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Nadine Clark
November 24, 2012
Cotton - I will always remember the Crandell "kids" getting in the suburban to join the other kids from the Whatley Ranch, to meet the school bus on the main road - Loretta Maxwell Gamboe has by now greeted you in heaven, and I (Nadine, Betty and Doug will see you there one day - what a pleasure it was to know you AND your parents, Maynard, Bill and Darlene. God be with you till we meet again. Nadine Maxwell Clark
Georganne Dunfee
November 21, 2012
Its been a pleasure getting to know you. The girls and I will surely miss your teasing...and taking your order for girl scout cookies, even if it was in the middle of the road..It wont be the same going to the store, and not seeing you there. Rest in PEACE ...
Darin Fogg
November 21, 2012
Cotton--your kind words and humor have always had an impact on my life. Thank you....you will be missed.
Daveena Foos
November 21, 2012
Cotton, I have tons of childhood memories with you that I will cherish forever in my heart! Love, Daveena
Annie Jack
November 21, 2012
Well, I'm going to miss you in the town store teasing me, you will be greatly missed. Prayers go out to your family.
Nikkole Jackson
November 21, 2012
Cotton, although I didn't get the chance to know you very well, the times you were in the store I will cherish for as long as I live. You were an awesome customer and it was always a pleasure serving you. Rest in Peace, our cart-wrangler
Dennis & Teresa Reimers
November 21, 2012
I had the privelage of working with Cotton back in the early 80's with Coseka Resources, and once again with Maralex Resources. Cotton was a man of integrity. He always had a story and a smile on his face. Before we would head to the field to "hit it", you always enjoyed a cup of coffee and donut with Cotton. DeBeque is not quite the same without you my friend.
Carla Shaw
November 21, 2012
I had the pleasure of working with Cotton while employed by Maralex Resources. Cotton was always willing to help when the office had field questions. He held a wealth of knowlege gained through his many years of experience in the gas industry. He had a great sense of humor and was a very kind man.
He will be missed!
Jeff Crandell
November 21, 2012
Dad, you were a great inspiration in my life and i appreciate all you did for me. I will miss you greatly! My thoughts and prayers go out to all your friends and family.
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