Ed, Fast Eddie, enjoyed an amazing full life. He owned and operated Ed Cutcher's Automotive in the east side of Toledo for over 30 years. He was blessed with many loyal customers that he referred to as friends. He often worked side by side with his two sons and his wife.
Ed enjoyed a life long passion in mechanics and cars. His career in mechanics worked hand in hand with his hobbies and love for speed. He enjoyed drag racing earlier in his career but intimately found his destiny on the water. Any summer weekend Ed could be found out on his Offshore Powerboat with his family. Ed had a passion for athletics. He was an avid basketball player and enjoyed those who played with him. He loved watching his sons playing athletics, particularly football. Ed's 7 year old grandson Little Eddie became PaPa's best friend. He spent most of his free time with his grandson.
The love of his life was his wife Bette Ann. His family was his number one priority. They had many memorable moments together. Ed and Bette Ann enjoyed frequent travel to southern Florida, where Ed intended to retire to in the next six months.
Surviving are his loving wife of 35 years, Bette Ann; sons, Eddie (Melissa) Cutcher, Bryan (Tiffany) Cutcher; grandson, Eddie James Cutcher; brothers, Butch, Bobbie, Donald, David , Tommy, Jimmy, Michael, Ricky; sisters, Micky, Patty, Barb, Joanne; mother-in-law, Margaret Cousino; sisters-in-law, Cindy, Kathleen; brother-in-law, Robert; special friend, Bob. Eddie was preceded in death by his parents; brother, John, and father-in-law, James Cousino.
Family and friends may visit at the Eggleston Meinert Pavley Funeral Home, Oregon Chapel 440 S. Coy Road, Oregon, Ohio on Saturday from 12 noon until -5:00 p.m. Services will be private. Expressions of sympathy in Eddie's memory can be made to Little Sisters of the Poor.
Visitation: Visitation Times
Noon to 5 pm Saturday
Oregon Chapel