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Published: February 29, 2024

Family of four to chair Heart of Tulsa effort

Campaign raises funds to help increase healthy life years in Tulsa and the U.S.
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The Cottom family

The Cottom family – son Collin, parents Karissa and Darren and daughter Claire – are chairpersons of the 2024 Heart of Tulsa campaign. Collin Cottom, a senior at Cascia Hall Preparatory School, suffered sudden cardiac arrest and collapsed on the football field while playing a game in August 2022. 

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The Cottom family

The Cottom family

The Cottom family – son Collin, parents Karissa and Darren and daughter Claire – are chairpersons of the 2024 Heart of Tulsa campaign. Collin Cottom, a senior at Cascia Hall Preparatory School, suffered sudden cardiac arrest and collapsed on the football field while playing a game in August 2022. 

Copyright Brian Byllesby


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