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Craig H. Cottle

Provo, Utah

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Craig H. Cottle 1943 ~ 2004  KAYSVILLE – Craig H. Cottle, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, returned to our Heavenly Father October 8, 2004. Craig was born July 11, 1943 in Lewiston, Utah to L. Glen and Margaret Hansen Cottle, the second of three children.He graduated from Weber...

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Dear Sharon,
We were shocked and saddened to hear to the news of Craig's untimely death. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Craig was a special person and we were priviledged to be associates and friends through NASCLA. Craig will be missed.

Robbie & Kim Brooks

Dear Sharon,

We were so terribly shocked by Craig's death. We found out purely by chance and would have been at the funeral had we known. Please accept our heartfelt sympathy and condolences. If you need to talk we are here.

Dear Sharon, We were so saddened and shocked to learn of your husband's passing. We extend our deepest sympathy and heart felt love to you and your family. Although we did not know your husband very well our thoughts and prayers are with you. When Tanner was placed in our family, we spent a good amount of time with your husband in the waiting area... he was a wonderful man and a great comfort to us in our time of anxiety. Love, Ryan Angie & Tanner Cropper

As a former co-worker with Craig he will be missed. I'm sorry for your loss, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

DEAR SHARON,

With thanks to Anjanette King, I am aware of your husband's passing. I never met Craig, but know he must have been a special man to be eternally connected to YOU. I can see that you two, together, created a beautiful, large Family, many of whom remain closeby and will, no doubt, be of great strength and comfort to you.

My Family (and especially BECCA) were so lucky to have had your friendship and professional help in placing our JAROD for adoption...

I was so sad to hear of Craig's passing. I have worked with Craig for the past few years while working for Experior Assessments. He was a truly kind man, always ready with a smile, and I have always enjoyed the projects we worked on together. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Sincerely,
Kimberly Nelson Smith

I worked with Craig at DOPL. He was a true gentle man and fostered a spirit of teamwork and ambition in the Division. He always had a ready smile and a kind greeting. We were all stunned to hear of his passing and please know he will be missed here at the Heber M. Wells Building. He has obviously accomplished much in his lifetime, more than most do who live many years longer. May god give you peace and understanding at this difficult time. Please know that I will remember him fondly each time...

Dear Sharon,
The news of Craig's untimely death truly saddened me. His time here on earth was so filled with love and caring for others. Hopefully your trip to Rhode Island will be a source of fond memories of your husband's kindness and his professional achievements. Craig will be missed by all the members of NASCLA, and will remain in our thoughts and prayers.

The members of the Southern Utah Home Builders Association extend our most sincere condolences to the Cottle family during their loss of their beloved husband, father, brother. His work in behalf of the building industry was appreciated and respected. He will be missed.