John-Cotton-Obituary

John J. Cotton

Leominster, Massachusetts

1953 - 2022

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DIED
June 7, 2022
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Leominster, Massachusetts

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LeominsterJohn J. Cotton, 69, of Leominster passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, June 7, 2022.John was born in Fitchburg on February 7, 1953, a son of the late Edward and Catherine (Carney) Cotton. He graduated from Saint Bernard's High School, class of 1971 and shortly after became a licensed...

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Remember the days at St Bernards elementary school. When Sister Mary Mark Pulled Johns earlobes. We all had our share of ear pulling back then! And the ruler over the knuckles. Had not seen John in years but He was always very thoughtful! RIP

Sorry to hear about John. We worked together at the college and played golf in a league together for many years. He was always a great guy, with a ready smile.

Johnny was one of nicest kindest giving people in the world. He was special family man and a loyal and terrific friend. So much fun to be with. Will be missed by everyone he touched. God bless you buddy and your loving beautiful family.

Dear Muriel, Patrick, Erin & Keith, and entire Cotton Family, We are all so saddened to hear of the passing of John. Your hearts, we know, are aching for this truly good man who loved all of you beyond measure. John brought so much acceptance and warmth to all of us whenever we would be together. I especially remember our dear friend, Cindy Bacener (RIP), being touched by his alignment with her whenever they would entertain us unreservedly with their natural and inherent humor. Such...

Erin, I am so sorry for your loss. Your father will live on in your heart forever.

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Muriel, Erin and Patrick, Our deepest sympathies to you all and all of the Cotton family! Johnny was an amazing man and friend. Everyone that knew him loved him. We have so many incredible memories of time spent with him and the entire Cotton clan. We love you all and are just a phone call away. May your memories of happier days help you through the tough days ahead. Much love to you all