James Michael Wilcutt Sr., age 55, born on August 22, 1969, in Louisville, Kentucky, departed this life on October 20, 2024, at The Waters of Scottsburg in Scottsburg, Indiana. He was a man of many passions, whose life was steeped in the joys of family, craft, and spirited pursuits.
A masterful auto body repairman, James poured his heart and soul into every project, transforming the mundane into the magnificent. His attention to detail and artistry in repair set him apart, earning the admiration of colleagues and customers alike. Every dent he smoothed and scratch he painted told a story—a testament to his dedication and skill.
James was also an ardent fan of football, with an unwavering loyalty to the Dallas Cowboys. Sundays would find him engulfed in the thrill of the game, cheering for the team with the same fervor he brought to life itself. It was in these moments, surrounded by the sounds of celebration and camaraderie, that he found joy, immersing himself in the highs and lows of each play.
As a motorcycle enthusiast, his fondness for Harley Davidson bikes was palpable. The roar of an engine and the rush of the wind were more than mere exhilaration; they represented freedom and adventure—two facets that defined his spirit. Riding was not just a hobby for James; it was a way of life, a testament to his unquenchable thirst for exploration and the open road.
James leaves behind a loving legacy, deeply cherished by his family. He is the proud father of James Michael Wilcutt Jr., who resides in Mt. Washington, Kentucky. His bonds with his siblings, Chris Johnson of Chesterton, Indiana, Timothy Johnson of Valparaiso, Indiana, Tina Fischer of Borden, Indiana, and Debra Henderson of New Albany, Indiana, were rich and enduring, filled with shared memories and the warmth of familial love. His granddaughter, Noah Wilcutt, carries forth his spirit, an enduring bond woven through the tapestry of family life. He was preceded in death by his mother, Vicki (Wilcutt) Howell.
James Michael Wilcutt Sr. lived his life with passion and authenticity, leaving an indelible mark on all who knew him. His vibrant presence will be sorely missed, but his memory will endure in the hearts of his loved ones, echoing the laughter and stories shared throughout the years.
In keeping with his wishes the family has chosen cremation.
Friends are invited to leave condolence messages for the family at www.christensenfamilyfuneral.com.
Daniel and Betsy Christensen have been entrusted with the arrangements.
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