Albert Frank Tutino
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Al Tutino was a stellar human being and, like a star, he was born, he lived, and he died.
Al was born in Queens, New York to Albert and Sophie Tutino on September 3, 1939. He served in the US Navy, graduated from the University of Oklahoma, and attended Michigan State University. He worked for Axle Electronics, Exxon Oil Company, and was a sales representative in West Texas during which time he served as Chairman of the Board for the Southwest Roadrunners. Lastly, he taught himself to program and founded Computer Adaptation Specialists which kept him busy up until the time of his sudden death on November 30th.
His was a life well-lived. Al was respected as a decent, kind man of the highest integrity. He was very much loved by family and friends.
He was a passionate golfer. But his greatest love was for his wife, his son, who made him extremely proud, his daughter-in-law whom he considered a daughter, and his beloved grandchildren who brought him huge amounts of happiness.
Al is now one with the Universe.
Al is survived by his wife, Gail, his son, Jon, his daughter-in-law, Leslie, his grandchildren, Ryan and Sophia, and his sisters in Connecticut.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Lubbock Meals on Wheels, Doctors Without Borders, Feeding America, or any charity of your choice are suggested.
No services will be held.