Obituary
The Seattle Times - date unknown)
Jack R. Cotter
Born August 8, 1917 in Spokane and died March 14, 1995 in Seattle. Beloved husband of Shirley N. Cotter, for 46 years. Also survived by his children, Sharon Golem, William Cotter and Kerry Smith; grandchildren, Kristal and Kimberly Galem, Samuel and William Cotter, Ryan and Robin Smith and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Cotter served his country in the 11th Infantry Airbourne Division. A graduate of Seattle U, he was a long time member of the Washington Athletic Club, was recently nominated to the Handball Hall of Fame and was a member of the Continental Gun Club.
Funeral
1 p.m. Friday, at Our Lady of Fatima, 3218 W. Barrett, followed by interment, Sunset Hills Memorial Park, Bellevue. Remembrances are suggested to Hospice of Seattle, 425 Pontius Ave. N. #300, Seattle, Wa. 98109. Arrangements, Butterworth's Arthur A. Wright, 282-5500.
Obituary
The Seattle Times - date unknown)
Jack R. Cotter
Born August 8, 1917 in Spokane and died March 14, 1995 in Seattle. Beloved husband of Shirley N. Cotter, for 46 years. Also survived by his children, Sharon Golem, William Cotter and Kerry Smith; grandchildren, Kristal and Kimberly Galem, Samuel and William Cotter, Ryan and Robin Smith and numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. Cotter served his country in the 11th Infantry Airbourne Division. A graduate of Seattle U, he was a long time member of the Washington Athletic Club, was recently nominated to the Handball Hall of Fame and was a member of the Continental Gun Club.
Funeral
1 p.m. Friday, at Our Lady of Fatima, 3218 W. Barrett, followed by interment, Sunset Hills Memorial Park, Bellevue. Remembrances are suggested to Hospice of Seattle, 425 Pontius Ave. N. #300, Seattle, Wa. 98109. Arrangements, Butterworth's Arthur A. Wright, 282-5500.
Bio by: J. Bean
Gravesite Details
Jack is my 1st gr-grandaunt's 1st gr-grandson-in-law. He married Shirley Nadine (Smith).
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