Robert-McCutcheon-Obituary

Robert McCutcheon

Houston, Texas

1949 - 2020

About

LOCATION
Houston, Texas

Obituary

Send Flowers

Robert "Bobby" H. McCutcheon1949-2020Robert "Bobby" H. McCutcheon of Jamaica Beach, Texas passed away peacefully in his sleep on May 30, 2020 at the age of 70. Bobby's immediate family all preceded him in Death, Bobby is survived by his cousin David Hanna of Spring, TX. Bobby was born in Houston,...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Bobby was a classmate of mine at John H Reagan High.
May you Rest in Peace.

Mahlon J (Jay) Demaret Jr
Classmate

Bobby was a friend that I met in 1970 while attending SHSU. There was a group of friends he grew up with from Houston that later included me in their circle at school. Bobby and this group later pledged Sigma Chi while at school and we became fraternity brothers. Lifelong friends and relationships continued until his recent passing.

After graduating we lived in Houston during the 1970's and the Disco era. He always had his Knick Knick shirts with boulet slacks while out at the...

" His life was gentle; and the elements so mix'd in him that Nature might stand might stand up and say to all the world, THIS WAS A MAN" - William Shakespeare.
My former brother-in-law was one of the kindest, most decent men I have ever known. He could tolerate me & that says lot right there. Happy 71rst Birthday Bobby & could you please tell my parents hi for me. They really loved you. LUV YA MAN. Hope NOT To see u soon. E

Mr. Robert....as I called my my neighbor and my friend of 10 years....you were very patient with me at 1st. I had late night guitar sessions , I hosted parties with many screaming children...I will miss the times I was firing up the pit, you would bring me a rack of rib....while I'm cooking for a said party and I would gladly cook it, .....and give him all the sides too. He was my friend not just a neighbor... God bless you Mr. Robert

Good bye Bob
Our bunch shared many good times
Otis foster

I worked with Bob at Dooley Tackaberry for well over 20 years and had many meals and shared conversation as well as few cocktails and friendly poker games. Bob was a true Texan and major supporter of Houston sports and the Rodeo. He was a good friend.

Bob and I worked together at Dooley Tackaberry and we were friends for a long time. Bob and I would go out to lunch together almost every day. Bob would always drive as he usually had a new model Buick of Hyundai. He was definitely a car guy.

I think we tried every restaurant in Deer Park, Pasadena and LaPorte.
We never ate anything that was healthy, but we did have a lot of good conversations. We rarely discussed work. We would talk about current events and sports. I will...

Rest in Peace

What a sad notice to see on FB, rip, you were loved by many.