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COTTON, Anthey M.COTTON, Audrey MCOTTON, Ayden RoyCOTTON, BabyCOTTON, Betty LoisCOTTON, Charles J.COTTON, CharlesCOTTON, Charlie JCOTTON, ClaudCOTTON, EthelCOTTON, EthelCOTTON, FlorenceCOTTON, Fred CCOTTON, Franklin HCOTTON, GertrudeCOTTON, Harriet MCOTTON, Hattie MaeCOTTON, Henry LincolnCOTTON, Infant DaughterCOTTON, Jerry AllenCOTTON, Jimmy LeeCOTTON, John LyleCOTTON, KateCOTTON, Kerry DianeCOTTON, Linda kayCOTTON, Lloyd C.COTTON, Louis HCOTTON, Mahala J.COTTON, Marion Franklin "Frank"COTTON, ManuelCOTTON, Nellie LCOTTON, Oliver J. P.COTTON, Opal Maxine "Maxine"COTTON, Sarah SCOTTON, Ted ECOTTON, Virginia LouiseCOTTON, Wanda MCOTTON, Walter LeeCOTTON, Zern
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Submitted: 8/4/13 • Approved: 1/28/14 • Last Updated: 1/31/14 • R914988-G0-S3
January 3, 1904
*Obitury
The Springdale News
Friday, January 15, 1904
COTTON, Zack - {from The Siloam Springs Democrat} Word was brought to town Sunday that Uncle Zack Cotton, who lives just south of the river, was found dead in bed that morning. Uncle Zack was one of the early settlers in this section and formerly a citizen of this town. He leaves a large family who has the sympathy of the entire community. He was buried today at one o'clock at the Brady burying grounds.
*Obitury
Benton County Democrat
Thursday, January 7, 1904
COTTON, Zacharia - Zacharia Cotton, an old and highly respected citizen residing near the steel bridge south of Siloam Springs, was found dead in his bed Sunday morning. His sudden death is supposed to have been caused from apoplexy. He was 70 years old.
*Obituary
Rogers Democrat
Wednesday, January 13, 1907
COTTON, Zack - {from The Siloam Springs Herald-Democrat} Word was brought to town Sunday that Uncle Zack Cotton, who lives just south of the river, was found dead in bed that morning. Uncle Zack is one of the early settlers in this section, formerly a citizen of this town.
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