Douglas Wayne Cutter
September 27, 1951 – December 24, 2022
Age 71
Preceded in death by his step-father Paul B. Cutter; father Wayne D. Jewett; mother Almyra Cutter; sister Tamela Brischke.
Survived by his wife of 40 years, Mary; children Laura Morgan, Jennifer R. Cutter, Matthew D. Cutter (Liam), Julia M. Hoglund (Chelsea), Daniel P. Cutter (friend Myrcka del Rio); grandchildren Kiliki Rose, Aiden Morgan, Conner Hoglund, Emalynn Sue Hoglund; siblings Steven P. Cutter, Paula Nation (Steve), Annette Cutter; Paul P. Cutter (Jami).
Visitation: Thursday, December 29 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. with a Vigil Service at 7:00 p.m. both at the Bellevue Memorial Funeral Chapel
To view video of the Vigil Service, click the link below.
https://boxcast.tv/view/douglas-cutter-cdkzmimxttax3eewvquh
Memorial Mass: Friday, December 30 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church, 2302 Crawford Street, Bellevue.
To view video of the Mass, click the link below.
https://boxcast.tv/view/douglas-w-cutter-bymt6p973y5zi9cf5v5n
Interment with Military Honors by Offutt Air Force Base Honor Guard at the Omaha National Cemetery at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorials suggested to the family or the Wounded Warrior Project / www.woundedwarriorproject.org.
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We grew up across field doing kid stuff until graduation. Doug joined Air Force and my self Marines going separate ways but kept in touch every few years. Was at my house with Paul and granddaughter just this past late summer. Good friend, will be missed 🙏
Thank you Kim. Doug has shared stories of you two.
Doug was a great dad to our daughter Jennifer
Thank you Jackie.
My sympathy to Mary and the rest of his family. He was a mostly quiet, very selfless volunteer and I enjoyed and very much appreciated working with him and his entire family.
Grandpa shaped me to be a more kind human being. I am not perfect but he saw the light and joy in me.
I love you gramps.
Doug and I graduated from Hart High School together back in 1969. What happens so often in life we went our separate ways and lost touch. I am so thankful that in 2019 for our 50th class reunion I got to see Doug and meet Mary. Even though it was a short visit, I enjoyed talking with Doug and Mary and was so glad we were both there that day. May God bring you peace during this difficult time. In sympathy. Bill Worthy
Doug and I served in Thailand over 50 years ago in the Special Operations Squadron. He was always a quiet guy, funny at times and could make you laugh at the drop of a hat. Many great times. He will be missed, my sympathies to the family
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