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Otis E. Wilcutt

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Otis E. Wilcutt Veteran

Birth
Knoxville, Marion County, Iowa, USA
Death
23 Jul 1970 (aged 53)
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Knoxville, Marion County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Otis Wilcutt, who died July 23 at Des Moines VA Hospital, were held July 25 from Williams Funeral Home with Rev. James W. Dendler Officiating Burial was in Graceland Cemetery with military rites accorded by Baty-Tucker Post 168, American Legion.

Casketbearers were Dean Dawson, Merle Betterton, Ralph Rankin, James Jones, Charles Reeves, and Cliff Colyn
Mrs. Lois Anderson, organist accompanied Mrs. Elizabeth Elliott, soloist.

Otis E. son of the late Charles and Nellie Bellamy Wilcutt, was born Nov. 6 1916 at Knoxville. On Sep. 5, 1937 he was united in marriage to Wilberta Bittenbender. He was employed at Coast- to - Coast Store for many years and at the time of death was working in Soldier's Relief Offace. He was a member of the First united Methodist Church and Baty- Tucker Post American Legion.

He is survived by his wife, four children, Mrs. Mrs. Max (Charlene) Shannon of Monroe; Mrs. ( Judy ) Steenhoek of Grate Falls, Mont, Kathy and Chuck at home; four grandchildren; and one brother Forest of Knoxville.
Knoville Marion County Newspaper 1970
Funeral services for Otis Wilcutt, who died July 23 at Des Moines VA Hospital, were held July 25 from Williams Funeral Home with Rev. James W. Dendler Officiating Burial was in Graceland Cemetery with military rites accorded by Baty-Tucker Post 168, American Legion.

Casketbearers were Dean Dawson, Merle Betterton, Ralph Rankin, James Jones, Charles Reeves, and Cliff Colyn
Mrs. Lois Anderson, organist accompanied Mrs. Elizabeth Elliott, soloist.

Otis E. son of the late Charles and Nellie Bellamy Wilcutt, was born Nov. 6 1916 at Knoxville. On Sep. 5, 1937 he was united in marriage to Wilberta Bittenbender. He was employed at Coast- to - Coast Store for many years and at the time of death was working in Soldier's Relief Offace. He was a member of the First united Methodist Church and Baty- Tucker Post American Legion.

He is survived by his wife, four children, Mrs. Mrs. Max (Charlene) Shannon of Monroe; Mrs. ( Judy ) Steenhoek of Grate Falls, Mont, Kathy and Chuck at home; four grandchildren; and one brother Forest of Knoxville.
Knoville Marion County Newspaper 1970

Gravesite Details

On Otis Wilcutt stone they put 1918 it is to be 1916 Judy



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