Robert “Bob” was born in Barberton, Ohio to Bacle and Mary Cutlip on November 29th, 1949. He attended school in Tallmadge, Ohio. He married Jean Bone on November 10th, 1973 in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1971, earned a Masters of Civil Engineering from Vanderbilt University in 1973, and his Masters of Business Administration from the University of Southern California in 1984. He proudly served in the Air Force for 29 years, both active and in the reserves and retired as a Colonel in 2000. He worked in the Commercial and Industrial Real Estate space for over 35 years, retiring as the President of Gladstone Commercial. He was a member of the NAIOP with positions of responsibility as high as the Chairman. Bob loved his industry, which was evident in his many accomplishments during his tenure and through the people he mentored and taught throughout his career. Bob loved to close a deal. Bob embraced supporting his veteran community, enjoyed hitting the golf course with his Dad and friends, and traveling and embarking on new adventures with his wife, Jean. Of all his passions, his biggest was his family. This included watching his three daughters in school and sports and being part of every milestone, big or small, for his seven grandchildren.
Bob was preceded in death by his father, Bacle Cutlip, and mother, Mary Cutlip.
Bob is survived by the love of his life and wife of 50 years, Jean; daughter, Lisa Cutlip; daughter, Bonnie Chandler and son-in-law, Greg; daughter, Stacy Kenny and son-in-law Pat; granddaughters Cate, Julia and Mary Grace; grandsons Patrick, Beau, Jake and Flynn.
Visitation will take place from 5pm to 7pm on Thursday, February 22nd at H.M. Patterson & Son Oglethorpe Hill Chapel.
Funeral services will take place at 10am on Friday, February 23rd at Cathedral of Christ the King Atlanta with Monsignor McNamee officiating. Burial will follow at Arlington Memorial Park. Arrangements are by H.M. Patterson & Son - Oglethorpe Hill Chapel.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Tunnels to Towers in memory of Bob Cutlip.
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