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Kotz Cookie Soto, 65, of Beaumont, Texas passed away November 11, 2012 at Harbor Hospice. She was born in Corpus Christi, Texas June 23, 1947. Cookie is survived by her daughter, Margie Kotz and her husband, Mike; her son, Kenneth Kotz and his wife, Sarah, and 7 grandchildren, Zach, Tyler, Zoe, Christopher, Robert, Ray and Matthew and many more family and friends who loved her. A celebration of Cookie's life will be held Sunday, November 18, 2012 at 3:00 p.m. in the chapel of Claybar Kelley-Watkins Funeral Home. For updated information please visit claybarfuneralhome.com
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I am deeply saddened by the loss of Miss Cookie. I worked with her downtown. Cookie was so sweet, very friendly and loved to meet new people. She loved her kids and grandkids so much. She will be missed!
Nikki
November 28, 2012
kenneth, I just heard about cookie, we are sad for your loss. I know that you. loved your mother very much, my thoughts and prayer are with you
JoAnn Baize
November 23, 2012
Ken,
I'm so sorry to hear about your mom, she was a beautiful,loving,caring person. Had I known I would have been there. Miss our old Mkt. Bskt. days together. May God bless you & the rest of your family. So sorry for you guys.
Trudy Jones- Simien
November 19, 2012
My Aunt Cookie was a beautiful person in every way. Her memories will both comfort us and make us smile when we remember her. She will be missed here on earth but I know she is bringing pure joy to all the others angels that she shares the company with.
Donna Hammer
November 18, 2012
Our prayers are with you Margie and Kenneth. Cookie was a very sweet person and was always cheerful and happy. We loved her so much and will miss her sweet smiling face and kind words.
Katherine Jeffcoat
November 18, 2012
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