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Russell Bell - November 14th, 2009 at 7:35pm - Email
All you needed to do was meet the man once and his charm and dignity stayed with your impressions of the man forever. To walk out your door in the morning and do what you love,work with your hands and be as gifted a craftsman as he was is really every craftmans dream, he lived it. Knowing his sons carry on his work and having 3 children that loved him dearly he will rest in peace now with their mom in heaven. russ bell

chris birstler - November 18th, 2009 at 2:48pm - Email
Dear Cutts Family, I am very sorry to hear about your loss. Your family will be in my prayers. Best regards. Yours Truly, Christopher R. Birstler

billy ewing - November 18th, 2009 at 11:56pm - Email
cutts family,im so sorry to hear about your loss.ed cutts is one man who i know will spend eternity in heaven as everyone loved him.he was on this earth to help anyone in need.sorry i cant make it to the funeral as im on the tugboat untill Dec sometime.i will be thinking of you all on Friday,god bless you all,billy ewing

Bill Hand - November 21st, 2009 at 10:58am - Email
I didn't have the opportunity to meet Mr. Cutts but I was in awe of his accomplishments and loved visiting the boat yard. I could spend hours just looking at the floating art in the storage barn and taking in the sweet aromas of the teak and varnishes. When I heard of his interest in planes and motorcycles, I wished I could have heard the stories of these exploints as well.