The Patriot Magazine Volume 11 Issue 1

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GUEST FAMILY

PROFILE: The Cutchins Family Story and photos by David Nye

NAME: Lorenzo & Nadine Cutchins HOUSE: Washington DC VA Medical Center Fisher House, Washington, DC HOME STATE: Newport News, Virginia MILITARY BRANCH: Army

It was when Lorenzo Cutchins returned to Virginia that he met Nadine, triggering a romance that has lasted for 37 years. That lasting love wasn’t because life was easy for the Cutchins, though. They’ve dealt with a number of illnesses in their family, including Lorenzo’s battle with cancer and a back injury that’s required multiple surgeries. The two met after Lorenzo returned from a three-year enlistment, 1973 to 1976, that Lorenzo spent in Germany as an armor crewmember. They spent the first seven years of married life in Newport News, Virginia and then moved to Washington, D.C. where Lorenzo worked for Colonial Parking. He was hurt while trying to protect an older worker from harm a few years into his career at Colonial. “We had this older man and we would always look out for him,” Lorenzo said. “He was trying to lift something heavy...so I jumped out the truck because, you know, he’s like my father.” Unfortunately, the bumper block that the man was trying to move was too heavy for Lorenzo, as well, and he hurt his back. Still, there was no time to rest. Lorenzo’s back troubles were just one issue as his mother became ill, first with diabetes and then with a series of mini strokes that built to a major stroke that robbed her of her voice. Nadine helped her communicate with the rest of the family as Lorenzo kept working. “She had to be tube fed,” Nadine said. “So, Lorenzo and I and his sister, we were always the one taking her to the doctor. After I learned how to tube feed, I had to teach the rest of the family how to do it.” Photo on the right: Lorenzo Cutchins watches TV in the Washington DC VA Fisher House in January. Photos from the top down: Nadine and Lorenzo Cutchins watch TV in the Washington DC VA Fisher House in December. Nadine prepares hamburgers for herself and other Fisher House guests. Lorenzo talks to another Fisher House guest in the dining room of the Fisher House. 4

THE PATRIOT • VOLUME 11 • ISSUE 1 • 2020

Another problem reared its head. Nadine heard Lorenzo urinating, and she was worried at his frequent pauses. She urged him to see a doctor at the VA hospital, and the doctor diagnosed prostate cancer. Before he knew about the Fisher House at the Washington DC VA Medical Center, Lorenzo was getting up at 3 or 4 a.m. to drive to the hospital, attend appointments, and then drive back home, sometimes arriving after 7 p.m. This was grueling on the best days, but especially challenging when he was undergoing radiation therapy for his cancer. A surgery and radiation therapy thankfully eradicated the cancer, and two surgeries to remove damaged discs have alleviated Lorenzo’s back pain. It was during one of those surgeries that the Cutchins learned about the Fisher House. “His sisters had come to support me with him,” Nadine said, “and we were talking, and I said, ‘Well, I can take y’all to a hotel, I know a couple hotels.’”


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FACEBOOK FUNDRAISING

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page 31

Meet the Staff: Nick Popejoy

2min
page 17

Letters to Fisher House Foundation

1min
page 16

From Surviving a Roadside Bomb to Conquering the Summits of Seven Continents

4min
page 13

Former Army Medic Donates $10,000 Award to Fisher House Foundation

2min
page 9

Letter from Ken Fisher

2min
page 3

About Fisher House Foundation, Inc.

1min
page 2

Fisher House Salutes: The Rosie Network

1min
page 20

Our Other 2019 Newman's Own Award Recipients

1min
pages 20-21

Meet the Manager: Inge Godfrey

2min
page 15

Soldier, his family, and his dog find healing after Fisher House stay

3min
page 5

House Roundup

12min
pages 26-29

Community Groups in Action

1min
page 32

Healing Beyond the Hospital

2min
pages 24-25

Hearts in the Community

3min
pages 22-23

Madison's Lemonade Stand

1min
page 11

Jennifer Koget, National Program Manager for the VA Fisher House and Family Hospitality Program

2min
page 12

Guest Family Profile: The Cutchins Family

3min
pages 6-7

It All Started with One

1min
page 8

A miracle baby celebrates his first birthday

3min
pages 10-11

AFTER FINDING FISHER HOUSE AND ADAPTIVE SPORTS, A FORMER PILOT BECOMES VETERAN ADVOCATE

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pages 18-19
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