Michael (Mike) E. Cutler
December 9, 1941 - April 22, 2022
Obituary
Michael (Mike) was born in Sioux City, Iowa on Dec. 9, 1941 to Willard and June Cutler. He passed peacefully on April 22 at home with his family at his side.
He is survived by his wife Karen; children Trent, Sheila, Debbie; grandchildren Jason, Kristen, Nicole, Jennifer, Jeremy and Bailey; great-grandchildren Declan and Ronan; sister Jackie; niece Melissa, and nephews John, Gregg and Tom. He was preceded by his parents, son Michael, sister Judi and nephew James.
At age 19 he married Karen Kleeberger in Seattle, Washington where they had and raised 3 children, and spent the next 60 years of their life lovingly close to family and friends. They were particularly close to Karen’s brother Michael, his wife Linda, and their children Julie and Terry.
His loves were his family, cars, golf and watching baseball. He was adored by many for his humor, and fun loving and outgoing nature. He will be missed very much.
Oh the fun memories are families shared for so many years. Our hearts are broken but filled with all the fond fun memories. We are here for Karen and the family if you need anything. All our Love Tom & Marna Barnett and our girls 💕
So sorry, it’s so hard. Hugs to you.
So many great memories!!
He was like my adopted dad, He made me laugh so hard that my stomach would hurt!
Mike will be missed, but he wil live on in my heart.
RIP Mike. You were blessed with a loving family and the many friends that loved you as well. We all will miss your kind heart and infectious spirit.
To the Cutler family. I am so sorry for your loss. I will never forget all the good times I had with Mike. He will be deeply missed by me. I hope Mikes spirit is dancing at the Annex and out golfing. Mike was one of a kind, he will always have a very special place in my heart.
Toni and Pete
Our daily contact with Mike during our 11 years at the KBS on Maui will forever be missed. His booming voice was always an invitation to share the day, or memories. We loved listening to his stories and sharing his life. Take care friend.
Aloha Karen,
We love 💗 you very much.
I asked my son what is the thing that stood out about Mike that he remembers the most. My son said how funny he was.
He always had a smile on his face and would have you smiling and laughing within 5 minutes of meeting him. He was sweet, kind, and generous. He was everything you could ask for as a friend. So happy he touched our lives. May you Rest In Peace Mike.
Miss you Karen and Miss Mike! My love & sympathy, your cousin Dotty
God’s blessings to you Karen and family. Was thinking of all our family reunions and how much fun when we came to visit you that one year long ago when we went crabbing it’s was so much fun and sad we haven’t done it again . You and Mike new how to have fun . We miss you . Love Tim and Brent In Mn / Az .
David. Olderman
David olderman
Will miss mike-could have been good friends if we were lived closer
will miss you mike and your laughter
maui dave