Farron Elliot Cutler was born 11 July 1911. He died March 4, 1988. He married Leola Booth on April 6, 1937.
These are photos from before Farron’s Mission
These are photos taken prior to and after they got married.
Here are all the family members. Ron and Carole, Ken and Lois, Bruce and Kathie and Farron and Leola in the middle.
Here is the family as it existed on Farron and Leola’s 50th Wedding Anniversary
Back row:
- Barbara
- Ron
- Carole
- Lois
- Ken
- Mike
- Rob
Middle row
- Elizabeth (Liz)
- Jeff
- Joe
- Leola
- Farron
- Kathie
- Bruce
- Melissa
Front row
- Nan
- Steve
- April
- Emily
Newspaper Links
Farron served as a pallbearer at his grandmother’s funeral
Green Ditch Water Company Assessment – SIgned by Farron E Cutler
His grandmother’s estate bequeaths. Note that he and Estelle got special bequests, since their parents had passed away.
Farron was best man to Douglas Brighton
Pall bearer for his Uncle Frank
In bishopric with James E. Faust
Leola’s Sister’s Christina’s obituary, and another one
High School and College Information
Federal Reserve article -Farron featured
Death of Baby Daughter
Evelyn Cutler is the infant daughter of Farron and Leola. Her name was either Evelyn, Leola or Christina, depending on the source.
Baby Daughter’s Graveside Services
Ken said that mom told her that they were going to name her Christina. But, the obituary, previously cited, says her name was Leola. This shows her name as Evelyn.
Here is her burial information:
Military Information
I have attached the complete record of Farron Cutler’s Military Papers. This is extensive information.
Letters to Lolo
Dad Cutler wrote up a number of trip-journals (with personal history mixed in) in handwritten form. I transcribed his written journals and printed them out shortly after he died. I can’t find the soft-copy of the documents, so I scanned them in. Here are the links. I have stored these documents on Google Drive. If I find the soft-copy, I’ll make it available.
Here is a Transcription of Farron’s letters to Aunt Zola (Lolo) 1946-1965. Thanks to Lois for typing these for us. They are very informative.