Timothy Francis Cuthbert

Timothy Francis Cuthbert obituary, Rochester, MA

Timothy Francis Cuthbert

Timothy Cuthbert Obituary

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Timothy Francis Cuthbert, 61, passed away at home surrounded by his loving family on Friday March 13th, 2020. Tim is survived by his loving wife Sandra (Durocher) Cuthbert. Tim was born in Staten Island, NY, graduated from Silver Lake High School, and joined the United States Coast Guard, serving proudly from 1977 to 1985. Tim deployed to Alaska and patrolled through the Aleutian Islands on the Bering Sea, later carrying the ideals of selfless service into civilian life and inspiring three of his children to later serve our great nation. Following his service, Tim went on to work as a flight mechanic, where he was drawn towards the skies, falling in love with flight, and earning a rating as a commercial rotary wing pilot. Tim went on to fly thousands of hours in the UH-1 Huey as the Director of Operations for Northeast Helicopters. He later served as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician and Pilot for the Massachusetts State Police Air Wing for over 18 years, quickly earning a reputation for his magnetic personality and incredible control touch in the aircraft. Tim will be remembered as the ultimate family man and a loyal friend to anyone who was lucky enough to be in his circle of trust. Tim was a definite man's-man who cherished his time with his many friends. Dubbed as "Mr. Fix-it" by his children, Tim was a DIY master. From replacing the brakes on his wife's car, to building his own home, Tim could do it all. He was a proud member and self-proclaimed founder of the Souther's Brothers golf group and "The Man Club," specializing in Coors Light, hot wings, and watching football. Tim was an incredible Patriots fan who never missed a game. As a member of Souther's Marsh Golf Club, Tim created his own Dynasty, winning the club championship 5 times during a 6-year run from 2010 to 2015. Tim was a true gentleman in every regard, a rare chivalrous man in every aspect, and the example of empathy and care for all to follow. He had an incredible way of never overlooking the small details that made those in his life feel loved and cared for. He always opened the car door for his wife and kids, always had a drink and a warm meal ready for a visitor, and had a knack for giving the best advice to friends and family no matter the situation. Tim's character reflected in all of his actions. He was steadfast in his ideals and morals, and his loyalty unmatched. He undoubtedly had a positive and lasting influence on all that were lucky enough to meet him. Aside from his wife Sandy, Tim is survived by his children Meagan Harris and her husband Shawn, Patrick Cuthbert and his wife Kara, and Sarah Cuthbert and her wife Heather Kashman. He was the loving step-father of Shaelyn Bouchard and her husband Sean, and Adam O'Reilly and his wife Lisa. Known by his grandchildren as Poopah, Tim was the loving grandfather of Shaun, Elizabeth, Remi, Rowan, Amelia, Lillian, and Lincoln. He was the son of Jacqueline (Devine) and the late Robert Cuthbert. He was the nephew of the late Rosemary Delahanty. Tim was the brother of John Cuthbert and his wife Pamela, Kathy Cuthbert, and the late Mary Cuthbert and David Cuthbert. Tim is also survived by many cousins, nieces, and nephews. Tim's family would like to thank the countless individuals who have supported us throughout the past two years. Specifically, they would like to express their deepest thanks to the following people: Nina Schneider, Nancy Jesse, Mark Bradley, Kevin Bradley, the West Roxbury VA medical team and ALS Clinic, and Jessica Ribeiro from Beacon Hospice. Tim was dedicated to the well-being of those around him, putting the needs of others before his own without hesitation. In keeping with Tim's selfless spirit, a private service and interment at VA National Cemetery in Bourne, MA will be held on Wednesday 3/18/20 in response to the safety recommendations of the CDC related to the current national pandemic. A memorial for friends and family will be planned at a later date, once the circumstances currently affecting our nation have subsided. Donations in Tim's memory may be made to the VA Boston Healthcare System via https://www.volunteer.va.gov/apps/VolunteerNow/

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June 11, 2020

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March 19, 2020

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Kerri Hale

June 11, 2020

Sandy and family, I am so sorry for your loss. May Tim rest in peace and you are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Tammy McKenney

April 23, 2020

My deepest condolences for your loss. I met Tim painting at the State Police hangar a few times over the years. He was such a kind, happy soul that always gave a warm welcome. He was always beaming when he shared stories of his family. ALS has touched my family, so I know what you have all been through. I also know what a great loss this is to everyone who knew him. Heaven gained a very special angel.

Marc Garrett

March 19, 2020

To Sandy, Shaelyn, Adam and the entire Cuthbert Family,

Both Maureen and I were saddened to here of Tim's illness and ultimate passing. I did not know Tim well, but knew of his character through the kindness he showed to our daughters during their younger years. They would tell me how Tim would tuck them in, and even kiss them goodnight during those sleepovers on High Street. I always took those actions as great kindness and a comfort when our kids were at the house.

May you all take solace in the good that Tim provided during his time with you, and to Tim I wish Godspeed.

Paul Landon

March 18, 2020

Paul Landon , my deepest sympathies to the family . Tim was one of the kindest and friendliest gentleman I have ever met . I had the privilege of meeting Tim at Southers and enjoyed several golf rounds together . Always smiling always helping . Tim will be fondly remembered and it was my privilege to know him .

Richard Daly

March 17, 2020

Hearing of Tim's passing brought back memories of growing up on Staten Island with him, Tom R, Ben O. Simple times hiking and playing at the dutchman field. Meeting and walking to St. Patrick's. I knew he was a good person when we were kids. No surprise of the legacy he leaves.

NANCY HART

March 17, 2020

Having known Timmy since the day he was born, I've yet to meet a man with such loyalty, morals, genuine compassion, strength of character...I could go on and on but this memorial says it all for me. Tim-o, you will be so missed - Nancy Hart, Friend, Staten Island, NY 3/17/2020

Alan Cole

March 17, 2020

Rest in peace.I will always have the memories of working and flying together.you were like a big brother to me

Missy (Borkowski) Smith

March 16, 2020

The news of Timmy's passing saddens me deeply. I will always remember his infectious laugh, smile and jokes. Although we haven't seen him too much in recent years, the memories of have of him were always happy. My love and thoughts are with the entire family.

Steve Kenyon

March 16, 2020

I was fortunate enough to become a friend of Tim's in 1980 when we were stationed together at Kodiak ALPAT. We did a couple of deployments together to the Aluetians and Bering Sea. On one of the deployments he saved 3 lives in 1 week! An Aluet indian lady and her unborn baby and a South Korean crewman on a fishing boat when he was the flight mechanic on an HH52 Siskorsky. He and I traipsed across Kiska Island, Attu Island and tipped a few (too many) beers back together at the Kings Inn on Kodiak Island. We re-united 8 years (and 3 kids) later on the cape and traipsed across a few fairways and greens there and the south shore too.
He was a great friend and a valued confidante through the good times and the bad and I will miss him very much.
To Sandy, Meghan, Patrick and Sara I send my deepest and most sincere condolences. Tim/Dad/Poopah was a very special kind of person and he is going to missed.

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