Mason-Cottam-Obituary

Mason McAllister Cottam

Mesa, Arizona

Dec 24, 1916 – Apr 7, 2013

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December 24, 1916
DIED
April 7, 2013
LOCATION
Mesa, Arizona

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Cottam, Mason McAllister
96, long-time Mesa resident, died at Sunday, April 7, 2013, at Hospice of the Valley. He passed away peacefully, surrounded by family members. He was born Dec. 24, 1916, in St. George, UT, where his father was the sheriff. He graduated from Dixie College in St. George in 1937 and from Brigham Young University in 1940 and began teaching high school in Kanab, UT. He earned his pilot's license, and as World War II began, he went to California to work for Douglas Aircraft as an inspector. He married Laurel Brinkerhoff in 1942 in Las Vegas, and they later were sealed in the St. George Temple. After the war they moved to Fredonia, AZ, on the edge of the Kaibab Reservation, where Laurel worked as a secretary for Kaibab Lumber and Mason taught school and piloted private planes for Kaibab. The company often contracted their plane out to movie studios and Mason piloted their stars back and forth from Las Vegas to southern Utah where many Westerns were filmed in the '50s. During that time he studied and earned his master's degree in education in 1954. His thesis was on the issue of bilingual-bicultural education, long before the subject was fashionable. On the side, he and Laurel formed a dance band - Laurel on piano, Mason on bass - and played for events throughout southern Utah and northern Arizona. They moved to Mesa in 1957. Mason was a school guidance counselor in the winter, and each summer he worked as a crop-duster over Arizona's cotton fields. He was dedicated to his church and most recently served as ward librarian for more than 25 years in the Mesa 30th Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is survived by a sister, Grace Dalton of Salt Lake City; his six children, 15 grandchildren and a great-grandchild. His sons and their spouses: John and Danna Cottam and Thomas and Carolyn Cottam of Mesa; James Christopher and Kristina Cottam of Maricopa; and Howard and Julie Cottam of Escondido, Calif. His daughters and their spouses: Mary and Tom Speropulos of Mesa and Linda and Clark Hoyt of Great Falls, Va. In addition to his wife, who died in 2006, he was preceded in death by a daughter-in-law, Debra Cottam. Visitation: Friday 6-8 p.m., Bunker's Garden Chapel, 33 N. Centennial Way, Mesa. Services Saturday, 10 a.m., Mesa East Stake Center, 2228 E. Brown Rd., with visitation one hour prior. Burial at Green Acres, Scottsdale. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of the Valley.

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To all the family--I so enjoyed having a dinner with all of you in Gilbert a few years ago. Uncle Mason was always kind to our family. Mom (Aunt Grace) has had a difficult time this week with her only brother passing. She wishes -- as do I -- that we were able to travel and be with you.
Eric Cottam Dalton

Mason and Laurel's home was always the best place to hide our Christmas "Santa" presents. Loved all of the 23 years we were neighbors.
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Love to each one of them.
Mark and Cheryl Alder

This is such sad news. "Mr. Cottam" was my American Problems teacher at Mesa High School in 1957-58. I respected him greatly. What an accomplished, giving man he was; and of course, typical of good people not to brag, we students never knew of his incredible background of service. I'm glad to hear he lived a long and good life, surrounded by a loving family and friends. My sympathies to his family,

Jan Unsicker
Fountain Valley, CA

My deepest condolences to the family. May God grant you peace and strength.

Our love and condolences to the family. Our families were so close when you lived in Fredonia. Our Moms and Dads were very best friends. Will never forget the Bishopric years!! We love all of you.

Leon and Nayna (Judd) Christensen
M.L. and Pauline (Judd) Smith

We wish to extend our deepest sympathies at this difficult time.