Louise Emily McCutcheon

Louise Emily McCutcheon, 103, of Tucson AZ, formerly of Bradford, passed away Saturday, February 5, 2022 at Fairwinds Desert Point, Oro Valley, AZ. 

Born April 12, 1918, in Bradford, she was a daughter of the late Stephen and Emily (Ungemah) Kopp.

On October 5, 1939, in St. Bernard Church, she married William McCutcheon who preceded her in death, on August 1992. 

Louise worked as the cafeteria manager for 28 years at Floyd C. Fretz Middle School and Bradford High Schools before retiring in 1980.

She was an active member of St. Bernard Church, Triangle Club, Catholic Women's Club until she moved to Tucson in 2009.

Surviving is one daughter, Peggy (Fred) Ogier, of Tucson AZ, two grandchildren, Jennifer Ogier, Scott Ogier, and two great grandchildren Drew Ogier and Sophia Ogier

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, one sister Margaret "Peggy" Fargo, and one brother Stephen Kopp Jr.

Services are private at the convenience of family with Rev. Raymond Gramata, officiating. Burial will be in the Willow Dale Cemetery. 

Memorial contributions if desired may be made to a charity of the donor's choice or St. Bernard Church. 

Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

Peg & Fred. We are so sorry to hear about the passing of Louise. What a wonderful person and neighbor. We always looked forward to the Christmas card she would send us every year just to let us know how she was doing. May she RIP. She will be missed
— Pick, Kelly, Anthony and Liz Zimbardi

So sorry to hear that Lousie had passed away - but what a life! She and my mother, Mary Ryan, were neighbors on Marian Avenue, and often Louise, Mom, and another friend or two would drive over to the Seneca Casino for an afternoon of losing money. Louise always drove - and wasn''t shy about putting the pedal down. Mom always worried about the speed demon that was Louise. But she always went!
— Sally Ryan Costik

Sincere condolences for the passing of Louise. I am the granddaughter of her Aunt Anne. Louise was always part of our family gatherings until she moved to AZ. We loved Louise and have missed having her with us for years. She lived an amazing life and will be forever remembered with love!
— Lori Works

Please accept my sincere condolences to the family of Mrs. McCutcheon. She was a close neighbor while I was growing up on Marion Avenue. She was also my mother’s friend and supervisor at the Bradford High School cafeteria.
— Michael Mills

Condolences

  • Peg & Fred. We are so sorry to hear about the passing of Louise. What a wonderful person and neighbor. We always looked forward to the Christmas card she would send us every year just to let us know how she was doing. May she RIP. She will be missed

    — Pick, Kelly, Anthony and Liz Zimbardi
  • So sorry to hear that Lousie had passed away - but what a life! She and my mother, Mary Ryan, were neighbors on Marian Avenue, and often Louise, Mom, and another friend or two would drive over to the Seneca Casino for an afternoon of losing money. Louise always drove - and wasn''t shy about putting the pedal down. Mom always worried about the speed demon that was Louise. But she always went!

    — Sally Ryan Costik
  • Sincere condolences for the passing of Louise. I am the granddaughter of her Aunt Anne. Louise was always part of our family gatherings until she moved to AZ. We loved Louise and have missed having her with us for years. She lived an amazing life and will be forever remembered with love!

    — Lori Works
  • Please accept my sincere condolences to the family of Mrs. McCutcheon. She was a close neighbor while I was growing up on Marion Avenue. She was also my mother’s friend and supervisor at the Bradford High School cafeteria.

    — Michael Mills