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June Cotter

Salisbury, Maryland

1919 - 2013 (Age 94)

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June Marian CotterSALISBURY-June Marian Cotter, 94, of Salisbury, formerly of Summit, N.J., passed away peacefully at home Friday, Aug. 23, 2013, surrounded by her family. The daughter of the late Helen Sullivan Quane and Henry James Quane, she was born on Jan. 8, 1919, in Anaconda, Mont. From...

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To the Cotter Family,

June was my mother's first cousin (Colleen Hogan Murray) and like them I was also born in Anaconda, MT.
In my efforts to develop a Quane family history I had the pleasure of talking to June and her knowledge of the family and her stories added much to the chronicle - and I thank her for that.
Recently I was able to connect with Chris Cotter and pass our shared Quane story on to the next generation.
On behalf of the Murray, Hogan and McGreevy families we...

June was a dear friend and neighbor on Shadyside Avenue in Summit, NJ.

Shes up in heaven handing out cookies to all the children there. She was the kindest gentlest giving lady that ive ever known.

June was a good friend and a real inspiration. She befriended me as I was coming into the Catholic Church and her wisdom and charity were such a light to my path. I can't believe she is gone and I know it must be so hard for all of her family! I will keep all of you in my prayers. She is going to be very sorely missed by so many people. But I have a hunch she is with Our Lord and Lady and the Saints now and I know she will pray for all of us too!

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
We remember your Mother from our days at St Teresa. She was a special lady.
Tom,Mary,John Ryan and Anne Ryan Dello Russo

Mark and family,I am sorry for the loss of a grand lady. It is my loss not to have known her, but I do know she raised one of the kindess men I have ever met. God Bless You

June was one of the sweetest and sharpest women I have ever known. I have always remembered her words of wisdom to me,"In a time of crisis don't ask "Why Me" ask "Why Not Me". Her words have helped to shape my life.
I loved June and will miss her greatly.
Sue Blum

Aunt June set the bar very high for us all. One of the bravest, kindest, and most loving women I will ever have the priviledge of knowing. We will all miss her but will forever carry her memory and she will guide us all from her new home. My love and condolences to all who knew and loved June.

What a lovely lady and wonderful neighbor. I treasured my friendship with Mrs. Cotter and her family