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Marvin Warner Cotter

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Marvin Warner Cotter

Birth
Coffee County, Alabama, USA
Death
4 Jan 1945 (aged 59)
Ariton, Dale County, Alabama, USA
Burial
New Brockton, Coffee County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.495625, Longitude: -85.8351361
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The year of death of Marvin Warner Cotter is incorrect on this stone. He died 4 January 1945 and was buried on Friday, January 5th 1945 per both the Dothan Eagle and the Southern Star.
"M. Warner Cotter Of Ariton Dies
Marvin Warner Cotter, age 59, of Ariton rt., died this morning following a long illness.
Surviving are his wife, five daughters, Miss Christine Cotter and Mrs. R.D. Crawford of Dothan, Miss rose cotter of Ariton rt., Mrs Dalton Cotton of Ozark and Mrs. Mack English of Repton, Ala., eight sons, Gene, Billy, Gus, Ross and Cantsel Cotter, all of Ariton rt., Ortez Cotter, U.S. Army stationed at Ft. Benning, Ga., Martel of Paducah, Ky., and Matthew Cotter of Enterprise, his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Cotter of New Brockton, several brothers and sisters and several grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held sometime Friday at Old Tabernacle church with Rev. L.A. Dell of New Brockton officiating. Holman Funeral Home in charge of arrangements."
Southern Star January 4, 1945, page 1.
"Marvin W. Cotter Succumbs At Home
Marvin Warner Cotter, 56, died at his home in Ariton this morning after a long illness.
Funeral services will be held at Old Tabernacle Church tomorrow, the exact time to be announced later.
Surviving are his wife; five daughters, Mrs. R.D. Crawford and Miss Christine Cotter, both of Dothan, Mrs. Mack English, Repton, Ala., Mrs. Dalton Cotton of Ozark, and Miss Rose Cotter, Ariton; eight sons, Hortez, in the service, Martel, Paducah, Ky., and Gene, Council, Ross, Mathew, Gus and Billy, all of Ariton; his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Cotter, of New Brockton; several brothers and sisters and a number of grandchildren.
Holman Funeral Home of Ozark has charge of arrangements."
The Dothan Eagle Jan 4, 1945 page 2
The year of death of Marvin Warner Cotter is incorrect on this stone. He died 4 January 1945 and was buried on Friday, January 5th 1945 per both the Dothan Eagle and the Southern Star.
"M. Warner Cotter Of Ariton Dies
Marvin Warner Cotter, age 59, of Ariton rt., died this morning following a long illness.
Surviving are his wife, five daughters, Miss Christine Cotter and Mrs. R.D. Crawford of Dothan, Miss rose cotter of Ariton rt., Mrs Dalton Cotton of Ozark and Mrs. Mack English of Repton, Ala., eight sons, Gene, Billy, Gus, Ross and Cantsel Cotter, all of Ariton rt., Ortez Cotter, U.S. Army stationed at Ft. Benning, Ga., Martel of Paducah, Ky., and Matthew Cotter of Enterprise, his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Cotter of New Brockton, several brothers and sisters and several grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held sometime Friday at Old Tabernacle church with Rev. L.A. Dell of New Brockton officiating. Holman Funeral Home in charge of arrangements."
Southern Star January 4, 1945, page 1.
"Marvin W. Cotter Succumbs At Home
Marvin Warner Cotter, 56, died at his home in Ariton this morning after a long illness.
Funeral services will be held at Old Tabernacle Church tomorrow, the exact time to be announced later.
Surviving are his wife; five daughters, Mrs. R.D. Crawford and Miss Christine Cotter, both of Dothan, Mrs. Mack English, Repton, Ala., Mrs. Dalton Cotton of Ozark, and Miss Rose Cotter, Ariton; eight sons, Hortez, in the service, Martel, Paducah, Ky., and Gene, Council, Ross, Mathew, Gus and Billy, all of Ariton; his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Cotter, of New Brockton; several brothers and sisters and a number of grandchildren.
Holman Funeral Home of Ozark has charge of arrangements."
The Dothan Eagle Jan 4, 1945 page 2


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