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Rose Cutler ALBANY, N.Y.- Rose Cutler, 98, of Albany, N.Y., formerly of Kingston, died Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018, at the Daughters of Sarah Nursing Center in Albany, N.Y. Born in Starya, Konstantine near Kiev in what is now known as the Ukraine, she was the daughter of the late David and Esther (Silver) Baron. She was employed as a bookkeeper for the Ronay Handbag Company in New York, N.Y., until her retirement. Rose was the wife of the late Hyman Cutler whom she married on March 30, 1941. Rose enjoyed volunteering for Ahaveth Isreal, knitting, and sewing, but most of all she loved cooking and spending time with her beloved family. She is survived by her daughter, Carol C. Aaronson and her husband, Norman, of Woodstock, N.Y.; her son, Steven A. Cutler, and his wife, Cindy, of Aurora, Colo.; her sister, Evelyn Feinman, of Boynton Beach, Fla.; and her brother-in-law, Arthur Schorr of Tamarac, Fla. Four grandchildren, Lauren Aaronson (David Rodriguez), Emily Aaronson, Michelle Cutler, Michael Cutler, and a great-grandson, Casper Rodriguez also survive. In addition to her parents, two sisters, Sylvia Schorr and Ethel Braver, predeceased Rose. A funeral service will be held at the Simpson-Gaus Funeral home on Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 11:00 am with Rabbi Zoe Zak officiating. Burial in Montrepose Cemetery will follow. The family requests that memorial donations be made to The Daughters of Sarah, 180 Washington Avenue Ext. Albany, N.Y., 12203. Online condolence may be left for Rose’s family by visiting www.simpson gaus.com
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My deepest condolences to Carol and her family. I have only fond memories of them at the synagogue during celebratory times.
Andrea Newman-Winston
December 14, 2018
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