Paul-Wellington-Obituary

Paul "Cotton" Wellington

Jacksonville, Florida

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PAUL Wellington " Cotton" Paul died February 7th after a brief illness. He was born in Jacksonville, Florida, June 6, 1914. A graduate of Robert E. Lee High School and Jacksonville Business School, Cotton served in the U.S. Navy during World War II prior to his lifelong career with Foremost...

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Someone once said.." You never have to tell a gentleman how to behave like a gentleman" That was Cotton beloved by all whose life he touched.

I have only known Mr. Paul for less than a year and would see his friendly face on occasional sundays when he and Mr Breen would have lunch together and in the short time that I knew him I could tell he was a kind and gentle man with a great personality he is loved and missed by all

In God we pray

Matthew Merrill

I had the great pleasure of spending many hours with Mr Paul and Max, my life is richer for the experience, Peggy ,Josh and family we will remember you in our prays, please let us know if there is any thing we can do. Reggie and Family

I am so pleased to have had the chance to know this great man and am thankful to him for the wonderful family he produced.

I never had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Paul, but attended Lee High School with his daughter Neely. I always looked up to Neely as she was a great help to me in Ms. Rivero's spanish class and just a nice person to know. I know the sadness the family is feeling at this time as I just lost my father three weeks ago and he was with Foremost-Mckesson as an internal auditor since the middle fifties. My condolences go out to the family and also to sister Peggy.

We all felt a great loss when we heard about Big Cot. Though we had only met him once, it was easy to recognize what a remarkable gentleman he was and what an amazing family he guided. Paul Cotton Wellington's vigil clearly gave his dauthers and grandchildren all the incredible values that we all see, know and love. We regret that we had the privilege of only that one meeting at Cotton and May's wedding, but that impression of Mr. Wellington will last forever. Know that we are all...

We feel so blessed to have been able to know this wonderful man and his family.

COTTON WAS A GREAT GENTLEMAN AND HE CERTAINLY WILL BE MISSED BY
ALL AND PARTICULARLY AT ST MARKS JIM MCNEIL

Please contact me if I can help with anything.

BERT