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David S. Cutler

Pembroke, Massachusetts

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David S. Cutler, 66, founder of Mariner Newspapers and publisher of the Duxbury Clipper, died Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010 after a seven-month fight against cancer. He died surrounded by his family in his favorite spot || a fireplaced living room framed by hand-hewn 18th century Duxbury timbers. Mr....

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Catherine,

It was with great sadness that I read of your husband's recent death. I send you and your family my deepest sympathies. I recently had the pleasure of meeting your son-in-law Josh at a coffee here in Hanson at the Robinson's. I hope that the memories all of you have of David will help to ease your sorrow. While I did not know him, he sounds like a wonderful man. With love, Peg & Chris Kitchenham

To the Cutler Family:
I was shocked and saddened to hear about David's passing.
During my time working for the Mariner newspapers, I respected David for his passion for the local newspapers.
He was always fair and treated his employees like family.
I will always remember the time when my son, Jonathan, was seriously ill with cancer and I was trying to work and care for him. David took the time to write me a personal note to offer his encouragement and hope.

To the Cutler family:

I wish to take this opportunity to offer my deepest condolances with the latest news of David passing earlier this week. As his personal Veterans Service Officer, as well as a dear friend, I will miss him dearly, as well as his generosity to this Community in many ways.

Mr. Cutler,
Sir, as a fellow Marine I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the USMC in Vietnam. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Semper Fi Devil Dog!
Mike Casey USMC '85-'89

Semper fi Marine thank you for your service.
Thom Sherlock
2nd Battalion 6th Marines
Chu Lia Republic of Viet Nam

Our deepest sympathy to all of David's family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Anne and Mike Saint
Franklin, TN

I worked for Mr. Cutler at Mariner Newspapers from 1987 to 1989. He gave me my first promotion ever (proofreader to reporter) and asked me to write the summer fishing column, which ran in all the Mariner papers and was quite popular at the time. I will never forget Mr. Cutler's kindness and professional guidance.

With sincerest condolences to his family and loved ones,

Bill Bowers
Fly Creek, New York