Honoring James Cotten 1927-2020
James A. Cotten Memorial Scholarship
The James Cotten Sr. Memorial Scholarship commemorates the life and contributions of James Cotten Sr. There will be two scholarships awarded annually, in the amount of $1,000 each.
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Tuskegee Airman remembered for
World War II service
On July 20, 2021, Air Force Master Chief Sgt. James Cotten of Willingboro was saluted in a New Jersey Senate resolution and a Burlington County Commission proclamation.
Tuskegee Airman James Cotten remembered in South Jersey with more than words
Carol Comegno Cherry Hill Courier-Post
Statements On The Death Of Tuskegee Airman James Cotten
-By David Wildstein
As a member of the Board of Directors, Jim focused on lending his guidance to his colleagues to make well-considered decisions and to always bear in mind the best interests of the members. His years of experience as a credit union leader who was always engaged in the industry and provided a wealth of perspective to the Board discussions. He’s always prepared to speak to the management about issues that required thoughtful decisions and he absolutely was supportive of the strategic goals. Jim’s contributions to the many significant decisions that were made by the Board of ABCO FCU over the course of the last year have been critical to the success of the organization.
In addition to serving on the Board of Directors and Supervisory Committee of ABCO Federal Credit Union, Mr. Cotten also served on the Board of Directors of McGuire AFB Federal Credit Union. He also spent 20 years on the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Credit Union League, contributing greatly to the statewide success of its members.
A National Hero
Mr. Cotten had a distinguished record of service to our nation, having been appointed in January 1945 to the elite Tuskegee Airmen, known as the “Red Tails”. This group of pilots, navigators, bombardiers, maintenance, support staff and instructors was charged with keeping planes in the air during a challenging time in world history. In July 1949, he was assigned to the 334th Fighter Interceptor Squadron 4th Fighter Group as the Air Operations NCO. He was the first African American to be assigned to this organization. Jim served his country for more than 20 years and then continued in civil service at Joint Base McGuire- Lakehurst for another 45 years before his retirement.
Distinguished Member of the Board and Mentor
James Cotten served on the Board of Directors and Supervisory Committee of ABCO for two decades, always attentive to participating in meetings, educational sessions, and discussions about the welfare and direction of the credit union. Mr. Cotten embodied the values of our credit union and the entire industry with his genuine commitment to service and his efforts to improve the lives of others. He lived his life abiding by two mottos that he embraced as a Tuskegee Airman and as a member of the “Twenty Plus Retirement Club”: “Thou Shalt Not Quit” and “Still Serving”. One of the core principles that he learned while serving our nation is a truth that the Volunteers and Staff of ABCO strive to uphold: “Every day is another day to excel!”
Mr. James Cotten was a proud member of the Twenty-Plus Retirement Club: Read About it Here. He was recognized by our proud nation and received the Congressional Gold Medal for his service in May 2012. Among his other commendations and awards, he received the Air Force Commendation Medal (First Oak Leaf Cluster), Air Force Good Conduct Medal, Air Force Longevity Service Award (with four Bronze Clusters, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, World War II Victor Award and the National Defense Service Award. As an active member of his community and the military family, Mr. Cotten was appointed to a statewide Veteran’s Advisory Committee. He was always happy to speak to others about his experience and the lessons that he’s gained in his life, generously sharing wisdom that could only be gained through hard work and commitment. James Cotten’s statement that “Every day is another day to excel” has made an impact on ABCO Federal Credit Union, serving as a motivational path to lead our credit union towards greater service to our members.