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David Allan Cutler

November 5, 1960 — October 25, 2025

Aiken, SC

DAVID ALLAN CUTLER, 64, passed away Saturday, October 25, 2025 at his residence.

Born in Würzburg, Germany, David was the beloved son of the late Stanley Eugene and Maredo Jean Parham Cutler. His family relocated to Aiken in 1969, where he made lasting memories and friendships. David dedicated much of his life to being a long-haul trucker, a vocation that allowed him to explore the country he cherished. His passions included music, fishing, and sharing light-hearted moments filled with laughter, often enjoyed over meals at Waffle House. Above all, David held deep love for his children and grandchildren, who were the center of his world.

He is survived by his two daughters, Tamra Padilla and Chastity Cincotta; and his cherished grandchildren, Gwendolynn Adkins, Abbigail Adkins, Triston Heussy, Oakleigh Heussy, Cruz Cincotta, Lincoln Cincotta, and Banx Cincotta. David's legacy of love and laughter will also live on in the hearts of his three devoted brothers, Richard Cutler (Debbie) of Evans, GA, Daniel Cutler, and Michael Cutler, both from Edisto Island, SC, along with his two uncles, Frank Johnson and Raeford Johnson (Barbara), all of Aiken.

A graveside service will be held Saturday morning, November 8th at 11 o’clock in Montmorenci First Baptist Church Cemetery, 44 Old Barnwell Rd, Aiken, SC 29803.

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44 Old Barnwell Rd.
Aiken, SC 29803

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