

Though she was most devoted to her family, this did not preclude Bobbie from working tirelessly at any job she took or any cause in which she believed. She ran the "Costume House" in San Bernardino for years. She became an Avon Representative after her husband was disabled and continued for nearly thirty years.
Bobbie was married to Leonard E. "Gene" Cutler in 1942. They settled in Rialto in 1953 where they remained until the home they built was taken for the construction of the 210 Freeway. They worked side by side to support the youth of Rialto through the Rialto Boys Athletic Club in 1961 to Pony Baseball in 1970. Bobbie ran snack bars, kept score, and organized workers.
Bobbie was preceded in death by her parents, Ralph and Hazel, a sister Anna Mae, a brother Ralph and in 2002 her beloved husband Gene.
Bobbie's greatest devotion and source of pride was always her family. In her later years she was cared for by her devoted caregivers, granddaughter Maria and great-grandson Matthew. She had three children, daughters Carole and Robbin and son Jerry. Bobbie had eight grandchildren, Ed (Karen), Maria, Geri, Gene (Rosalinda), Tony (Michelle), Leonard, Christine, and James. She has ten great grandchildren, Joey, Kayla, Matthew, Sara, Vanessa, Ciara, Briana, Hailee and Sophia.
Bobbie wished to be remembered in life, so we remember her in our hearts.
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