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Franklin County remembers Jim Tutt, mass shooting victim and former Flyer
Updated: 8:08 PM EDT Apr 11, 2023
Jim Tutt's high school French teacher said he never imagined one of his former students would become a victim of a mass shooting.Tutt, 64, was one of five people tragically shot and killed on Monday at Old National Bank downtown. He lived and worked in Louisville, but growing up, Frankfort is where the 64-year-old husband, father, grandfather, and market executive called home.Tutt graduated from Franklin County High School in 1977. Looking through Tutt's senior yearbook, Terry Johnson remembers what he was like as a student.Johnson has taught French at Franklin County for more than 50 years, and said he knew both Tutt and his father."It's a traumatic and tragic event, but when you know someone personally that's involved in that, it makes it even worse," said Johnson.He described Tutt as a kind and respectful student."How terrible it is that something would happen to a person who was such a good young man at our school," he said.Tutt had a long list of accomplishments in high school, graduated from the University of Kentucky, and went on to be active in his community. Up until his unexpected death, he served on the board of the Oldham La Grange Development Authority.Tutt leaves behind his wife Karen, their children, and grandchildren.While the mass shooting happened in Louisville, Frankfort City Commissioner Katrisha Waldridge said Tutt's hometown is hurting."To see that someone is actually from Frankfort and you go to his Facebook page and he is very proud of it, he is a native of Frankfort and a graduate of Franklin County High, that really hits home," Waldridge told 비바카지노 Viva.She said Frankfort is a close-knit community, and the entire city is mourning the loss of a former Franklin County Flyer."As we say here at Franklin County, once a Flyer, always a Flyer," Johnson said.
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Jim Tutt's high school French teacher said he never imagined one of his former students would become a victim of a mass shooting.
Tutt, 64, was one of five people tragically shot and killed on Monday at Old National Bank downtown. He lived and worked in Louisville, but growing up, Frankfort is where the 64-year-old husband, father, grandfather, and market executive called home.
Tutt graduated from Franklin County High School in 1977. Looking through Tutt's senior yearbook, Terry Johnson remembers what he was like as a student.
Johnson has taught French at Franklin County for more than 50 years, and said he knew both Tutt and his father.
"It's a traumatic and tragic event, but when you know someone personally that's involved in that, it makes it even worse," said Johnson.
He described Tutt as a kind and respectful student.
"How terrible it is that something would happen to a person who was such a good young man at our school," he said.
Tutt had a long list of accomplishments in high school, graduated from the University of Kentucky, and went on to be active in his community. Up until his unexpected death, he served on the board of the Oldham La Grange Development Authority.
Tutt leaves behind his wife Karen, their children, and grandchildren.
While the mass shooting happened in Louisville, Frankfort City Commissioner Katrisha Waldridge said Tutt's hometown is hurting.
"To see that someone is actually from Frankfort and you go to his Facebook page and he is very proud of it, he is a native of Frankfort and a graduate of Franklin County High, that really hits home," Waldridge told 비바카지노 Viva.
She said Frankfort is a close-knit community, and the entire city is mourning the loss of a former Franklin County Flyer.
"As we say here at Franklin County, once a Flyer, always a Flyer," Johnson said.