Douglas Boyd Cutter (November 10, 1942 - December 29, 2023)

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Douglas Boyd Cutter
  • November 10, 1942
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  • December 29, 2023

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Douglas Cutter, 81, of The Villages, Florida, left us on December 29, 2023.  He was born November 10, 1942, in Atlanta, Georgia, son of the late Howard Davis Cutter, Jr. and Katharine Boyd Cutter.  Growing up Doug played the clarinet in the school band, participated in youth sports and was a proud Eagle Scout.  He graduated from North Fulton High School, Atlanta, Georgia, and received an appointment and attended the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD. While at the Academy, Doug and his company (1st) were selected to march in John F. Kennedy’s inauguration parade in 1961 as well as his funeral procession in 1963.  Upon graduation Doug was commissioned into the Navy as an Ensign on June 3, 1964, and assigned to begin his flight training at Pensacola Naval Air Station.  Doug served two tours of duty aboard the USS Kitty Hawk flying the A4 Skyhawk with the VA-144 Roadrunner squadron for 201 missions.  After Vietnam, Doug was based at NAS China Lake, CA, with the VX-5 Vampires. VX-5 was a test and evaluation squadron to develop tactics to be employed with all newly developed weapons and electronics for Navy and Marine Corps squadrons. His duty assignments also included serving as the safety officer and completing test pilot training. 

After his active service Doug continued to serve his country by flying in the Navy Reserve at Naval Air Station Atlanta, (now known as General Lucius D. Clay National Guard Center); part of Dobbins Air Force Base in Marietta, Georgia. Flying for almost twenty years with VA-205 Green Falcons squadron, (unofficially called the “Salty Dogs”). He served as the commanding officer of VA-2267, an augmented squadron, until October 1980. When he retired from Navy flying he did so at the rank of Captain.

Doug had an outstanding career as a commercial pilot for Delta Air Lines, where he not only flew, but served as a flight instructor and line check airman.  He also lead various pilot hiring and instructor programs. After retiring as a Captain on the Boeing 777 aircraft for Delta Air Lines in November 2002, he continued to instruct pilots on this aircraft for Delta Air Lines and Emirates Airlines. He was a member of the Delta Golden Wings in Georgia.

After moving to The Villages, Florida, he enjoyed golf with fellow neighbors and friends, monthly gatherings with the Naval Academy Alumni and Wings of Gold club, playing bridge and listening to music and dancing at the town squares. He and his wife, Cherylin loved traveling, hunting for antiques and treasures, and seeking out new adventures.  Whenever possible Doug loved spending time with his kids and grandchildren. This brought him great joy including many happy memories of camping, traveling, coaching, watching cheerleading, swimming, soccer games and participating in ALTA tennis.

Doug is survived by his wife, Cherylin Cutter.  His children Michael Cutter (Brooke),
David Cutter (Paula), Jennifer Cutter Biehler (Ned), Dr. Darren Cutter (Laura) and  Molly Cutter Henson (Beau). Step-sons Kurt Myers (Rachael) and Clint Myers (Lindsay)  They were blessed with a total of 13 grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, February 3. 2024, 11;00 am Johnson Ferry Baptist Church Chapel.   955 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta, Georgia.

Doug’s final resting place will be at Arlington National Cemetery. Inurnment date has yet to be determined.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to any of his favorite charities:
Tunnels to Towers, Wounded Warriors Project, United States Naval Academy Athletic Fund, St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital and Moffitt Cancer Center.

Arrangements entrusted with BALDWIN BROTHERS Funeral & Cremation Society-Spanish Springs, 352-430-1449.  Sentiments are encouraged at www.baldwincremation.com.


Service

Location:
Johnson Ferry Baptist Church Chapel. 
 955 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta, Georgia.

