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Frank Henry Cotterill

Snohomish, Washington

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Frank Henry Cotterill, Gentleman Farmer, 89, of Sultan, Washington, passed away November 9, 2015. He was born in Seattle, Washington to Charles and Alice Cotterill. Frank graduated from Edmonds High School in 1944 and enlisted in the Navy, serving as a Motor Machinist's Mate. He received the...

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As the years fly by (7) memories of you beloved Dad are so precious and what holds him close to your hearts. Remembering a good man!

I began working with Frank at a young age of 19 1/2. I grew up in a less than responsible home and in need of guidance. You are so fortunate to have had a dad in your life like the one you had. With out the blessing I was given to work around and with a man like Frank I doubt that I would be the responsible strong man I am today. I will miss our seasonal phone call and I will forever be in your debt Frank.

So very sorry for your loss. What a wonderful man and family. So many memories. We wish you peace.

Everytime I came over to the house and said "Hi Frank" -- it was always "hey hey". You and Pat welcomed me into the family with open arms, and loved on me from the very beginning. Thank you for raising such a wonderful son, and for being such a great example to your own kids and grandkids. I know I'm one of the newest members of the family, but you never made me feel that way. I look forward to the day we meet again. I'm going to miss you tremendously, miss hearing all of your stories of...

Dear Cotterill family,
So sorry for your loss. I remember your Dad as such a gentle man and have fond memories of the chickens, cows and all you kids and 4-H. Your Mom was a great women and a wonderful mother also. You have been very blessed to have such great parents to model a good life for you. May you all find comfort in the many memories of love and support you had from your Dad and Mom.

Dear Cousins, Mike, Laurie, Steve, Dave
Linda, Chuck, Joe and Kathy
Our hearts go out to you for the loss of your Dad and our Uncle Frank. We loved him too. Diana and Susie.

Hey Hey, Grandpa,

As a boy growing up in a world which never has enough good men, I never had to look beyond you for inspiration. And I never did. Most every critical decision I have made was influenced by you in some manner. How to carry yourself with grace, nobility, compassion and silent strength. How to be a good person and do right by what is right and nothing more.

For me, Grandpa, you were the measure of all things. Always have been. Always will be.

May the Lord comfort your Family in your time of grief...you are in my thoughts and prayers always.