Chester Leonard Cotton, the third son pf the late John J. Cotton and Juanita Burton Cotton was born in Baltimore, Maryland on Febuary 12, 1949. He went home to meet his heavenly father on July 4, 2006. Chester received his education from Baltimore City Public Schools. His employment consisted of driving the streets of Baltimore in numerous capacities. He has driven cabs, moving trucks and his last stop was for G&G Auto Towing. Thoughout his life, Chester had a strong relationship with God and his family. For you see he knew the Lord and he honored him up until his final days as he called his family by his bed side to lift up the name of Jesus in prayer. Chester may have been small in size but his heart was as big and as deep as an ocean. It is hard to express with words how much he loved his family and friends as well as how much he was loved. There was never a time when he was not willing to lend a helping hand in any way that he could. No matter what the mood. Chester had a way of finding the funniest things to say and it was always right on time. He also had a great love for cooking and that was one of his daughter's fondest memories. On Thanksgiving Day about four years ago God sent him a soulmate by way of Ms. Norma Wilson that he was more than thankful for. So much so that he would aks her to take his hand in marriage in June of 2006. There could have never been a more perfect couple. On December 18, 2005 God decided to call Norma from labor to reward and ok what a great day in heaven it was when they met again. Chester leaves to celebrate his life; four children, Sheila, Steven, Edward and Jessica, nine step-children, Glow, Michelle, Veronica, Tyris, Jones, Karen, Kim, Brajae and Greg, one son-in-law, Anard, two brothers, Donald and Lutrial, one sister, Myrtle, one brother-in-law, James, one sister-in-law, Denise, two grandchildre, Lewis and Brandon, and a host od aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.