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Charles Cutter Obituary

CUTTER, CHARLES HICKMAN On June 19, 2008, Charles H. Cutter passed away at his home in San Carlos at the age of 69. He succumbed after a March diagnosis of glioblastoma multi-forme. He was Associate Professor Emeritus of Humanities and Political Science at San Diego State University, where he had taught from 1968 to 2006, after which he remained actively engaged in travel, study, and research. Charles Cutter was born November 29, 1938, in Honolulu, Hawaii, and was raised in Merced, California. He earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in political science at UC Berkeley and his PhD in political science at UCLA. His doctoral studies took him to France, Senegal, Mali, and Dahomey. Subsequent interests were centered in African politics and art, for which he earned a Fulbright-Hays Foreign Language Fellowship to study Bamana. After an American Council of Learned Societies postdoctoral award in art history at Yale, he was appointed research fellow in 1973 and lecturer in 1974. He also taught at the University of Bristol in 1984. At SDSU Professor Cutter offered courses in African and American politics, was the first chair of the Humanities program, and taught African, European, and American humanities, in which he garnered an unchallenged reputation as an expert in art and classical music. He also taught art history at the Design Institute of San Diego. He served for a long time on the board of docents at the San Diego Museum of Art and was till his death a docent for the Timken Gallery. Until his death he also served many years as president to the Shadow Glen Homeowners Association. In addition to his scholarly papers, Professor Cutter curated a 1979 exhibition at the SDMA, and since 1997 he edited the annual scholarly review titled, Africa. After retirement he became intrigued with the work of the late Belgian-Argentine artist Victor Delhez, and having begun an association with him, Professor Cutter was mastering Spanish and writing a definitive biography when he was stopped short by his devastating illness. Charles Cutter loved theater and opera and often traveled to other cities to attend performances. He struck a dashing graybeard figure not only in professorial blazer and bow tie but also on the tennis court. Professor Cutter is survived by his life partner, Jack Albrecht, and family that extends from Hawaii to New York State. His mother, Gladys, died in 2002. In September 2006, family members gathered to celebrate the 100th birthday of Stanley Abrams Cutter, Professor Cutter's father and patriarch of the family. Stanley Cutter died this past March at the age of 101. His extended family included lifelong friends and former students, with whom he continued to maintain close and enduring bonds. Many of these friends travelled great distances to visit him during his illness, proving the esteem and affection in which they held him and the influence he had on their lives. A memorial gathering is planned for 10:30 a.m., Saturday, August 2nd, at the SDSU Faculty-Staff Club. Gifts may be made in Professor Cutter's name to the Timken Gallery or the SDSU Department of Classics and Humanities.

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Published by San Diego Union-Tribune on Jun. 29, 2008.

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Jack Albrecht

June 19, 2018

It's been 10 years, but we'll never forget you, Charles.

Delores Fisher

June 13, 2009

Almost a year has gone by and yet it is but a shadow of dreams, ethereal wisps of tears refusing to release themselves into air for fear that memories will escape or hide or fade.

Teacher, mentor, friend, and adopted brother----some voids shadow puppet dance beneath the mask of future smiles and echo sadness from a distance.

Tom Hoemig

August 21, 2008

Seeing Charles - as well as Jack when he could make it - always gave a fillip to the end-of-year festivities when he was doing his research here. An intelligent, amusing gentleman, it was always a great pleasure to see him, something I always looked forward to. Somewhere I read that Jack might continue some of Charles' work. I hope that means that we will continue to have the pleasure of his company.

My sincere condolences to Jack and to Charles' family and friends. The tributes from them in this Guest Book are very moving.

Nancy Brown speckmann

August 6, 2008

I always thought of you as I drove past the tennis courts at La Mesita Park. It was there that I dragged you out to play tennis one semester and you came enthusiastically with your very old wooden racket to play with me, Henry Janssen and Pat Miller. You were a great sport who stayed on with the game long after Henry and I moved on to other pursuits. I will continue to enjoy the memories as I pass the courts, not only of tennis, but also of your wit, your style and your dashing good looks.

Ronald King

August 6, 2008

It was an honor to know Charles and to serve as his department chair during his last years at SDSU. His intellectual insight and wit will be missed.

