Serving the community since 1922
Jan. 1, 1929 – July 25, 2022
Ray C Cotter, Jr. was born on Tuesday, Jan. 1,
1929, in Viola, Ariz. He
was the first child of Ray C
Cotter, Sr. and Filey Mable
Cotter (Shirley). He died
July 21 at Kern River Transitional
Care in Bakersfield,.
after several years of
declining health. He was
93.
Ray was a resident of
Wasco since the 1930s,
with periods of living elsewhere.
He was a graduate
of Wasco High and a veteran
of the U.S. Coast Guard,
having attained the rank of
seaman. He married Gracie
Ava Lee June 2, 1955, and
lived in Kansas for a brief
time.
In 1956, Ray returned
to Wasco with his bride. He
partnered with his dad to
run Cotter Trucking. In the
'70s, he became a bus mechanic
and driver for Wasco
Union Elementary School
District and Wasco Union
High School District. In
1991, Ray and Gracie retired
and moved up to Pine
Flat. He loved living in the
mountains.
In 2004 they moved
back to Wasco. Ray enjoyed
puttering around in
the yard, tending to his roses,
holly-hocks, sun flowers
and orange tree.
He was preceded in
death by his parents, Ray
C Cotter, Sr. and Filey Cotter;
his wife, Gracie Ava
Cotter; his brother-in-law,
Paul Evans; and his son-inlaw,
John Sanford. Ray is
survived by his kids, Rose
Dulaney and husband Robert;
Shirrel Sanford; James
Cotter and wife JoAnn;
the grands – Jami Helwig
and her husband Robert,
RJ Dulaney and his wife
Jazmynn; and the greats
– Hunter Dulney, Walker
Helwig and Lilleigh Dulaney.
He is also survived
by his sister, Shirley Evans,
his two nephews and their
wives; several great nephews
and great nieces; and
several great-great nephews
and nieces.
The family would like
to thank Josie Salazar, Luella
Jackson, Dr. Kamin
and staff, Around the Clock
nurses and therapists, and
Kern River Transitional
Care staff for helping take
care of Ray.
A graveside service for
Ray will be held Friday,
Aug. 5, at 10 a.m. at Wasco
Memorial Park. Miguel
Salizar will officiate the
service. Visitation will be
held Thursday, Aug. 4, from
4 to 8 p.m. at Peters Funeral
Home, Wasco.
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