Franklin Cutshaw

franklin cutshaw

January 21, 1929 ~ November 4, 2023

Born in: Cameron, West Virginia

Franklin Cutshaw, 94, passed away, Saturday, November 4, 2023 at Rouse Warren County Home. He was born on January 21, 1929 in Cameron, West Virginia, a son of Charles F. Cutshaw and Thelma A. McGary. He married Dorothy Cutshaw she preceded him in death, he subsequently married Shirley Cutshaw who also preceded him in death. He served his country in the US Navy and was factory manager of Corry Jamestown for over 20 years. Franklin was a member of Faith Evangelical Church in Corry and his hobbies include country music, reloading guns, hunting, and travel. He is survived by a daughter, Diane Edwards and her husband Dave of Ashville, New York; a son, Greg Cutshaw of Columbus, Pennsylvania; four grandchildren, and four great grandchild. Services will be private and burial will take place in West Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Franklin's memory to Faith Evangelical Church, 13444 West Washington Street, Corry, Pennsylvania 16407. Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Franklin's Book of Memories online at www.WarrenGlennFH.com Arrangements are in the care of Warren-Glenn Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 62 S. Main Street, Union City.

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  1. Ham radio enthusiast, Boston Red Sox fan, and a love of Bluegrass and seafood! These are the things I’m going to remember most about my dear friend, Frank. Thank you for moving across the street from me after Shirley passed. You made my life far richer for the past seven years. See you again one day, my friend.

    And to the family, my condolences on your loss. Frank was so very proud of you all. I feel like I know every one of you from all his stories.

  2. I am Glad I met Frank. He will always be one of My favorite residents. His Family was very Special to Him. As I met them I can understand why. I am sorry to hear of His passing but I know He is now at peace. Thank You for the Memories.

    Rob Olson

  3. Rest in peace my friend. It was great helping and spending time with Frank during the winter months … my favorite time of year. I remember seeing Frank enjoying the weather with one of his neighbors back in 2019.

  4. Frank really was the best Factory Superintendent that Corry Jamestown ever had. He was knowledgeable and also fair with the factory workers and the supervisors. He always had a smile and something good to say during stressful and changing times in the factory. He never failed to speak to you if he saw you outside of work. He was a gem of a guy and will be remembered and missed by many. RIP Frank.


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