Jeffery Todd Cutbirth, 61, of Lorena, succumbed to lung cancer Sunday, January 28, 2018 at home surrounded by his family.
Visitation: 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Thursday, February 8th, at Lake Shore Funeral Home
Graveside Service: 11:00 a.m. Friday, February 9th, at Robinson Cemetery. A dinner for family and friends will follow at Bruceville Community Church in Eddy.
Todd was born in Albany, New York on September 15, 1956. He worked as a truck driver for over 30 years. Todd loved fishing, collecting arrowheads, and restoring his 1936 Chevy pickup truck.
Todd was preceded in death by his mother, Marijean Preston Corcuera.
He is survived by his father, Berl Cutbirth; daughters, Bridgette Case and husband, Tommy, Tiffini Juntunen and husband, Matt; sisters, Judy Browder and husband, Skip, Jeannie Sutter and husband, Harold, Janie Spillman, Brenice Bailey, Becky Davis and husband, Kevin, Kelly Shavers and husband, Chuck and Polly Corcuera and husband, Russell; brother, Stephen Cutbirth; three grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; and many other extended family.
A special thank you to Baylor Scott & White Hospice and McClinton Cancer Center in Waco for their compassion and support. The family would also like to acknowledge close friends Candy Wilshire, Becky Nunnallee and Donnie Mears for always loving and caring for Todd.
Lake Shore Funeral Home & Cremation Services
Place of Service: Robinson Cemetery , 620 E. Stegall Drive; Robinson, TX 76706
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I can’t tell you how much I miss my best friend already. Todd was one of the best friends a person could ever ask for. To his family you are all in my thoughts and prayers in the days and weeks to come. Your Daddy, brother and family member meant the world and all to me. Thank you for sharing him with me. Much love, thoughts and prayers
Love you, Candy. We appreciate all you’ve done.
Our condolences. So sorry for your loss.
Friend and cousin,
It is so surreal that you are gone from us. But I know you are in heaven with God. I wish I could have seen your face when you looked into the eyes of our Father God. I can only imagine what it would have been like. No more pain, no more sorrow, no more anger, and finally to the uncondional and everlasting love of a father. I’m so blessed to have spent the last few month with you. Wish we could have one more time to fish to catch “the big one”. Loved that we got to have bonfires and watch old western movies and have great family meals. I love you Toddy Boy, the name given to you by our mother. It’s not ever going to be the same without you. Say hello to Mother, Aunt Pat, Maw and Paw, and Aunt Judy. We will meet in heaven one day and you can show me around. UNTIL WE MET AGAIN, hugs and kisses and all my love, from you big Sis, Judy
How do l say goodbye, Todd, when you have been here for so long. My heart aches. I will miss your face !
Sorry for your loss Berl
I SAID I LOVE YOU AND TURNED AROUND AND YOU WERE GONE. I WILL SEE YOU AGAIN. THIS IS NOT WHERE IT ENDS. SOMETIMES I FEEL MY HEART BREAKING , BUT I STAY STRONG AND TRY TO HOLD ON CAUSE I KNOW I WILL SEE YOU AGAIN. LOVE YOU AND WILL MISS YOU DEARLY. YOUR SISTER JEANNIE. TELL MAMA HELLO.
Three years later,we still miss you as if it was yesterday, love you Todd,I’ll beat you in checkers one day,goodbye