Elizabeth "Beth" Ann Cutchin
September 23, 1959 ~ October 1, 2022
Elizabeth Ann "Beth" Cutchin, 63, of Fredericksburg, Va., passed away on Saturday, October 1, 2022 at Mary Washington Hospital. Beloved wife of James M. Cutchin, V; loving mother of Jessica Marie Cutchin; daughter of the late Hugh Gregory Mann and Martha Ann Mann; sister of Charles Gregory Mann. The family will receive friends at the Money & King Funeral Home, 171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, Va., beginning at 1:00 PM on Saturday, October 15th with a memorial service to follow at 2:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Breast Cancer Research Foundation, https://www.bcrf.org
Beth was such a lovely woman. I first met her when I moved to Virginia and became employed at PRS. She was a ray of sunshine and always had a positive attitude. I’m sure she will be greatly missed by her loved ones. Sending love to her family. May she Rest In Peace.
I met Beth when our children were in Middle school. Our friendship strengthened and lasted through the years! We shared so much as our children went through Middle school, high school and then moved into adulthood. Beth was one of the most caring, intelligent, creative women I have known. She loved her family so much! She was a good, caring friend to so many! I will miss her!
We were in the same Bible study group 2005 – 2007. Always loved Beth. She was so sweet, caring, generous and compassionate. She loved God, her family, her friends and others., She will be greatly missed. I’m certain she is now in the loving presence of Jesus.
I met Beth on the funnel of Mr. Hugh G Mann, who was her father. She was a sister that I had never met, but her dad talked great about her, and to her I was the adopted sister of hers that she had never met, until we saw each other at Our dad’s funeral. I fell in love with her immediately and we bonded as sisters. It is unfortunate that we didn’t get to see each other again as we all kept on promising each other that we will met again one day which hasn’t happened. Bye-bye Beth, until
I’m not even sure what to say. I’ve known Bethy (as she was once known) since we were 14. I’m 3 months older than she was and she always teased me about that. While we rarely saw each other as adults, we always stayed in touch. My heart is heavy for Mack, Jessica, me….for everyone she ever touched. ? May memories of her bring some level of solace to all who knew her.
My memories are mostly when she and Mack were dating and I pretty much lost touch with the both of them after I moved away to school, until Beth and I reconnected through FB.
I remember how much they really cared for each other from the beginning, and how special that was.
I loved the picture Beth posted of she and her daughter, her pride beaming through and through.
My heart goes out to the whole family, I am so sorry for your loss.
Candice Guillaudeu, Fairfax, VA
My condolences to Beth’s family. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I was really saddened to hear of her passing. I always appreciated her patience and warm when working with her. Whenever I saw her she had a warm smile and spirit.
I was blessed to have met Beth almost 20 years ago when her dear friend Rhonda convinced us both to be on the Herndon High School clothing committee. Upon meeting Beth I knew this would be a genuine friendship that would last forever. She was such a kind and caring soul who always wanted to know how you and your family were doing. She became the “social director” of our small group of women and would make sure we would continue to meet up for lunches and dinners well after all our kids had graduated. These are the times I will treasure forever.
She was so dedicated to her work and worked long hours. I was so happy for her when she retired and was able to spend more time with Mack and Jessica whom she loved with all her heart.
One thing I remember most about her is that she always matched from head to toe. We would laugh together when she would tell me she was a late night shopper on QVC. She was also addicted to cookbooks but I never actually saw her collection. She once convinced my husband to help out on the day of the HHS Homecoming parade. He came home and said he had no idea what he was doing but that Beth convinced him that everything he did was just perfect. She had such a positive outlook on life. She was always smiling and anytime she talked about Jessica she would just light up. Over the years I have seen how much Jessica is like her mother and a ray of sunshine.
I heard this saying once and I wanted to share it with Mack and Jessica and all her friends.
“My mom loved sunsets
She used to say the reason she loved them was because they reminded her that we don’t live in perpetual darkness
The sun always finds its way back and for that we should be grateful
So when you’re missing someone just watch a sunset
Because somewhere out there they are watching too”
Mack and Jessica, I am praying that all the wonderful memories you have will bring you peace and comfort. Beth touched so many lives and will be greatly missed.
So well said, Theresa. I can hear her laughing through your stories and see her eyes sparkling in joy. She made everything she did fun and never spoke a negative word about anyone. I had forgotten about the homecoming parade but she was Bruce’s cheerleader!!
Every time I have a cup near my keyboard/laptop I always think of her, and I then move my beverage away. She crosses my mind regularly and was a true gem. When I heard of her passing it stopped me in my tracks! Beth sure made a pleasant impression on me and so many. She always had a special place in my heart and will continue to. She will surely be missed.
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Beth’s high school graduation picture and us at Junior Prom – me (apparently sullen), David Farnham, Bethy and Mac in his blue tux! circa 1976
Deepest condolences Mack, Jessica and family. It is an unimaginable loss. My heart is broken for us all.
Beth was one of those rare people who was kind, generous and joyful always. I hope you find comfort in all the wonderful memories you have of her. She was a special person.
We were the dearest of friends for over 45+ years – maid of honor at their wedding and ongoing friendship until she passed. So many fond memories. Her passing is nearly impossible to process.
Beth- We are all richer for having had you in our lives. I will miss you dearly. I love you my sweet friend.
Nancy Leidenheimer
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Beth, I will miss your smile and positive attitude. Your kindness was overflowing and contagious. Your office was the place to get your daily sugar intake, for all staff. You knew I shouldn’t have sugar, so you bought some sugar-free candy, just for me and hid it in your file cabinet. That’s just one of many kind and generous things you did for others. I missed you when retired and I miss you even more today! Rest in Heavenly Peace???? My condolence to the family.
Nova Washington
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It was a very sad moment when I learned that Beth passed away. I will cherish memories of our work together and our friendship. Beth’s smile, kindness and compassion for others was always present and apparent! Beth will be missed by all who had the privilege of spending time with her.
RIP Beth.
Beth’s memorial service was a special celebration of her life. She was one of the kindest and most caring person we’ve ever known. We were fortunate to spend our annually family beach vacation with our wonderful sister-in-law where we ate, laughed and relaxed year after year. Beth will certainly be missed❤️. With love, John, Cindi and Rob
Beth was so sweet and thoughtful . When I married her father , she was so welcoming and happy for us. I miss your father Beth , and I will miss you .