In Memory

Jan Cotter (Cotter-Garrett)

Jan Cotter (Cotter-Garrett)

Jan S. Cotter-Garrett, 48, Overland Park, Kan., passed away Sunday, December 14, 2008, at home. Memorial services will be 7 p.m. Friday, December 19, 2008, at The Amos Family Chapel of Shawnee. Visitation will be one hour prior to service time. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Kirsten M. Garrett to be used for her college education. Jan was preceded in death by her father, Paul F. Cotter, and a sister, Ellen K. Cotter. Jan is survived by her mother, Karen Foster, Lenexa, Kan.; a daughter, Kirsten Garrett of Overland Park, Kan.; a sister, Susan Cotter-Epps, Lenexa, Kan.; one brother, K. Todd Cotter, Monaca, Pa.; her former husband, Robert W. Garrett, and two nieces, Jennifer and Janelle Epps. Online condolences may be expressed at www.amosfamily.com. (Arr.: The Amos Family Chapel of Shawnee, 913- 631-5566).



 
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01/21/09 01:13 AM #1    

Frank Kallmeyer

Jan S. Cotter-Garrett, 48, Overland Park, Kansas passed away Sunday, December 14, 2008 at home.

Jan was preceded in death by her father Paul F. Cotter and a sister Ellen K. Cotter. Jan is survived by her mother Karen Foster Lenexa, Kansas a daughter Kirsten Garrett of Overland Park, Kansas a sister Susan Cotter-Epps, Lenexa, Kansas , one brother K. Todd Cotter, Monaca, Pennsylvania , her former husband Robert W. Garrett, and two nieces Jennifer and Janelle Epps.

- May my dear friend Jan Cotter rest in peace and remind us all of how fleeting life is. 10/30/60 - 12/14/08. This was one lady who knew how to embrace life and live it to it's fullest. She filled the years I knew her with laughter and magic.
- Frank Kallmeyer

02/09/09 06:22 PM #2    

Darby Moran (Lohrding)

Jan, you were a dear friend of Frank's and lucky me, for I got to know you because of your relationship with Frank. What a fun person, rest easy my friend! ~Darby

02/19/09 12:17 PM #3    

Bill Collins

Jan, I will always remember you with a smile on your face. The Cotter twins will live forever in many of our hearts.

03/23/09 09:10 PM #4    

Marcie Mahoney (Watts)

Jan, I'll always remember going to Corpus Christi for Spring Break in your Datsun. Then there were times playing that game your Dad made. We'd play it in our dorm rooms at PSU and eat lemon coolers. This earth will miss such a creative, fun soul!

07/08/09 03:00 PM #5    

Carolyn Cleveland (McCluskey)


Jan, sister of my heart,there are no words to say how much I will always miss you. Your big heart, big smile, and that wonderful big laugh that I will always hear.









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