D.C.-Wilcutt-Obituary

D.C. Wilcutt

Creve Coeur, Missouri

1923 - 2015

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Wilcutt, D.C. passed away peacefully on Monday, October 19, 2015, at the age of 92 surrounded by his family. Beloved husband of the late Vivian Schwarz Wilcutt and loving father of Steve (Sharon), Kathy (John) Edwards; Lisa (Jim) Heinemann; Mark (Cheryl); Laurie (Todd) Soukup; Cory (Ed) Barry;...

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I'm a bit late in finding this site. I worked after school for Coach D.C. I typed referee contracts, etc. The basketball team won the State Championships my first two years at CBC. What a team watch. Coach D.C. Wilcutt set a great example for the young men at CBC. He was a kind and caring person. He sometimes gave me tickets to see the St. Louis Hawks play. I got to see Bob Pettit play, who is a big sports hero where I now live in Baton Rouge. Bob (Class of'62)

I remember always being on the move! Charles cbc class of 1993

A wonderful example to all his students, fellow faculty & friends for so many years. United again to his love, Viv. Love & sympathy to all, Jim & Trish Sinner.

Not only a great, great coach but a better human being

Thanks Coach,You were pivot able in my development of a C.B.C Cadet and a young man R.I.P

Steve, very sorry to hear about your father's passing. D.C. was a great person and it was truly an honor to play for him and be your teammate. I continue to use many of his ideas with my team. Please take care and we will keep your Dad, Mom and family in our prayers.

D.C. WAS NOT ONLY A LEGEND BUT WAS ONE OF FINEST AND INSPIRING PERSONS TO WALK THE HALLS WITH AT CBC.

Cory and family---Kyle and I are so sorry for the sudden loss of your dear father. You are in my daily prayers and thankfully you and your siblings have each other near to share memories of both of your loving parents.

Steve and Family,
DC was a great guy. Many a night I sat with Viv during his games and loved every minute of it. They were a perfect example of a happily married couple. I am sure he was lost without her and she would have felt the same way.
I will never think of CBC and not remember him.
Fondly,
Nancy(Bernsen)spehr