CUTILLO, Michael J. Age 64, of Scottsdale, AZ, died unexpectedly in his sleep, on November 8, at his home. He was a graduate of Falmouth High School, Salem State University, and Lesley University.
At various times, Michael lived in the Massachusetts communities of Acton, Falmouth, Jamaica Plain, Somerville and in the North End and South End of Boston. His career was in logistics in the transportation industry.
Michael leaves his sisters, Dianne Cutillo of Adams, MA and her husband, Bernie Pinsonnault, Lisa Metcalf of Dalton, MA, Pamela Cutillo of Millbury, MA and Gail Cutillo of Stoddard, NH; his brother, David Cutillo of Kentucky; his honorary sister, Melissa Morgan-Duffey, of Millbury, MA and her husband, Scott Duffey; nephews, Benjamin Dufault and his partner, Mitch and Alexander Dufault and his wife, Ciara; honorary niece, Maria Morgan and her partner, Parker; grandnephews, Nathan, Elijah, Julien, and Avery; grandnieces, Rosie and Sophia; and his stepmother, Bonnie Carbone- Cutillo of Wareham. He also leaves hundreds of close friends, aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by his parents, Carmine J. Cutillo and Margaret Donahue Cutillo; his nephew, Steven Metcalf; and his paternal grandmother and aunt, Josephine and Florence Cutillo, with whom he was especially close.
A Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Saint Cecilia Parish, 18 Belvidere St., Boston, Wednesday, November 19, at 11 am. Please go directly to the church for the Funeral. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Calling Hours at Buonfiglio Funeral Home, 128 Revere St., REVERE, will be Tuesday, November 18, from 4 to 7 pm. Friends and family will also host a Celebration of Life for Michael, tentatively planned for Saturday, January 24, 2026. If you wish to RSVP or be included in the speaking program at the Celebration of Life, please contact
[email protected].
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Human Rights Campaign (
hrc.org), the Greater Boston Food Bank or your local food insecurity organization. To view the full obituary, please visit:
www.buonfiglio.comPublished by Boston Globe from Nov. 15 to Nov. 16, 2025.