Father of 10 WedsWidowed Mother of 9B JOHN LUNDQl'ISTMINNEAPOLIS. Minn. lt;APAs their 19 children looked on. Peggy Lauzon and Richard Cotter were married Saturday.Cotter. 45. is the father of seven sons and three daughters. while his bride 42. has six girls and three boys. Roth their first spouses died within the last year.The couple was married in St Raphael s Catholic Church in the Minneapolis suburb oi Crystal Both had been members of the church for several years but met only last April.The hour-long nuptial mass was conducted by the Rev. Stanley J Srnec. Some 275 relatives and friends attended the ceremonyCotter s best man was his eldest son. Dick Jr.. 29 Mary, eldest of the bride's children, served as maid of honor.Joseph Gagnon. an 83-year-old retired railroad man who. discarded a cane for the processional. gave his daughter in marriageThe couple's youngest offspring-Susan Lauzon. 5. and Tommy Cotter, b each handed the bride a dozen tea roses asDiane. 21. to help marriage happy In prayers they posed themselves, pledged her love to the children, and he Give mi wisdom I Imake thehad com the bride Cotter and beseeched the guidance anil need to do well thetasks I'm undertaking as bus band and father.For Mr. and Mrs. Cotter, now comes the job of getting their tribe together Their separate houses are up lor sale, and they expect to move by January into a new house with five bedrooms upstairs and five in a walkout basementOnce the family settles down, the advantages for Cotter, a production engineer for Honeywell Inc.. and his wife, a nurse, may be material as well as esthetic.I may have paid my last federal income tax. Cotter quippedTUESDAY