Clayton-Cutting-Obituary

Clayton Cutting

Guilford, Vermont

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GUILFORD -- Clayton Lewis Cutting, 81, of Guilford, died at home on Dec. 4, 2006. He was born in Guilford, on Aug. 3, 1925, to Leon Lewis and Mabel Ellen (Woodard) Cutting.He attended the Wellman one-room school on Sweet Pond Road and Brattleboro High School.Mr. Cutting was a farmer and lived in...

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Dear Doris,
Clayton was a very special man and the head of a very special family. On our trips to Vermont, Soon-Young and I always looked forward to seeing his smiling face and catching up on his often humorous interpretation of the local news. His help and kindness--and indeed the kindness of all the Cutting family--will always be a cherished memory.

The Cutting Family,
I am so sorry to here about Clayton's passing. He was my bus driver when I was young and I went to school with Kristy and Kyle. Clayton was a charming man with an easy and open smile. My Father died Christmas day 2004 and I can image that he and Clayton are having coffee together and talking about old times. My best to all.

Dear Aunt Doris, Diane, Nancy, Reed, Ron, and Families:
We are so sorry to hear about the passing of Uncle Clayton. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. May your warm memories of times spent together keep him close in this difficult time.

Diane, I am not sure if you remember me, but I am very sorry to hear about you losing your Father. I remember how hard it can be. You know that I wish you and your family the best.

Doris & Family, We were saddened by the death of Clayton; he was such a kind, gentle man and we know there is a big hole in your heart now. Have faith that one day you will all be together again.

Dear Amy and Cutting Family,

My condolences for your loss, to a family that has helped me more than words can say.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Doris & Family,

Please accept my condolence for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Clayton was a charming man with a ready smile & a wave. I loved his sense of humor and was pleased to have known him.

Ron, Reed & Sandy & family,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember Clayton and what a wonderful person he was as he drove us to school every day always with a smile. Everyone who knew him will remember him as a nice, hard working man who loved his community, its children and the farm life. I hope that the many years of memories will help you through this sad time. God Bless you all as he has Clayton.