McDonough Southern Cremations & Funerals
Anne DiCindio Kutzscher was a loving and devoted mother. Anne was a sweet and gentle woman who touched everyone she ever met. Although she suffered through many tragedies during her lifetime, she always found a way to persevere and keep her faith in the healing power of God and love. Many people would mistake her gentle demeanor as a weakness but when backed into a corner, she fought back to fiercely defend herself and her family. It was during those rare moments that her love and strength shined the brightest and made her daughter Kristine most proud.
Never a woman of great means, she nonetheless always managed to provide the best for her family, even taking a job which she disliked so she could send her daughter to the best private school in Brooklyn, NY.
Anne was slow to anger and quick to forgive, demonstrating that to hold a grudge is futile and that to forgive is healing. Now, reunited with her youngest daughter, Karen Marie Kutzscher and her beloved brother Leonard "Cookie" DiCindio. She will forever be at peace, dancing with the Angels in Heaven.
Anne is survived by her eldest daughter, Kristine Kutzscher De Martino, as well as the nieces, nephews, and sisters-in-law who she loved dearly and who loved her.
In Lieu of flowers, her daughter requests charitable donations in memory of Anne. The organizations most meaningful to her are: Disabled American Veterans; ASPCA; St. Jude Children's Research Hospital; and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society/
She will be interred at Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY in October 2022. There she will rest with her daughter Karen (1975), and her husband Kenneth (1986).








Kristine, my sincerest condolences. I loved seeing pictures of you and your mom on Facebook. You could clearly see how much love and devotion there was between you. Peace to you. Sandra Ditore BK ’82