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WILLIAM L. "BILL" COTTER

Henderson, Nevada

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COTTER, WILLIAM "BILL" L.William L. Cotter, 72, longtime resident of Connecticut, former owner of The Yellow Cab Company and The Cotter Limousine Company of Hartford, as well as The Metro Taxi of Denver, Colorado, died February 5th in Nevada, where he was presently living. The cause of death was...

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May family, friends and loved ones be comforted by your fond memories at this difficult time. And may God bless you. My sincere. condolences.

May the family, friends and loved ones be comforted by their fond memories at this difficult time. And may God bless you, My condolences, Judy Swystun.

So sorry to hear this. God Bless and God Speed Bill!
R.I.P.

Christopher and Courtney, so sorry for your loss! Bill was a kind, sincere and wonderful person I had the chance to work for in Washington, DC and Hartford. I will cherish the years I spent with him (and watching you two as children) and was so happy that he was retired from the transportation business after all those years, enjoying golf and his days in Vegas.

Chris and Courtney,
I cannot begin to tell you of my sadness and surprise when I heard of your father's passing. I met him as a patient but grew to love him as a wise consellor on life. He gave me much more advise and wisdom than I gave to him We both were Hoya's and shared many happy times talking of our families- especially hearing of you both and your achievements. I hope you will reach out if I can ever help you in any way.
Best regards,
Theresa Heyborne

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Courtney and Christopher, I am so sorry for your loss. Billy was almost like a brother to Jack, my late husband. I have great memories of times with him. He had a wonderful attitude about life.

Courtney and Chris, please know you are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Your Dad was a great friend, golfing buddy and (we're sure) father. Spoke with him just before Christmas and all was right with his world, so the news came as a real shock. Too many great memories to list here. So hopefully we'll see you at a celebration of his life and share a Dewars with you. Our love, Lea and Colley Court

So sorry to hear this news. I too worked for Bill while he lived here in Denver. I learned alot from Bill. Mostly about basketball Lol. He will be missed.