together with 2 lovely sons And grandchildren which made our life complete,fondest love Rest in peace now xxx

Sue Collett

posted 30/04/2024

Rest in peace Al.

Barbara and Chris Brody

posted 03/05/2024

Rest in peace Alan

Jeanette Lodge

posted 06/05/2024

Although I only knew you for a short time Alan, it was a privileged. You took my Mum under your wing when she became a resident in Park Avenue and she always asked where you were when we went down to the garden for coffee. May the Angels take you under their wings whilst you sleep.

T Foster

posted 10/05/2024

To Alan rest in peace god bless Sandra and Terry

Terence Foster

posted 10/05/2024

Over the top for the last time God bless thanks for all the memories love Sandra and Terry xxx

Susan Warner

posted 16/05/2024

Rest in peace Al, love Sue & Pete xx

Patricia Desborough

posted 16/05/2024

A Tribute to Alan Tutt

Alan spent over four years at Park Avenue Care Home in Bromley. He is sadly missed with deep affection, by both Staff and Residents who shared his life here. Parkinson's Disease was always affecting his quality of life but he bravely remained cheerful, caring and considerate to all. I came to the home over a year ago and had the privilege of sharing a table at meal times. There was never a dull moment. His constant leg-pulling, jokes and teasing brought laughter- and laughter is the best medicine. He entertained us with Napkin Sculptures, recounting happy memories that formed his life, his trips to War Memorials and Zones with like minded, close friends- George being one. Items such as postcards, books, photographs, coins, old documents found their way to the table. Things connected with the World Wars, fiction and poetry were all there. l asked to keep one book- The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady which we both loved. It contained intricate drawing of plants, insects, creatures and extracts from poetry, It is a beautiful memory for me of Alan.

Like me music was an enormous influence in our lives. Through modern technology we can have it at our fingertips any time, any place. Alan and I enjoyed Classical, Pop, Rock and blues music, I have to give a special mention to Dean Martin his foremost favourite. Everybody loves Somebody, Sometime was on his ‘unnamed Gravestone’ Alan told me. I say ‘everybody loved Alan’ As Frank Sinatra sang “i did it my way” was a fitting song for Alan's life.

The morning after Alan died I made a Napkin Sculpture too. A red rose which stayed on his place all day. Thank you Alan for being my friend and mentor on life here. You were SIMPLY THE BEST.

Love never dies,

your friend forever

Pat Des
Patricia Desborough

I have been advised not to attend the funeral due to ongoing health issues, but I will sit quietly at that time and remember happier times and playing Dean Martin songs of course.