Lillian I. Cutter

Lillian
I. Cutter, 89, of Coral Springs, FL and formerly of Fond du Lac, died Friday,
June 26, 2020 at her residence.  She was
born February 23, 1931 in Marshfield, WI, the daughter of Leo and Ruth Welsch
Hilt.  On August 26, 1949 she married
Robert N. Cutter in Dubuque, IA and he preceded her in death on February 22,
2006.  Lillian and Robert owned and
operated Cutter Vac in Fond du Lac until her retirement in 1997.  She was a former member of Faith Ev. Lutheran
Church and currently a member of New Dawn Community Church in Coral Springs.  She was an active member of Faith Lutheran’s
Ladies Aid and the Fond du Lac Evening Optimist Club.  When Lillian moved to Florida, she was very
active in the church and community groups. 
She enjoyed sewing, traveling, and loved spending time with her
grandchildren.

 

She is
survived by six children, Arnette (Darrell) Wiskow of Fond du Lac, Yvette
Cutter of Nashville, TN, Lynette (William) Runge of Eden, Robert (Lisa) Cutter,
Jr. of Liberty, MO, Rev. Randal (Dawn) Cutter of Coral Springs, FL, and Ronald
(Laurie) Cutter of Fond du Lac; thirteen grandchildren, Timothy Wiskow, Thomas
(Fiancée, Mary Jo Smits) Wiskow, Terri (special friend, Peter Osheim) Wiskow,
William (Erika) Runge, Jr., Benjamin Runge, Rebecca (Jake) Gellings, Benjamin (Breanna)
Cutter, Kevin (Natalie) Cutter, Alyssa (Devin) Cairns, Linea Cutter, Joshua
Cutter, Merissa (Thomas) McPherson, and Austin (Fiancée, Sierra Evans) Cutter;
ten great grandchildren; two brothers, Elton (Mavis) Hilt of Conover and Lloyd
(Marlene) Hilt of Marshfield; nieces, nephews, and other relatives.  She was preceded in death by her parents; her
husband, Robert; and twelve siblings.

 

A
memorial service will be held via New Dawn Community Church; Facebook.NewDawn.org
or YouTube.NewDawn.org on Thursday, July 2, 2020 at 6:30 PM.  Private burial will be held in Ledgeview
Memorial Park Cemetery.

 

Memorials
can be directed to New Dawn Community Church Building Fund, Coral Springs, FL,
www.newdawn.org.

 

Guestbook and tribute wall may
be found by visiting ueckerwitt.com.