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Earl K. Cottrell

Trenton, New Jersey

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Earl K. Cottrell HAMILTON - Earl K. Cottrell, 71, of Hamilton passed away Saturday at home surrounded by his family. Born in Hamilton, he was a lifelong area resident. He graduated from Hamilton High School in 1955, attended the Hun School and played for the Milwaukee Braves for one season. He...

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Dear Nancy and Family,
I'm not sure if you remember me, but I went to Our Lady of Sorrows with you. I remember the times when your mom and dad came to OLS. I am so sorry to hear of your dads passing. Remember the happy times and keep those grandkids close to your mom. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
God Bless. Anne Marie Delle Grotti (Sheehan) Hamilton Sq. NJ

Nancy, Jim, Julie and family - I am so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I know what an important, loving part of your life he was. You will always have the happy memories of all the good times to carry you through the bad. You are in my thoughts and prayers and if you need anything at all, please just give me a call.

Please accept my deepest heart-felt sympathy on Earls passing. We both graduated Hamilton in 1955 and played baseball together in the Original Little Bigger League. My prayers are with all of you, God Bless.

Mrs Cottrell and Family,
I was saddended to hear of Mr Cottrells passing. I will always remember Mr Cottrell for the saying "Yo Buck!". My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I will always remember his joyful smile and his "feelin' GOOD" outlook. May your happy memories comfort you in this sorrowful time.

Joan -- I was so sorry to hear of Earl's death. He was a true fighter and I am so sorry. My love and prayers to you, my dear, and your entire family.
Donna Fraleigh

May your sorrow be brief and your memories long.

Joan and entire Cottrell family, my friend Earl will be deeply missed by so many. He touched the life of all who were lucky enough to know him and especially to those of us who knew him as our "friend". I was one of the lucky ones who was fortunate to sit and talk with him days before his death and his smile never changed. Love and prayers, Don Stives

Joan: My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Both my mother Martha, and I thought the world of Earl. A friend who got me into in the Ozarks gun club. He was always a gentelman and some one to look up to.