He was a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church and was a member and former president of the Delone Catholic High School Athletic Association, where he had recently been recognized for 25 years of service. Mr. Kotula was a veteran of the United States Marine Corps and was a PA State Trooper from 1964-1992, stationed in Gettysburg, & also served on the protective detail for Gov. Dick Thornburgh. He was a former member of the Gettysburg Elks, the Bonneauville Catholic War Veterans, & the Gettysburg Moose.
Also surviving: two sons, Timothy F. Kotula of Hanover & Raymond A. Kotula of Westminster, MD; one daughter, Kathleen M. Kotula of Abbottstown; three grandchildren; two brothers, R. Robert Kotula of Indiana & Richard Kotula of Lucernemines, & two sisters, Carol Ann Parker of Fairfax, VA & Barbara E. Gravel of North Reading, MA. He was pre-deceased by a brother, James Kotula.
The military honor detail was provided by the Adams County Allied Veterans Honor Guard, with members of the American Legion Post 202 in Gettysburg, the American Legion Post 262 in Biglerville, VFW Post 15 in Gettysburg, the Marine Corp League Battlefield Detachment 705, & the Fairfield Amvets Post 172.
He was a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church and was a member and former president of the Delone Catholic High School Athletic Association, where he had recently been recognized for 25 years of service. Mr. Kotula was a veteran of the United States Marine Corps and was a PA State Trooper from 1964-1992, stationed in Gettysburg, & also served on the protective detail for Gov. Dick Thornburgh. He was a former member of the Gettysburg Elks, the Bonneauville Catholic War Veterans, & the Gettysburg Moose.
Also surviving: two sons, Timothy F. Kotula of Hanover & Raymond A. Kotula of Westminster, MD; one daughter, Kathleen M. Kotula of Abbottstown; three grandchildren; two brothers, R. Robert Kotula of Indiana & Richard Kotula of Lucernemines, & two sisters, Carol Ann Parker of Fairfax, VA & Barbara E. Gravel of North Reading, MA. He was pre-deceased by a brother, James Kotula.
The military honor detail was provided by the Adams County Allied Veterans Honor Guard, with members of the American Legion Post 202 in Gettysburg, the American Legion Post 262 in Biglerville, VFW Post 15 in Gettysburg, the Marine Corp League Battlefield Detachment 705, & the Fairfield Amvets Post 172.
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