Date & Time:
February 3, 2024 at 11:00 AM


Cemetery:
Arlington National Cemetery


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  1. Jim Grady says:
    19 Mar 2024
    I just recently learned of Doug’s passing in Air Line Pilot Magazine . Cherylin was my next door neighbor in PTC before I met Doug; my condolences Cherylin. I had the pleasure of serving in Delta’s B777 training department from 2003 - 2008 and met Doug there. He was such a force: knowledgeable, engaging with a wonderful sense of humor. After a four hour simulator mission, Doug would wittily state: “we’re bringing the motion down and I’m going to reposition the simulator to Atlanta because that’s where my car is parked”. Everyone respected and admired Doug. A truly good human who is sincerely missed. Tailwinds my friend

  2. Jeff and Jill Schultz says:
    03 Feb 2024
    Doug and Cherylin made us feel so welcome in our new neighborhood. We will fondly remember Doug’s warmth and kindness and will miss him greatly.

  3. Becky and Sam Chilton says:
    02 Feb 2024
    Doug and Cherylin are true friends, and we were lucky to have known Doug for the last 12 years or so.
    He was at his best when our group of friends were together celebrating life and small achievements. No matter how bad his day may have been, when we got together, it was a party~
    We all laugh like kids again when we are together.
    Doug fought a good fight, and we are truly blessed to have known him and to help keep his spirits up during the last couple of years.
    Keep smiling Doug! We miss you❤

  4. Marla Ingham lit a candle:
    22 Jan 2024
    Lit since January 22, 2024 at 1:24:19 AM

  5. Bill BUSSEY says:
    21 Jan 2024
    Doug was one of those special guys you always remembered with a smile. We were cousins and grew up together. He was always a lot of fun. After high school we went in different educational directions. I went to Ga Tech and Doug to the naval Academy. We kept up with each other through the years and I was always impressed with his successes in different military assignments. Later, when he was in charge of training for Delta, he somehow found a way for me to try flying using a Boeing 737 simulator. It was exceptionally interesting (and fun) but I learned (in a safe way) how easy it was to crash an airplane. As a result, I gained even more respect for Doug's ability to fly much larger airplanes over long distances and land safely. His passengers never knew what safe hands they were in. Doug was the kind of friend you could always depend on and I feel blessed to have had him as my cousin.

  6. Shawna says:
    21 Jan 2024
    Doug was a great guy and will be missed. I’ve enjoyed our years at Lakewood working together. Cherylin you were such a good wife in loving him and taking such good care of him. Praying for your days ahead. So very sorry for your loss.

  7. Peg & Jerry Hudson says:
    20 Jan 2024
    Doug always had a great smile and spirit, and he will be missed by many.
    We are sending our deepest condolences to the family.

  8. Harry Ballance says:
    20 Jan 2024
    I worked with Doug for several years in Delta‘s Flight Training Department. He was a very conscientious and skilled pilot, as well as being a good guy.

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    20 Jan 2024
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  12. Valerie says:
    20 Jan 2024
    Doug was an amazing man, and I'm lucky to have called him my friend. You will be missed, Doug.

  13. Kathleen HARRIS lit a candle:
    20 Jan 2024
    Lit since January 20, 2024 at 1:10:39 AM

  14. Pam Cathey says:
    20 Jan 2024
    Will cherish the many memories of antique shopping in Zurich and the introduction to those wonderful chocolate pastries, listening to Yours and Cherylin’s travel tips, admiring the devotion You had for Cherylin.
    Thanks for the memories , You are cleared for take off……
    Godspeed
    Pam & Charles Cathey

    May the Love You shared , the Memories You made give You comfort in the days ahead.

  15. Marie Webb says:
    20 Jan 2024
    With special Thoughts and Prayers for your Love ones!
    Doug you where one Guy!
    May your wings fly you Home! You gave so much to everyone!
    Bless you and your Beautiful Family!

  16. Kurt says:
    20 Jan 2024
    I was truly blessed to have Doug in my life. He had a wonderful sense of humor. You could tell he truly love my and my family and graciously accepted us even though I was not his son. Doug has impacted me for the better and I am a better person because of him. Gump-pa you will be missed by this family.

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