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'''Nolen Wayne Otts''' (born [[September 13]], [[1962]] in Moses Lake, Washington; died [[November 16]], [[2016]]) was an artist, illustrator, designer and animator.  
'''Nolen Wayne Otts''' (born [[September 13]], [[1962]] in Moses Lake, Washington; died [[November 16]], [[2016]] in [[Hoover]]) was an artist, illustrator, designer and animator.  


Otts was the son of US Air Force Master Sergeant Mackey Otts and Shelia McFall. He resided in Washington, Panama and [[Montgomery]] before attending the [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]] in [[Birmingham]]. He worked as a freelance designer and illustrator and as an art director for [[WTTO-TV]] from [[1992]] to [[2008]].
Otts was the son of US Air Force Master Sergeant Mackey Otts and Shelia McFall. He resided in Washington, Panama and [[Montgomery]] before attending the [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]] in [[Birmingham]]. In the 1980s he was the art director for [[Hare Communications|Griffin Hare Advertising]]. He worked as a freelance designer and illustrator and as an art director for [[WTTO-TV]] from [[1992]] to [[2008]].


Otts died in his sleep in November [[2016]]. He was survived by his wife, [[Jane Ellen Otts|Jane Ellen]], two step-children and a grandson. He is buried at [[Valhalla Cemetery]] in [[Midfield]].
Otts died in his sleep in November [[2016]]. He was survived by his wife, [[Jane Ellen Otts|Jane Ellen]], two step-children and a grandson. He is buried at [[Valhalla Cemetery]] in [[Midfield]].

Latest revision as of 11:37, 8 March 2024

Nolen Wayne Otts (born September 13, 1962 in Moses Lake, Washington; died November 16, 2016 in Hoover) was an artist, illustrator, designer and animator.

Otts was the son of US Air Force Master Sergeant Mackey Otts and Shelia McFall. He resided in Washington, Panama and Montgomery before attending the Alabama School of Fine Arts in Birmingham. In the 1980s he was the art director for Griffin Hare Advertising. He worked as a freelance designer and illustrator and as an art director for WTTO-TV from 1992 to 2008.

Otts died in his sleep in November 2016. He was survived by his wife, Jane Ellen, two step-children and a grandson. He is buried at Valhalla Cemetery in Midfield.

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