August 1, 2008

Charles and I were fellow beginning tennis students from 1975 until 1979. Each nurtured the other through the trauma of divorce.

We became close friends and sometimes travel companions (to Spain, Italy, England, and Boston) until 1992. A brilliant, witty man, Charles will be much missed by his partner and friends.

Bless him on his way to the next adventure.

Kathleen Eldredge Lopez
La Jolla, CA

Daniel Seiden

July 31, 2008

I knew Charles for only a few years during his winter trips to Brussels where we dined and chatted in good restaurants. He was an elegant and educated friend, one who will be missed.

Wendy Harbert

July 7, 2008

So sad to hear of the passing of my favorite professor, Dr. Cutter. He is and will always be in my thoughts because I live in the very city he taught me to appreciate and understand. My deepest condolences to his family and friends.

Matt Charles Stryker

July 5, 2008

My parents Richard and Susan Stryker went to UCLA and Africa with Charles. They loved Charles so much they gave their first born (me) his middle name. While I did not know Charles as well as many of you, I'm proud to carry his name. I was very sad to hear the news of his passing. My condolences to his partner, family and friends.
- Matt Charles Stryker

Cheryl Beguelin

July 4, 2008

My heart if heavy knowing Charles has so suddenly left us. I hold many memories dear of the man who loved a good glass of Pinot Noir and could make a killer butternut squash soup. I'm glad he was a part of my life and my brother's life partner. He is dearly missed.

Courtney Martin

July 2, 2008

Ah Charles. Dear, wonderful, irritating man. I fondly remember our intense arguments about art and architecture, even though I never bested you. You taught me much and I miss you greatly.

Deborah Baronofsky

July 2, 2008

My sincerest condolences to Professor Cutter's partner and family. He was far and away the finest most erudite teacher I ever had. Returning to SDSU as a business major I was required to take Humanities and wound up taking every other course Dr. Cutter taught. He was demanding and amazing and we are all the better for it.

Christian David Rom

June 30, 2008

To short was the time I spent together with Charles. But already he has done tremendous work on the memory of my uncle Victor Delhez. Impossible to forget a presence like Charles'. My best feelings to his partner and family.

Rosemary Freitas Vando

June 30, 2008

As a high school classmate I have fond memories of Charles' erudite ways - my condolences to all. I can only imagine the void he leaves in your lives.

Susan Mournian

June 30, 2008

I remember Charles as one of the finest Docents at SDMA and also as a good friend. He was a true gentleman. I will miss him.

John Duke

June 30, 2008

Condolences to Jack. I'll miss Charles and his ability to keep family and friends connected.

Michael Beguelin

June 29, 2008

I had many a spirited discussion with Sir Charles about a great many subjects; wine to politics, art to religion. This ex Marine who is married to Charles' partner Jack's sister (can you follow all that) will miss him dearly. He truly was a gentleman and a scholar in the ful measure of the meaning.

Dan Whitney

June 29, 2008

Charles was a great guy; I was honored to be his colleague for nearly 40 years.

Pilar Martinez

June 29, 2008

My condolences go to Professor Cutter's friends and family. I had him as a humanities professor and greatly respected him.

James Gallagher

June 29, 2008

I didn't meet Charles, but I'm sending condolences to Jack Albrecht.

Brody Tucker

June 29, 2008

I will remember Charles as a good friend and one of my greatest teachers. I wish the very best to his partner, Jack, all his friends and family.
Love,
Brody Tucker

Carol Cutter Umi-ae-moku Helekunihi

June 29, 2008

I will miss Charles and am consoled by his footprint of goodness, kindness and academic excellence.

Jack Albrecht

June 29, 2008

I am grateful for the time we had together. My limited, selfish and earthbound perspective protests that you left us too soon. You had so many more research projects to do, prints to buy, operas to attend, travels to take.

I'll miss you every day. I am not alone in my grief -so many people will miss your acerbic wit and observations. Many of your students became your friends, and in one instance, your life partner.

Many of us will remember you as the well-dressed gentleman in the bow tie. Your optimistic zest for living and learning are only a few of the things we will miss about you. You influenced countless lives with your teaching, in both formal and more personalized settings. Thank you, Charles, for a life well lived.

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