Michael-Cotham-Obituary

Michael Wayne "Mike" Cotham

Granbury, Texas

1946 - 2010

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Michael Wayne "Mike" Cotham, 64, left this life for life eternal on Saturday, Nov. 6, 2010, in Granbury. Celebration of life: 10 a.m. Tuesday at Grace Bible Church, 201 E. Clifton, Granbury. Interment: Salado Cemetery, Salado. Visitation: 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Memorials: In...

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To all of Mike's family...We are so sorry for your loss. We remember Mike as a child, young man and neighbor on Sewannee Dr. In Marlin. What a wonderful time in all of our lives and memories of being friends and neighbors. May the Lord Bless you in this time of loss.
Jesse and Jeanette Gistinger and family.....Alvin and Jessica, Diane and Jerry, Ronnie, Craig and Gina.

Gone too soon. Mike will be missed by his many friends at Bass Performance Hall. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends now and I am so sorry for your loss.

My wife, Phyllis, and I met Mike through Lewis & DeDe Stephens at our first visit to the McDavid and saw him pretty much every trip thereafter. Always friendly and a great host. The respect that all the artists showed Mike pretty much summed up how much he was appreciated and loved. I'm glad we had the opportunity to make his acquaintance. David & Phyllis Little, Wichita Falls, Texas

To Jeanne and Nancy - I was heart broken to hear that Mike's life with us on this earth was cut way too short. As Johnny Parker's younger sister, I remember "Cotham", as Johnny called him, and when I do, I hear his wonderful laugh. Later in life, I had the good fortune to work with Mike and Jeanne while in real estate in Granbury. Yes, I will remember Cotham...he's gone too soon.
I will keep you in my prayers.
Donna Parker Hill

Dear Kimberly,
Your family is in our hearts and prayers as you walk through this path.
Bonnie Briggs Fears

Jeanne, Jane and I are saddened to hear of the loss of Mike. May God comfort you and your family.

Mr. Mike...such a charming man, young at heart, and always supportive. The Hall will not be the same without you. My condolences to your family and friends...all who were touched by your talent, your sense of humor, generousity and integrity. I'm glad to have known and worked with you, sir.

Jarrett is one of my best friends and i am deeply saddened by this. I had the privilege of growing up in your home and am praying for all of you Jarrett, Jeanie, and Zach. God bless you. love yall

Growing up in Marlin and playing baseball with Mike was always a lot of fun. Mike was a very special and talented man who gave a lot back to his community. My heartfelt sympathies go out to his family.