Chase McCutcheon

Chase McCutcheon obituary, Fresno, CA

Chase McCutcheon

Chase McCutcheon Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Farewell Funeral Service - Palm Bluffs on Apr. 1, 2024.

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Chase McCutcheon, 32 of Fresno, California, passed away on Monday, March 18, 2024 in Fresno as a young bachelor without children. It is bittersweet that his family felt he was so close to making that pivotal shift to that next stage in his life. Chase is survived by his parents, Mike and Cindy McCutcheon of Fresno and two younger sisters, Chelsea McCutcheon of Willows, California and Bailey McCutcheon of Los Angeles, California. His 15 year-old dog, Rodney was his shadow, and still eagerly awaits his return.
Chase was born June 25, 1991 in Fresno, he attended Maple Creek Elementary, Kastner Intermediate, and graduated Clovis West High School in 2009; he was a college graduate of California State University, Fresno in 2013, earning his degree in Business, Marketing & Finance. Chase earned his state licensing at age 24 and became a loan officer; he worked with his dad in the family farming business; most recently he worked in sales and consulting for Sysco Foods.
He grew up with a wide range of friends far too many to mention by names. His circle of friends were his life-line and they journeyed alongside him throughout the most memorable, fast & furious times of his life Chase lived life on his terms and on his terms only. He loved nature, he was athletic, he was musically gifted, and he was intelligent beyond measure. He sought out adventure, living life to the heightened epitome of thrill.
In his spare time, he could be found at his favorite destinations with his closest friends at China Peak ski resort, Avila Beach, Millerton Lake, the gym snowboarding, skateboarding, boating, wakeboarding, camping, weightlifting or whatever his heart desired. His home was virtually the hub for hundreds of friends to entertain and relax with. Chase loved food and he loved cooking for friends.
Chase was a man's man, he loved to celebrate life as if there was no tomorrow, never leaving a dull moment to any occasion. He was deeply proud of his home which he took great care in the design/architecture of creating his perfect space. He painstakingly designed his new Tesla sportscar to emulate his personality, displaying a one of a kind look as Chase was one of a kind and everything he owned had to be unique in all the world as Chase was unique in all the world. He had the brain of an engineer and put it to use in all of his analytical creativity, thinking and ideas whatever he put his mind to, he was good at it. He had a contagious laugh and unmatched sense of humor. He was immensely loved by thousands of friends throughout California. He will be greatly missed by all those that were lucky to have crossed his path.
We all love you Chase but we know in our hearts you are free from pain and watching over all of us without regret. Rest in peace son, until we meet again. With our utmost love and gratification that we were blessed to have you for the 32 years we did.
Your Loving Family

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Erica Urena

April 1, 2024

Chase and I were talking about video games from our childhood, and we started talking about Zelda and how much we both loved it. I went home and ordered a used copy off Ebay to surprise him with. He was so excited that he was glued to the game about 3 days straight haha... texting me updates of the game and what level he was at throughout the days he played. His smile is so contagious... just thinking about it makes me smile right now. He is precious and so special!

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