Charlene Cotton

1936 - 2011

Charlene Cotton obituary, 1936-2011, San Antonio, TX

Charlene Cotton

1936 - 2011

BORN

1936

DIED

2011

Charlene Cotton Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 10, 2011.
Charlene Lonetta Cotton, a lifelong resident of Houston, Texas went to be with the Lord on May 8, 2011. She was born on November 27, 1936, to the late James Joseph Cotton, Sr. and late Beulah Rustin Cotton. She is preceded in death by her sister Nannie Mae Arnold and husband Charles of Houston, brother James Joseph Cotton, Jr. of New Waverly. She is survived by her two daughters, Alison Robinson Blythe of Dallas and Ashley Blythe Zachry and husband Josh of San Antonio, grandson Davis Blythe Zachry, and a host of family and friends.
Charlene's professional career in public relations, real estate, political campaigning, modeling, and volunteer work spanned over 45 years. She spent 20 years in employee and public relations for Shell Oil Company. Following her career at Shell, she spent the remainder of her professional career managing political campaigns and events, real estate properties, directing the Texas Association of Public Employees Retirement Systems (TEXPERS) communications and event management, and dedicating time as a volunteer to numerous organizations throughout the greater Houston community.
She served as the first Harris County Heritage Society's Fourth of July Chairman to coordinate the first unpaid fireworks show, which turned out over 30,000 Houstonians in Heritage Park. She also was a founding member and historian of the Space City Ski Club, editor of the Harris County Young Republicans' newsletter, helped to fundraise for the Houston Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees), served on various Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo committees, and an active patron of the Sons of the Confederate Veterans and the Museum of Southern History.
She enjoyed a full and productive life and was able to spend the last couple of years with her family in San Antonio. She was an avid fisherman and a tennis, basketball, and baseball enthusiast. She also had a passion for traveling, sewing, cooking, and reading. She was a lifelong Christian and active member of the church, which included singing in the choir.
Funeral services will be held at the Chapel of Angels of Forest Park Lawndale in Houston at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, May 14, 2011. Interment will follow the service at the Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery followed by a reception in the Funeral Home. Officiating will be Reverend Deborah Cooper.
The family will receive friends and loved ones at the Forest Park Lawndale Funeral Home from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, May 13, 2011.

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Kelly Rey

May 13, 2011

Charlene was a resident at The Waterford for the past two years and will be greatly missed by her friends and staff. She always offered to help with events and enjoyed meeting new residents. Such a special lady!

May 12, 2011

I knew Charlene in the late 1950s when she worked for Transco. She was a wonderful person and so full of life. I had lost track of her many years ago and sad to read of your loss. We dated for a while.
Sincerly
Bill Vaughan
Houston, Texas

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May 12, 2011

Please know that the wonderful memories you cherish will bring comfort now and in the days to come. Also the family can look to the God of all comfort for the strength to endure your great loss.

Sheryl Grimes Moreno

May 12, 2011

She was my cousin, though more of an aunt, as she was raised by my grandmother. She was a classy lady. Have fond memories of her growing up. So glad she had such a full life, loving family and countless friends. Very saddened at her passing.

Joel Berry

May 12, 2011

Charlene was one of the adults at South Main Baptist Church who made a difference in my life. I don't remember if she was in the Sunday School class my father taught, or just in the Adult Sunday School Department when he was a teacher there. She was always kind to my friends and me, and encouraged us through her actions, and not just her words, to be good Christians. My prayers go out to her family at this time.

Juanita Wolfe Smith

May 12, 2011

Charlene was my modeling buddy for several years at Maison Lee Studio. For several months after my graduation from high school she would drive by and take me to church at South Main Baptist. I was honored to be one of her bridesmaids when she and Bill Blythe were married. She was the friend who introduced me to my husband of 51 years. I cherish my memories of Charlene.

Bob Smith

May 12, 2011

Charlene got me my first date with my wife of 51 years. She was good at fixing up dates. I had one date with her and she was very out going. Bless her heart. Best wishes to her family. She has been a life long friend.
Bob and Nita Smith

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