He was born in Lowell on April 15, 1929, a son of the late John P. and Winifred J. (Toohey) Nutter.
Mr. Nutter served in the Navy during World War II.
Before his retirement in 1984, he was clerk with the U.S. Postal Service in Lowell.
He was a member of the St. Michael Parish in Lowell.
Besides his wife, he is survived by six daughters and a son-in-law, Kathleen Nutter, Maureen Dumont, Colleen Nutter, Nancy Nutter, Lisa Nutter and Theresa and Jonh Ellsworth; five sons and two daughters-in-law, George and JoAnn Nutter, Gerry Nutter and his fiancée Donna Narbonne, Paul Nutter, Patrick and Irene Nutter and Fred Nutter. He also leaves 13 grandchildren, Anthony and Kaleigh Laventure, Daniel and Shayna Dumont, George and Jessica Nutter, Robert and Sarah Narbonne, David and Hannah Nutter, Christopher and Brian Nutter and Sarah Rappe; a sister, Mary Conole; six sisters-in-law; a brother-in-law, and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Mr. Nutter was also the brother of the late John, Robert, Joseph, Gerard, Francis and Walter Nutter and Eleanor Quinn.
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Holly Harrington
June 17, 2005
Nancy & Family,
So sorry to hear about your Dad. I lost my Dad this year too. I will be thinking of you this Sunday. Fathers Day is going to be tough.
Take Care,
Holly Harrington
Shayna Dumont
June 4, 2005
My grandfather was a wonderful man. I remember everything he use to say to me and everything he taught me. Family was truely his number one priority and I know he was happy to have us all there the night it happened. I want to thank everyone who came to the funeral and wake and everyone who signed this guestbook also. It means a lot. Thank You.
Dorothy (Murphy) Leavitt
June 2, 2005
Dear Julia & Family;
I was so sorry to hear that George passed away. I've known George, his parents & all his brothers & sisters since he was born. George was a wonderful,friendly person, and will be sadly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I know he is where we all hope to be, in heaven watching over all of you.
God Bless,
Melanie Burgess
June 1, 2005
The first time I met him he made me feel so welcome...He was truely a wonderful man with a heart of gold. I only wish I could have had more time to get to know him.
Samantha DaSilva
May 31, 2005
To the whole Nutter family: Mr. Nutter was a wonderful man, and my prayers and thoughts are with you all, as well as with him.
Jon & Christine Stewart
May 31, 2005
George, JoAnn, George, Jessica and the Nutter family: So sorry to hear of your dad's/grandfather's passing. You have our deepest sympathy and prayers.
anthony gagnon
May 30, 2005
Fred Nutter and Family-I offer my deepest condolences. My prayers are with you Fred.
Tony
Carol Rogers
May 30, 2005
Maureen
I am so sorry to hear of your Dads passing. Know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Joanne Cordeiro
May 29, 2005
Maureen and family, Your father was a wonderful man. He had a great sense of humor. (remembering the many stories Mo would share with me) God Bless you all.

Brother & Sisterly Love
May 29, 2005
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