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Jack Christopher Cotton, 49, passed away at his home in Pittsview, Alabama on October 7, 2022. He was born on February 1, 1973, in Cuthbert, Georgia, to Ernest “E. C.” Cotton of Omaha, Georgia and the late Barbara Jane Childree Cotton.
Jack had a great sense of humor and kept everyone around him laughing. Just as big as his sense of humor was his heart. He really did have a heart of gold, especially for children and pets who both loved him.
Jack had worked for the Mead Company as a pipeworker.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Jane.
Jack is survived by his father, E. C. Cotton, his sister, Pamela Cotton of San Antonio, Texas and two nieces, Ariel Perez and Ashley Perez of San Antonio, Texas.
A Graveside Service was held on Saturday, October 15, 2022, at 1:00 PM, at Omaha City Cemetery in Omaha, Georgia, with the service conducted by Reverend Jimmy Elder. The family visited with friends after the service.
In Lieu of Flowers: donations may be made in Jack’s memory to The Valley Rescue Mission, 2903 2nd Ave., Columbus, GA 31904
Visit our web site at www.baldwinfuneralhome.com Baldwin Funeral Home, 50 Overby Dr., P O Box 394, Richland, GA 31825, was in charge of all arrangements. 229-887-2750
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Sherry Hendon
October 12, 2022
Please accept my deepest sympathy and condolences. May God bless you EC, Pam, and the rest of your family in this time of sorrow. I remember Jack when he went to Richland Elementary School. Lots of love and prayers!
AMANDA Jenkins
October 12, 2022
He was a Awesome guy and more like a brother to me than anyone else. I just can't believe it and it won't be the same with you gone.
David Pate
October 11, 2022
E.C. may God bless and comfort you in this time of sadness.
Karen Pate
October 11, 2022
So very sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you all!
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Pamela Cotton
October 11, 2022
Jack, my baby brother, my heart is broken in to. I will never be the same. You had a heart of gold! You kept everyone laughing except yourself! Please know you are always loved and will NEVER be forgotten! Please give mama a hug. I LOVE YOU!!!
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