Tuttle met his first wife, Muff Singer (February 14, 1942 – January 16, 2005), while both were working on
Robert F. Kennedy's presidential campaign in California. They married in 1976. A
Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the
University of Texas at Austin and former
Peace Corps volunteer in the
Philippines, she would later become campaign coordinator and the first administrative assistant of
Howard Berman while he was a member of the
California State Assembly, prior to his election to the
U.S. Congress. She left government service to pursue a career as a successful writer of children's books. Born in
Chicago,
Illinois, she died of
ovarian cancer at their Los Angeles home. Rick Tuttle and Muff Singer are the parents of one daughter,
Sarah Emily. In 2008 Tuttle married Rebecca Rona, a professional writer and social, environmental and political activist. She founded the grassroots organization Together, which for a decade promoted human relations and understanding; worked to end fracking and oil extraction in the Inglewood Oil Field, and has been the driving force behind an effort to convince Culver City to form the Culver City Equity and Human Relations Committee. In 2018, she was honored by the Los Angeles County Democratic Party with the Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt Award as Democrat of the Year for her Assembly District. Currently she serves as communications director of South Los Angeles Health Projects. In his spare time Tuttle is an avid
basketball fan and, by 2002, was the second-oldest full-court basketball player in Los Angeles. ==References==