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I was truely sadden to hear this news. He was a man who loved God and family. He is now in God's presence, whole and healed.
Dorcas Collazo-Lopez
October 22, 2004 | Orlando, FL


Orlando, Florida
COTTERMAN, RANDY RAY, 51, of Altamonte Springs, went to be with Jesus on Monday, October 18, 2004. He was born July 30, 1953 in Piqua, Ohio. He was preceded in death by his father, Bernard F. Cotterman and his mother, Genevieve N. Cotterman; son, James Michael Cotterman, and brother, Dan...
Read MoreI was truely sadden to hear this news. He was a man who loved God and family. He is now in God's presence, whole and healed.
Dorcas Collazo-Lopez
October 22, 2004 | Orlando, FL
Randy was a good man with a huge heart, with a remarkable capacity for giving of himself. He had many a unique insight into things and he was always good to have a conversation with. We worked together for 4 years and he has left a lasting impression me, as well as many other people. I will miss him.
Bruce Lager
October 21, 2004 | Altamonte Springs, FL
I am lost with words. Randy was a very great and giving person always there for you and would do anything to make you happy or at least make you smile. He will be dearly missed by many.
Rob Taub
October 20, 2004 | Orlando, FL
A fine soul who will be missed by all.
Dave Driesse
October 20, 2004 | Maitland, FL
Randy was a great co-worker and friend. He will be deeply missed.
Terry Scott
October 20, 2004 | Casselberry, FL
It was clearly an honor and a pleasure to be one of Randy's co-workers over the past few years. He became a true inspiration to all of us. No matter how frustrated you might have become with the day's events Randy was always there with a smile or a joke to let you know that all would be fine.
He will be sadly missed.
Greg Kimball
October 20, 2004 | Lake Mary, FL
As Randy's employer I found him to be very professional in his work ethic and attitude. As a person he was always upbeat, optimistic and forever had a smile on his face. His generosity and unselfishness is well documented among those that knew Randy. This world has lost a bright light. He will be missed.
Danny Rutledge
October 20, 2004