Obituary: Roslyn D. Cutler
Roslyn D. Cutler, 93
Roslyn (“Roz”) Cutler passed away on Dec. 3 after a brief illness. She was 93.
Roz was a lifelong resident of Hull and loved being near the ocean. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward Cutler, her daughter, Rosanne, and her son, Lewis, too early in life.
Many were in awe of how she had the strength to go on, but Roz had an amazing outlook on life that gave her the fortitude to overcome such loss. She radiated this positivity, which made the people in the community support and love her, and she continued those relationships right up until the end.
Roz and her family ran Cohen’s Restaurant at A Street in Hull for more than 40 years. She knew all the regulars and loved chatting with the people coming in for a great corned beef sandwich.
After the restaurant closed its doors, Roz and her sister, Marge Berman, were managers at Louie’s Boutique at Building 19 in Hingham. They both loved meeting all the customers and “running the show” as if they owned it themselves.
Roz attended Miami University and had lasting friendships from that time. And she was so appreciative of the friends she made at the Hull Senior Center. She genuinely cherished her time with family and friends.
She truly had an enthusiasm for life and a spirited sense of humor. She was sharp as a tack and could rattle off anyone’s phone number, even up until the day before she died.
Roz is survived by her nieces, Susan Berman Davis, of Weymouth, and Audrey Cassevoy and Joanne Berman, of Hull, and by her nephew, Harold Berman, of Long Beach, Calif.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Roz’s memory can be made to Hull Seaside Animal Rescue.