Charles Theodore “Charlie” Cotterill Jr.

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Charles Theodore “Charlie” Cotterill Jr.

Birth
Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky, USA
Death
1 Apr 2021 (aged 66)
Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.6200191, Longitude: -83.8044344
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Mayor of Maysville KY
Antique dealer; appraiser & auctioneer; real estate broker

Charles was a member of Saint Patrick Church and the Ringgold Lodge IOOF #27. He was a graduate of St. Patrick High School and the University of Kentucky. He is survived by his wife, Debra Barker Cotterill; his daughters, Katherine Cotterill of Maysville and Deena Davis (Daniel) of Nashville, TN; three grandchildren, Grace Taufua of Maysville, Robert Davis and John Davis both of Nashville, TN; his sister, Mary Cotterill of Maysville and his mother-in-law, Nadine Barker. Besides his parents, Charles was preceded in death by two sisters, Martha Cotterill and Frances Cotterill and his father-in-law, Ernest Barker.

The following was taken from the city of Maysville KY's website:

Mayor Charles T. Cotterill

Charles worked for Breslin Oil Company while attending St. Patrick High School and Maysville Community College. Upon finishing his Associates Degree at MCC, Charles went on to the University of Kentucky where he earned his Bachelor's Degree with a focus in History and Political Science.

Charles retired in 2002 after working for the Kentucky Department of Corrections and Justice Cabinet as a probation and parole officer for 26 years. He currently runs Cotterill's Antiques — a small business in downtown Maysville — and is both a licensed Kentucky auctioneer and real estate broker. Charles is highly knowledgeable about art glass, local stoneware, and Early American furniture among other historic items. He has used this knowledge base to assist the Kentucky Gateway Museum over the years with charity auctions and artifact acquisitions. He also lends his expertise to various business and civic organizations.

Charles T. Cotterill was elected Mayor of Maysville in 2018 promising more accountability and transparency in local government, increased focus on economic development and help to those in the community most in need through improving household income. Attributes Charles brings to the position include business assessment and evaluation, communication skills, especially listening, problem solving, strong work ethic, and respect to all.
Mayor of Maysville KY
Antique dealer; appraiser & auctioneer; real estate broker

Charles was a member of Saint Patrick Church and the Ringgold Lodge IOOF #27. He was a graduate of St. Patrick High School and the University of Kentucky. He is survived by his wife, Debra Barker Cotterill; his daughters, Katherine Cotterill of Maysville and Deena Davis (Daniel) of Nashville, TN; three grandchildren, Grace Taufua of Maysville, Robert Davis and John Davis both of Nashville, TN; his sister, Mary Cotterill of Maysville and his mother-in-law, Nadine Barker. Besides his parents, Charles was preceded in death by two sisters, Martha Cotterill and Frances Cotterill and his father-in-law, Ernest Barker.

The following was taken from the city of Maysville KY's website:

Mayor Charles T. Cotterill

Charles worked for Breslin Oil Company while attending St. Patrick High School and Maysville Community College. Upon finishing his Associates Degree at MCC, Charles went on to the University of Kentucky where he earned his Bachelor's Degree with a focus in History and Political Science.

Charles retired in 2002 after working for the Kentucky Department of Corrections and Justice Cabinet as a probation and parole officer for 26 years. He currently runs Cotterill's Antiques — a small business in downtown Maysville — and is both a licensed Kentucky auctioneer and real estate broker. Charles is highly knowledgeable about art glass, local stoneware, and Early American furniture among other historic items. He has used this knowledge base to assist the Kentucky Gateway Museum over the years with charity auctions and artifact acquisitions. He also lends his expertise to various business and civic organizations.

Charles T. Cotterill was elected Mayor of Maysville in 2018 promising more accountability and transparency in local government, increased focus on economic development and help to those in the community most in need through improving household income. Attributes Charles brings to the position include business assessment and evaluation, communication skills, especially listening, problem solving, strong work ethic, and respect to all.