Joseph T. Cotten and Lola Goldie Rowlan
Monday, June 24, 2013
Lola Goldie Rowlan Cotten (1900-1996)
Here is an portion of Lola's eulogy, delivered at Montecito Memorial Park, Colton, CA in January of 1996:
"Sons, daughters, grandchildren, and friends. We are gathered here today for the promotion of Lola Cotten, for she has made it home to final resting place with her Lord and Savior.
Lola was born Lola Goldie Rowlan on April 1900. She married Joseph Cotten in 1921. He preceded her in death some 28 years ago. They had 4 boys and 1 daughter.
Lola had been a hard worker all her life. At the age of 17 she saved her family's farm as both her Mother and Father were ill and she took it upon herself to work 10 hours a day at 15 cents an hour to pay off a $300.00 debt and save the farm. She said she sometimes was so tired she prayed and cried from the long hours of hard work but never gave up. Since she was the oldest at home she felt an obligation to keep things together.
She always had time for her children and grandchildren. Her daughter remembers her Mother holding a grandson on her lap, when a granddaughter asked if she could sit on her lap and she told her "I have room on my lap for all my grandchildren." , that's the kind of grandmother she was.
This lady could cook a great meal out of practically nothing and make it taste like a feast. She could climb upon the house and help put a roof on it. I'm sure there wasn't she couldn't do if she put her mind to it.
At age 80, she wrote a book and the end passage reads, "Thank you all my Children and grandchildren for making my life so happy, and when all your lives are over may we all meet in that beautiful place called heaven."
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