He was preceded in death by his father, William P. "Bill" Linck; mother, Grace Edna Church Linck; brother, William Link, Jr.; sister, Donna Beers; wife; Mildred "Mickey" Linck; wife, Dortha Linck; son, David Linck and Grandson David Linck, Jr.
He is survived by three sons; eight grandchildren; and numerous Great and Great-Great Grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Onalaska and retired as an Operator from IUOE Local 450. He also drove for Kenton Trucking, and owned LINCK Trucking.
Cotton is a Past Master of Cedar Bayou Masonic Lodge #321 & Trinity #14 and was also a Past Patron of Cedar Bayou #11 OES. He has, for years, been the District instructor of Masonic District #27, an honored Member of the Houston Scottish Rite of Freemasonry and was a very active amateur radio operator (known as ND5CL OR WB5JFP).
He was preceded in death by his father, William P. "Bill" Linck; mother, Grace Edna Church Linck; brother, William Link, Jr.; sister, Donna Beers; wife; Mildred "Mickey" Linck; wife, Dortha Linck; son, David Linck and Grandson David Linck, Jr.
He is survived by three sons; eight grandchildren; and numerous Great and Great-Great Grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Onalaska and retired as an Operator from IUOE Local 450. He also drove for Kenton Trucking, and owned LINCK Trucking.
Cotton is a Past Master of Cedar Bayou Masonic Lodge #321 & Trinity #14 and was also a Past Patron of Cedar Bayou #11 OES. He has, for years, been the District instructor of Masonic District #27, an honored Member of the Houston Scottish Rite of Freemasonry and was a very active amateur radio operator (known as ND5CL OR WB5JFP).
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