Frances-Cotter-Obituary

Frances Cotter

Las Cruces, New Mexico

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With deep regrets, the family of Frances Elizabeth Hanff Cotter, born in Worcester, Mass., on May 27, 1930, to Ludvovic Francis Hanff and Ethel Ruth Hanff, announces that she passed away on Feb. 10, 2014. As a child, Fran moved to Rhode Island with her family, attended Aldrich High School...

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Don and family, I was so very sorry to hear of your great loss. You and Fran were a tremendous comfort to both me and my sister, Kathryn, in 2006 when we lost Daddy. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers and I consider it a huge privilege to have know Fran.

My sincerest condolences to all of you. I personally have very fond memories of Mrs. Cotter and am sending prayers and positive thoughts to all of you.
Gaye (Ferguson) & Brent Westmoreland

To Uncle Don, Lee, Jamie, Susan:
I am sorry to hear of the passing of Aunt Fran. Please accept my prayers and Sympathies to you in this time of sorrow. Thou the physical distance of the family was great, the emotion distance was non existent. It has always been a great experience getting together over the years. Aunt Fran was a grand lady.
Ron Norberg

To Uncle Don, Lee, Jamie, Susan.
So very sorry to hear of Aunt Fran's passing. My deepest sympathies to all of you. What wonderful memories of my times visiting with her and of all the stories written about their adventures. Love to you all!!! Kristen Norberg

Fran was such wonderful lady, I so enjoyed working with and for her. My thoughts are with the family. Martha Dudley Tolliver

Don and family, I am so sorry to hear of Fran's passing. I always enjoyed our lunches together and her supportive nature. She was a beautiful and caring person, who loved her family very much. I will truly miss her. Yolie

My deep condolences and prayers in this time of deep sadness. Know that Fran's sweet and generous soul will be missed by all.

Her memory will live with all of us who knew her. Her strength should remind us to carry on in life and enjoy the simple things as she did.