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Obituaries

Edith Irene McCutchen,

Edith Irene McCutchen, 79, of Abilene, formerly of Coryell County, died June 3 in an Abilene hospital. Funeral services were held June 5 at Scott's Funeral Home Chapel, with burial in Restland Cemetery. The Rev. Bob Phillips officiated.

Mrs. McCutchen was born August 19, 1905 in McClennan County, the daughter of the late Joe and Etta Holder. She was married to Clifford L. Tweedle around 1921. She was later married to Robert McCutchen in 1938. She had been a long time resident of Coryell County, having moved to Abilene only a few weeks ago.

Edwin Lage McCutcheon

Commander Edwin L. McCutcheon, USN (Ret.), of Sun City, AZ died on 19 December 2007. He was 78 years old. Ed was born on 18 May 1929 in Elko, NV, graduated from Reno, NV High School in 1947 and spent a year at the University of Nevada (Reno) prior to entering the U.S. Naval Academy in July 1948. Upon graduation with the Class of 1952, he served on Toledo (CA-135) and saw service in Korean waters both prior to and after the July 1953 truce.\

Eugene Franklin Thomas, Jr.

Eugene Franklin Thomas, Jr., passed away February 21, 2010. He was born July 24, 1937 and lived in Kingston, TN. He was a descendant of Samuel & Frances (Noble) McCutcheon of Augusta County.

Faye McCutcheon

Faye McCutcheon, 93, passed away in Dallas, Texas on August 20, 2008. She was born July 2, 1915. Faye was preceded in death by husband, Arthur McCutcheon, son, Ben McCutcheon, and daughter, Sharon. She is survived by son, Bill McCutcheon and wife, Candace; grandchildren Cindy Boshart, William McCutcheon, Jr., and Kaye Anne Skiles and six great-grandchildren. A graveside service was held at the Laurel Oaks Memorial Park.

Florence McCutchan Groves Moore

Florence McCutchan Groves Moore, 96, departed this life for greater glory on August 6, 2007 from the Episcopal Church Home in Louisville, Ky. She was born on Nov. 19, 1910 in Knoxville, TN to the late Arthur and Mary Margaret McCutchan Groves. Her passing is deeply grieved by her children and grandchildren, for whom she was a wonderful parent and friend.

Foster W. McCutchen

Military Services will be held at graveside in Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Blountsville, at 2:30 p.m. Friday for Foster W. McCutcheon, 60. Mr. McCutchen, 2116 Vanderbilt Rd., died Wednesday at his home. He was a life member of Kelly Ingram VFW Post 668, which will have charge of the rites. Burial will be under the direction of Brown Service.

Fred C. “Big Mac” McCutcheon, Jr.

Fred C. “Big Mac” McCutcheon, Jr. of Ambridge, PA, passed away Friday, April 1, 2011 in Heritage Valley, Sewickley. Born October 9, 1924 in Sharpsburg, PA, he was the son of the late Frederick Collier McCutcheon, Sr. and Ame Taylor Mallasee.

George William McCutchen

Died of Cholera Morbus, after an illness of a few hours on Monday the 4th of May, George William, oldest child of W. W. McCutchen, Esq. aged 5 years and 9 months.

Glen Alton McCutchan

Glen Alton McCutchan, 70, of Evansville, passed away Wednesday, November 25, 2009, at his home in Pasadena, California. He was born June 15, 1939, in Evansville, IN.

He graduated from North High School in 1957 and was a member and Elder of the New Hope Christian Church in Eaglerock, Calif. Glen retired from Parsons Engineering and had attended Ambassador College for two years.

Glenda Sue Grantland McCutcheon

HARTSELLE - Funeral services for Mrs. Glenda Sue Grantland McCutcheon, 57, of Evergreen, Alabama were held Saturday, December 14, 1996 at 2:00 p.m. from the Chapel of Peck Funeral Home with Rev. Truman Shaddrix officiating. Burial was in Hartselle Memorial Gardens with Peck Funeral Home directing. Mrs. McCutcheon died Wednesday, December 11, 1996 at Vaughn-Evergreen Medical Center after a lengthy battle with cancer.

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