BRYAN-COTTER-Obituary

BRYAN WOOD COTTER

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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BRYAN WOOD, 49, of Mount Laurel NJ, on July 16, 2010, after a long illness. Beloved husband of Lisa M. (nee Malinowski). Son of Jacqueline S. Cotter and the late Richard L. Cotter. Survived by brothers Richard and Mark, and sister Stephanie (Hervey) Parke. Predeceased by brother...

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Dear Lisa: We have never met unless you attended a pass PennCharter reunion with Brian. I am really saddened by your loss. Brian and I were pretty good friends in school and lost touch as we got older. I am sorry to only be hearing about this now as a former classmate passed the information along via Facebook. I live in the Netherlands as a Ex-pat. My symapthies go out to you and your family and I will say a prayer for you. Best James Iademarco

Lisa,
Thoughts and prayers to you and your family. Brian was a good man.

In arc of the circle,
Bruce McCurdy 83 Seattle, Washington

Hi Lisa: So sorry to hear of your husband's passing. I send you wishes for peace, sleep and the strong support of your family and friends.
Lydia Ruger-Voorheis WS Class of 1983, Cary, NC

Dear Lisa, My sincere condolences to you and your family. Reach out to me as a William Smith sister during this time of need, if you [email protected] With Love, Marisa Light Cain Class of 1983

Dear Lisa; My prayers are with you. Know that your sisters from William Smith share your grief. May you find comfort in your loving memories. Linda Dickoff Hillel '83

Hi Lisa,

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I was so sorry to hear of
Bryan's death.

Colleen Barth '83

Dear Lisa, My sympathy to you and your family.

Unlce Bryan you were awsome. You always made me laugh and you did so many amazing things. My life is better because I had the chance to have someone as awsome as you in it. I'll never forget all of our memories, the photo shoot, the crayola factory,the aquariam, the palms, and all of your stories. My favorite one is abpout the 24/7 store. I love you and i'll miss you.