Bishop Tuttle Heritage Society
 
The Society was created early in 1996 to honor the Rt. Rev. Daniel Sylvester Tuttle. At the age of 29, in 1886, the House of Bishops elected him. The Rt. Rev. Tuttle became the first missionary Bishop of Idaho, Montana and Utah, an area of 340,000 square miles. He became known as "The Bishop of All-Out-of-Doors." The Society wants to thank and recognize individuals who have remembered their parish church and/or the Idaho Episcopal Foundation, Inc. in their wills or through other planned gifts such as charitable trusts, life estates, gift annuities, beneficiary designations, etc. Individuals are asked to call or send written notice of their action informing the Diocesan office that a bequest and/or other planned gift has been made. A number of parishioners have already taken steps to become Bishop Tuttle Society members. The vision does not end at physical existence; indeed, your foresight continues the work of the church for countless years.
 
 
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