Mr. Ray B. Cutshall, age 76, Jonesborough, passed away Tuesday, May 19, 2015 at the Johnson City Medical Center.
Mr. Cutshall was born in Washington County, TN and son of the late Everette and Ethel Ray Cutshall. He was also preceded in death by first wife Betty Brackens Cutshall; one sister Nellie Cutshall Myers; brother-in-law Howard Williams and a nephew Jason Cutshall.
He was a member of Fellowship Freewill Baptist Church where he served as deacon.
Mr. Cutshall retired as a Millwright Welder.
Survivors include his wife, Brenda Arrowood Duncan Cutshall, Jonesborough; son, Michael Cutshall and wife Carrie; step-children Duane Duncan, Tammy Cutshall, and Brad Duncan (Candace); grandchildren, Justin Hodge, Stephanie Hodge, Hannah Duncan and Caydence Duncan; six brothers and sisters-in-law, Everette and Marilyn Cutshall, Kingsport, Don and Darlene Cutshall, Fall Branch, Robert and Sunny Cutshall, Greeneville, Ralph and Barbara Cutshall, Corryton, Dale and Linda Kaye, Chuckey, and David and Montie, Greeneville, two sisters and brother-in-law, Margarette “Patty” and Ross Helton, Greeneville, and Nancy Williams, Kingsport, one uncle Larry Cutshall, several nieces and nephews, cousins.
Funeral services will be conducted 2:00 pm Friday, May 22, 2015 at the Fellowship Freewill Baptist Church with Rev. Lester Perkins and Pastor Gary Hodges officiating. The family will receive friends from 1:00-2:00 pm Friday prior to the service. Interment services will follow at Fellowship Freewill Baptist Cemetery
Pallbearers will be nephews.
Brenda, sorry to hear about Ray's passing. Sorry I cannot be there for you at this time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
05/21/2015
susan campbell
sorry to hear about ray, you will be in my thoughts
We are sorry to hear of the loss of Ray. Our family send condonlences and comfort during this time. Matt, Renee, Andrew, Wade and Helen Runion. Also condolences from Howard and Mary Shelton, Beryl and Lib Cavins.
05/21/2015
Michael Cutshall (Son of Ray and Betty Cutshall)
Dad,
I love you very, very much. Thank you for everything-the cherished memories, laughter, wisdom, and especially love. I know that you and Mom are now holding hands, walking the hills of glory together, in Heaven.
To everyone reading this, I pass on a message. Dad told me He wanted to preach one strong, heartfelt, fire and brimstone sermon before he left this world. This is what he would have preached: Matthew Chapter 24 and John Chapter 17.
Until You, Mom, and I reunited as a family in Heaven,
I love you
Michael