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George McCutcheon

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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George Albert McCutcheon, 90, died peacefully in his sleep on June 1, 2008, at a retirement community in San Antonio, Texas. He lived a long and wonderful life, dedicated to the service of others. He was born at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital on March 29, 1918, and grew up in the Miners Mills...

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Georgia, Mrs. McCutcheon, family and friends.
I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing, Georgia. He was by far the nicest and most genuine man to everyone, having accomplishments beyond outstanding. Dallas High School was so blessed to have him, as were the students he counseled and coached. Please know that he, and all of you, will be in my thoughts and prayers.

George McCutcheon, a true American Hero in so many ways. Not only serving his country in two wars, willing to share those experiences. A very gifted teacher, coach and mentor. I can only begin to imagine how many lives he has touched and influenced. I had the privledge of having him as a teacher at KTHS. How fitting that interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery. God Bless you Mac.

WHAT A LOSS!!TOM & MY SYMPATHY GO TO DOROTHEA AND HER FAMILY. GEORGE WILL BE REMEMBERED FOR ALL HIS KIND AND GRACIOUS DEEDS, ESPECIALLY WITH KIWANIANS AND KEY CLUB MEMBERS. TOM&ISABEL KREIDLER,PORT ST LUCIE,FL

Mr. McCutcheon (Mac) was one of the finest men I have ever had the honor of knowing. He was a fantastic coach and counselor and I'm a better person for having him as a mentor through my high school days.

I extend my most sincere condolences to Dorothea, Georgia and her family, and the all the rest of those dear to him.

To the McCutcheon family, I extend my deepest sympathies. He was my
Student Cnslr @ Westmoreland, class
of '61. Very much a helpful man. I'm
sure he will be deeply missed by all.

Mr. Mc Cutcheon was a very special person in my early years. He took me to events and to the circus. He will be sadley missed by me.

To the Family of Mr.McCutcheon:
My deepest sympathies to the entire family...Mr. McCutcheon was a MAJOR influence upon my life! I was a student @ King's College in 1967-71 and had the pleasure of working under his supervision with the district Circle K organization...I went on to become President of the King's College club, District Lt Gov as well as the Secretary of the state of PA Circle K organization because of his help, guidance and understanding... we accomplished many things that...

My prayers are with you,my heart is heavy this was one of the great good men .
Sincerly yours
Mr.Malcolm Brunges

George, what a great and caring person. I played baseball for him at Westmoreland and Dallas. He was such a great mentor and understanding individual. He helped me in some very trying times in my formative years. He will be truly missed, but I was truly blessed to have know him. May he rest in peace in heaven. God bless you, Mr McCutcheon.