Stephanie Lynn Cutter, born July 4th, 1977, died December 6th, 2020. She was taken from us too soon, but will live eternally with her heavenly Father. After Stephanie graduated from Bayside High School, she graduated from Roanoke Bible College in Elizabeth City, NC. Her career path as a youth minister and teacher took her from Mechanicsville to Virginia Beach. She then followed her love of children to opening her own daycare.
Stephanie is survived by her parents, Marc and Cynthia Cutter; sisters: Heidi (James) Johnson, Elizabeth Cutter, and Katherine Cutter. She also leaves behind her beloved nieces Kylee Sauerbrey and Marisa Chappell, and her nephew, Jaxon Johnson. She also leaves 30+ children who affectionately called her “Stephie”, and multiple dear friends who knew her simply as “Cutter”. She will truly be missed by all.
A visitation will be held on Saturday, December 19th, 2020 at Family Choice Funerals & Cremations from 1pm to 3pm. A reception will be held after at: 2600 Wildcat Lane, Virginia Beach, VA 23456
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I always remember Steph laughing and singing in our yourh group meetings and the many trips we attended with the youth group. The last time I saw her was the reunion and I have fond memories of catching up with her that day! She was a wonderful person. I know she’s up in heaven dancjng, and singing! She will be missed!
My prayers are with the entire Cutter family.
~The Bea Family
Cutter and I shared a memory no one else can. We went to daycare together. We found this out incollege freshman year. She had a magnifying glass I wanted so I took it. She in turn bit my arm and I pulled her hair. We were more like fake frienimies. She thought of me when she went to her mission trip and gave a present and we joked around a lot with each other. She connected my past and at that time my present. Thank you for always…..
Dear Marc and Cindy,
Please know that our hearts go out to you and all the family at this most difficult time.
You are in our thoughts and prayers. Remember, also, that the hearts of all that
seek the Lord live forever. Delight in all the fond memories you share.
So wish we could be there with you and for you.
With love and sincere sympathy,
Ken and Lynne
Cindy-Thinking of and praying for you and the family. My deepest condolences.
Sherry & Mike Furchtenicht