COTTER DANIEL J. Age 66. December 2, 2012. As dad would say, "Lets get this show on the road". Beloved father of Erin Lea, Brendan Patrick and Molly Meghan Cotter. Dear brother of Geraldine Ammon, Patricia Ayotte and Thomas (Carol) Cotter. Dan served in the U.S. Marine Reserve, and spent over 30 years as an automotive entrepreneur. He was also a member of Meadowbrook Country Club and the Huron River Hunting and Fishing Club. Memorial Mass Thursday 10:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church, 23815 Power Rd., Farmington, MI. Memorial Visitation Wednesday 2-8 pm at Thayer-Rock Funeral Home, 33603 Grand River Ave. (1 blk. W. of Farmington Rd.), Downtown Farmington. Memorials suggested to St Leo's Soup Kitchen, 4860 15th Street,Detroit, MI 48208. thayer-rock.com
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Peace be with you Uncle Dan. You are now with our Lord.
Peace be with you Uncle Dan. You are now with our Lord.
Rest in peace Uncle Dan. You will be missed. You are now with our Lord.
I am very happy that I got to spend time with Mr. Cotter at Brendan's wedding and talk for almost 2 hours and have some drinks. You raised 3 excellent children. You will be missed but not forgotten.
Heartfelt sympathies to Erin,Brendan and Molly on the loss of your dad. You will be in our thoughts and prayers
My heart goes out to the family with thoughts and prayers. Dan touched so many lives as well as mine. He was a good friend and always made me laugh with his funny since of humor. He will be missed by so many and the memory of Dan will live on forever!!
Peace be with you - dear brother.
Peace be with you Uncle Dan.
Uncle Dan you are with the Lord now.
Peace be with you - my dear brother.
You will be missed Uncle Dan
You are with the Lord now.
God bless you Uncle Dan.
Peace be with you - Uncle Dan.
Peace be with you - Uncle Dan.
Dan was a wonderful man and friend. He will be missed by all who knew him. My prayers are with his family and Donna.
May you rest in peace, Uncle Dan.