COTTLE, ADDIE
FUNERAL RITES FOR MRS. COTTLE HELD WEDNESDAY
Newspaper.
Mrs. Addie Cottle, 85 of 508 Heard Street, passed away Tuesday, October 8 at the home of her son, Pat Cottle on Bois d’Arc Road. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Harris-Horn Funeral Chapel, Revs. Earl Rogers and R. B. Ring, officiating with burial in Pecan Grove Cemetery.
Grandsons were pallbearers as follows: Charles Anderson, Truman Reeves, Kenneth Reeves; John Perry Cottle, Larry Neal Cottle and Pat Erwin Cottle.
Mrs. Cottle had lived in Collin County 46 years and in McKinney 25 years. She was a member of the Full Gospel Assembly of God Church.
Surviving are six sons, Vernon, Pat and V. F. Cottle all of McKinney; Jack Cottle, Irving; G. C. Cottle, Wichita Falls; Temple Cottle, Euless; daughter, Mrs. Bill Anderson, McKinney; brother, Joe Ramsey, Devine; sister, Mrs. Lena Randolph, Junction; __ grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Her husband, A. P. Cottle died in 1945.
Newspaper.
Mrs. Addie Cottle, 85 of 508 Heard Street, passed away Tuesday, October 8 at the home of her son, Pat Cottle on Bois d’Arc Road. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Harris-Horn Funeral Chapel, Revs. Earl Rogers and R. B. Ring, officiating with burial in Pecan Grove Cemetery.
Grandsons were pallbearers as follows: Charles Anderson, Truman Reeves, Kenneth Reeves; John Perry Cottle, Larry Neal Cottle and Pat Erwin Cottle.
Mrs. Cottle had lived in Collin County 46 years and in McKinney 25 years. She was a member of the Full Gospel Assembly of God Church.
Surviving are six sons, Vernon, Pat and V. F. Cottle all of McKinney; Jack Cottle, Irving; G. C. Cottle, Wichita Falls; Temple Cottle, Euless; daughter, Mrs. Bill Anderson, McKinney; brother, Joe Ramsey, Devine; sister, Mrs. Lena Randolph, Junction; __ grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Her husband, A. P. Cottle died in 1945.