Deborah Cute
Deborah Cute
Deborah Cute
Deborah Cute
Deborah Cute
Deborah Cute

Obituary of Deborah Jo Cute

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Deborah Jo Cute, 66, a wonderful child of God, passed away on March 1, 2023, in Lake Havasu City, Arizona with her husband Russell and daughter Starrla at her side. She was born on January 4, 1957, in Andalusia, Alabama to William and Etheleen Norsworthy. Deb would go to the beach in Florida as a child, loved the ocean and collecting seashells. She married the love of her life, Russell J. Cute, in East Providence, Rhode Island, on February 1, 1975. They enjoyed 48 years together. They lived in many places from MCB 29 Palms, California, which is the first place they lived after their marriage; MCAS Cherry Pt. North Carolina, Torrance, California and then retired in Bullhead City, Arizona. She loved fast cars and hot rods, but Deb’s trike was always an attention getter. She loved to ride and was part of the Patriot Guard Riders. Deb learned to cast and design her own jewelry. Her husband Russell called her, “his Wonder Woman.” She is survived by her husband, Russell Cute, (mother) Etheleen Wilcox, (daughter) Starrla Cute, (grandchildren) Levi Pape, Isaac Cute and wife Dakota, (great-grandchildren) Brooks Russell Cute and Bostyn Rae Cute.
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1957 - 2023

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