Mary Stewart Cutting, Writer of short stories, died Sunday, August 10th, at her home in Orange, New Jersey, in her 74th year. Mrs. Cutting was the widow of the late Charles Weed Cutting of Auburn, New York, and the daughter of General Ulysses and Mary Stewart Doubleday. She is survived by her brother, Harold Doubleday of Tryon, a son, Ulysses Cutting, and two daughters, Amy Cutting and Mary S. Cutting, who at present are making their home in England.
Mrs. Cutting’s stories contributed much to McClures magazine in its earlier years and later many of them appeared in book form: among others, “Little Stories of Married Life,” Refractory Husbands,” “Some of Us Are Married,” and “The Wayfarers.”
Mrs. Cutting was known and loved by people in all parts of the World. No act of charity or kindness was too great nor too small for her to perform for those with whom she came in contact. such a spirit as hers cannot die but must live forever, a constant inspiration in the memory and the hearts of those who knew her.
--W.W.G. Jr.
From the front page of the Polk County News, Aug. 14, 1924
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