Cottom, M

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Melvin Clyde Cottom
Date Of Birth:October 11, 1924
Date Of Death:November 19, 2011

Melvin  Clyde  "Mel" Cottom, 87, of  Manhattan, Kansas, passed away on Saturday, November 19, 2011 at Mercy Regional Health Center.

He was born October 11, 1924, the son of Clyde Walter Cottom and Mamie Cunningham Cottom.  He grew up in Coffeyville, Kansas and graduated from Coffeyville High School in 1941.  He attended Coffeyville Junior College.  His family then moved to Lawrence in 1942 where he enrolled in Electrical Engineering at the Unversity of Kansas,  He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in 1945 and Master's degree in 1948.  He was appointed to the KU electrical engineering faculty immediately upon graduation at the age of 20 in 1945 and served until 1950.

Mel was employed as an Electrical Design Engineer by Black and Veatch, Consulting Engineers (1950-1955) with most emphasis on power generation stations. 

He accepted an appointment as Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Kansas State University in August of 1955.  He retired in January 1990 as Assistant Professor Emeritus.  Professor Cottom was a Life Senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.  Other professional memberships included Tau Beta Pi (engineering honor society) and Eta Kappa Nu (electrical engineering honor society.)  Mel was a charter member of the KSU Chapter of Delta Upsilon Fraternity.

Mr. Cottom was also a member of Lafayette Lodge No. 16 A.F.& A.M. of Manhattan; the Scottish Rite Bodies and the York Rite Bodies  both of Lawrence; he belonged to the Thomas Jefferson Chapter (Topeka) of the Sons of the American Revolution; and supported many historican and arts organizations.  He was a 67 year member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Music Fraternity.

On August 18, 1963 Mel was married to Mary E. Brumm in the Danforth Chapel on K-State Campus.  She survives.  Other surviviers include and nephew, Steve Pendleton , and his wife, Cathy Ricketts, Escondido, California; a niece, Helen Rumaout, and her husband, Mike Ambrose Austin, Texas; a great grand nephew, Charles Clark; a great niece, Sasha Willingham, and her husband, Jimmie. both of Leander, Texas; and several counsis.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Edith Cottom Livingston, Pendleton Rankin and her youngest son, Martin William Pndleton.

A private graveside service will be at a later time in the Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Zeandale Community, Manhattan.

Memorial contribution may be made to the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art-KSU Foundation or the Washburn University Foundation-Sunflower Music Festival Endowment and may be left in care of the Irvin-Parkview Funeral Hom, 1317 Poyntz Ave., Manhattan, KS  66502.


  • From: Steve  Pendleton
    Location:SanDiego, Cal.

    Love Forever, Uncle Mel! Steve & Cathy


  • From: mike dixon
    Location:manhattan

    I always enjoyed seeing Professor Cottom at the office. He was always in a good mood with nice things to say. After he retired I saw him at various social events around Manhattan and was still fun to be around and talked of doing more.


  • From: Nelda Elder
    Location:Manhattan

    I was sorry to hear of Mel's passing. I well remember visiting with him and Mary at Farrell Library as they pursued their genealogical research. I also remember seeing them at various musical and arts events around town. Mel will be missed.


  • From: Michael Ambrose
    Location:Austin, TX

    Farewell, Uncle Mel! I'll always remember your gentle good humor and strength in the face of adversity.


  • From: Helen Pendleton Rumbaut
    Location:Austin, Texas (formerly Lawrence, KS)

    Uncle Mel was my mother's only sibling, and a very special person in my life. He became like a father to me when I was a child, after my mother's divorce. He helped me understand math, inspired me to share his love of photography and music, and lifted my spirits with his sense of humor. I miss him so much, but I know that he is now with the Lord, and I will see him again. Praise God.


  • From: sarah-jane brumm wilde
    Location:Los Angeles, Ca.

    Dear Aunt Mary, We are so sorry for your loss. I remember meeting you both, many years ago. Our deepest condolences to you. All love, Sarah-Jane, Dave, Ptolemy and Zephyr


  • From: Edna and Alvin (Deak)  Williams
    Location:Manhattan, Ks.

    Dear Mary and family, So sorry to hear about the passing of your dear one Mel. He was a good man and am sure you have lots of memories you made together. Our sincerest sympathy to you. May the Lord give you stength during this time and contued on. Sincerely, Edna and Deak


  • From: Nyle Miller
    Location:Council Bluffs, Iowa

    Dear Mary, I have many pleasant memories of our times together while living next door during my years at KSU. I especially have fond memories of our camping at Estes Park Colorado and visiting with Bob and Peg at their shop (I think it was called the Serendipity). I always appreciated how Mel brought the “working world” examples to the classroom to help us understand the theory in the text book. Also many fond memories of sharing the evenings visiting in the garden. Wow 43 years of marriage, what wonderful time you had together. Keep Care, Nyle, Jolene and Kendra Miller


  • From: Sasha Willingham
    Location:Leander, TX

    Dear Mary, we are thinking of you and knowing what a hole you must feel in your heart right now with Uncle Mel gone. We pray for your strength during this hard time and celebrate his wonderful life with you. God bless. Sasha, Jimmie, and Charles


  • From: Bob Anderson
    Location:Manhattan, KS

    Dear Mary and Family. I was very saddened last night to have first learned of the passing of Mel. Mary, you and Mel were such a joy to talk to and interact with at the Family History Center. I will always hold those times as fond memories. Mel had a singular wit and was always fun to talk with. He will be missed. Your friend, Bob Anderson


  • From: Robin Higham
    Location:Manhattan, KS

    Dear Mary, Barbara and I were sorrowful to learn of Mel's passing. We know you'll miss him very much and we'll miss his bolos at the RCHM dinners. With Best Wishes, Robin Higham


  • From: Clyde Cunningham
    Location:Winchester, England

    I was very sad to learn today of the death of Melvin. I would very much have liked to have met him because we shared the same great-grandfather, the Rev. Duncan Cunningham. My grandfather, George Ferguson Cunningham, was the only member of the Cunningham family not to emigrate to the United States of America in 1885. Contact with the Cunningham family in America was lost when my grandfather died in a boating accident in Canada in 1915. With the help of the internet and Kansas State University I was able to locate Melvin a few years ago and he very kindly provided me with a wealth of information about my long-lost relatives in America. I treasure this information and will pass it on to my own children. My deepest condolences to Mary. Clyde Cunningham Winchester, England


  • From: William Pendleton
    Location:Lawrenmce, Kansas

    Dear Mary, Ida, and Brent, I was sadden to learn of the death of Melvin. Obviously, it was heart-breaking for all of you, but I know tha all the things you did for him were of tremdous help in his final days. Perhaps knowing that others share your grief,will be of some confort to one and all. Sincerely, Bill Pendleton


  • From: Cindy Pendleton
    Location:Orlando, Florida

    I am so glad that I got to meet Mel last summer. He seemed to me to be a very kind and gentle man. I pray that you experience God's love and peace and comfort in your loss. Cindy Pendleton


  • From: Martin S Klotzbach
    Location:Topeka, KS

    Mary --- Reading from our newspaper vacation pack, I noticed with sadness the departure of an old friend, Mel Cottom. I vividly recall with pleasure visits with Mel and his office mate, Leo Wirtz. I was a student at KSU in the very early 50's and had lab work with both. Enjoyed their direction and teaching very much. It was great surprise when I met you and Mel at the last SAR State Conference here in Topeka. Really enjoyed the visit. God Bless Martin



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