Thursday, May 30, 1957
COTTRELL, Andrew - 74, of Oka, Calhoun County, died yesterday in De Pue Hospital at Spencer after a short illness. Mr. Cottrell was a Spanish-American War veteran. Surviving are three daughters, Miss Imogene Cottrell of Parkersburg, Mrs. Sibyl Cottrell of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and Mrs. Mattie Byrd of Parkersburg; and one son, Maxwell Cottrell of Newton; one sister, Mrs. Rebecca Jarvis of Tariff; one brother, Levi Cottrell of Akron, Ohio. Service will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Oka Methodist Church by Rev. Herbert Smith Jr. Burial will bein Cottrell Cemetery at Oka. The body will be taken
to the church from Sinnett mortuary of Spencer at service time.
Thursday, May 30, 1957
COTTRELL, Andrew - 74, of Oka, Calhoun County, died yesterday in De Pue Hospital at Spencer after a short illness. Mr. Cottrell was a Spanish-American War veteran. Surviving are three daughters, Miss Imogene Cottrell of Parkersburg, Mrs. Sibyl Cottrell of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and Mrs. Mattie Byrd of Parkersburg; and one son, Maxwell Cottrell of Newton; one sister, Mrs. Rebecca Jarvis of Tariff; one brother, Levi Cottrell of Akron, Ohio. Service will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Oka Methodist Church by Rev. Herbert Smith Jr. Burial will bein Cottrell Cemetery at Oka. The body will be taken
to the church from Sinnett mortuary of Spencer at service time.
Inscription
Dying is but going home
Gravesite Details
There is also a military marker right behind this one, Husband of Leatha Jarvis Cottrell, & son of Wm. Perry & Mary Ann "Polly" Truman Cottrell
Family Members
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William Philip Cottrell
1874–1954
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Levi Truman Cottrell
1875–1961
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Sarah Cottrell Jarvis
1876–1955
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Deborah Cottrell Jarvis
1879–1924
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Rev Benjamin Cottrell
1880–1955
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Newton Cottrell
1884–1886
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Julia Ann Cottrell Mullins
1885–1952
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Sabrah Cottrell
1887–1887
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Rebecca Ester Cottrell Jarvis
1889–1966
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Stella V. Cottrell Jarvis
1893–1950
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