Hello,
I'm sorry to have to make this announcement. I just received an e-mail from Paul Clark whereby he informed me of the passing of Bob Cotrell of Minie' Ball Miniatures. He passed away on August 5 at UC San Francisco Hospital.
Bob was aged 76 years.
The Funeral service was on August 13 at St Patrick's Catholic Church in Ripon, CA.
After the Catholic service, as Bob was a Colonel in the USMC, there was a service conducted with full Military Honors by a detachment of Marines.
I had gotten to know Bob over the past 2-3 years as his "east coast" dealer for his line. He certainly had a passion for this wonderful hobby, and very much a Civil War buff. He was very kind to me, and I was fortunate to be able to spend time with him at the World Show in Boston a couple of summers ago. His unique approach was to provide the figure painter with lots of alternatives...head sets, leg sets, etc. for endless conversion opportunities. He used top sculptors for his line (and our hobby's best casters), as he was very focused on quality and historical accuracy.
I will most certainly miss him!
Sincerely,
John
I'm sorry to have to make this announcement. I just received an e-mail from Paul Clark whereby he informed me of the passing of Bob Cotrell of Minie' Ball Miniatures. He passed away on August 5 at UC San Francisco Hospital.
Bob was aged 76 years.
The Funeral service was on August 13 at St Patrick's Catholic Church in Ripon, CA.
After the Catholic service, as Bob was a Colonel in the USMC, there was a service conducted with full Military Honors by a detachment of Marines.
I had gotten to know Bob over the past 2-3 years as his "east coast" dealer for his line. He certainly had a passion for this wonderful hobby, and very much a Civil War buff. He was very kind to me, and I was fortunate to be able to spend time with him at the World Show in Boston a couple of summers ago. His unique approach was to provide the figure painter with lots of alternatives...head sets, leg sets, etc. for endless conversion opportunities. He used top sculptors for his line (and our hobby's best casters), as he was very focused on quality and historical accuracy.
I will most certainly miss him!
Sincerely,
John