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James Joseph Cotter Jr.

Los Angeles, California

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1969 - 2021James Joseph Cotter, Jr., "Jim", 51, beloved husband of Gina Taylor Cotter and devoted father of Sophia, Brooke, and James III, passed away on March 10, 2021, after a brave and heroic battle with kidney cancer. He was born on July 16, 1969, in Los Angeles, California to Mary...

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With love and memories, Rest In Peace

I can't believe its been a year. I hope there may be a chance one day for Jim's friends and family to be able to gather and celebrate his all too short life.

I can´t believe it´s been a year that we have lost Jim. I remember such great times we had with Jim in New York, the great talks about where our lives we going and his concern and counsel on my personal life. He always took such great interest in other people. He was kind and thoughtful. The world is a little darker without his presence but he lives on through his children.

Our sincere condolences for your loss. May God bless his soul and may he grant you the power to grieve and the patience to cope. Our hearts and prayers go out to you and your children.

I heard of Jim Jr's passing just today. I worked for and with Jim Jr. while I was with Cecelia Packing. I was hired by his father, the late Jim Cotter Sr. I worked for Jim Sr. for eight years and the last three of those were with Jim Jr. I considered Jim Jr. a friend and a true intellectual, yet a very down to earth guy. We kept in touch over the years and I can honestly say that I will miss our occasional conversations. He was a good man and a good leader. Prayers for his wife,...

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I met Jim through Gina in the late 90s. He was an incredibly smart, loving and caring man. It was a privilege to know him and spend time with him. He and Gina built an amazing family and it was a joy to see what a wonderful father he was. I was devastated to hear of his loss. May he rest in peace.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering your loved one today and always. Please except my warmest condolences.

Dear Gina, Sophia, Brooke, and James. I was fortunate to grow up with your Husband and Dad. We attended St. Paul the Apostle school together. We were in the same class, played sports together, and did school projects with one another. We had sleepovers at each others homes, dressed up in costumes for Halloween, and Jimmy's Dad would take us downtown to the Los Angeles Athletic Club so we could shoot hoops. We had a wonderful time hanging out together, laughing, and playing. I cherish these...