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Aaron Cochran

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Aaron Cochran

Birth
Carbon, Adams County, Iowa, USA
Death
6 Jan 1966 (aged 66)
Creston, Union County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Corning, Adams County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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AARON COCHRAN
Aaron Cochran, eldest daughter of Harry and Blanch Dewees Cochran, was born at Carbon, Iowa on February 18, 1899 and passed away on January 6, 1966 at the Cresthaven Home in Creston, Iowa.
On January 18, 1941 he was united in marriage to Mildred Blanchard at Creston, Iowa.
To this union 5 children were born: Mrs. Roger (Dorothy) Dawason of Galesburg, Illinois, Howard of Webster City, Iowa, Merle of Algona, Iowa, Robert in Korea, and Clovl Ann all of whom survive.
Also 2 grandchildren, one border Ferris of Omaha, one sister, Grace Westlake of Corning, one foster sister, Irene Anderson of Corning. One half brother, Forest, and his parents preceded him in death.
He lived his entire life in Adams and Union counties except for one year in Montana.
Funeral services were held Monday, January 10 at 1:30 p.m from the Roland Funeral Home with burial in the Quincy Cemetery.
Adams County Free Press, January 13, 1966, page 3
AARON COCHRAN
Aaron Cochran, eldest daughter of Harry and Blanch Dewees Cochran, was born at Carbon, Iowa on February 18, 1899 and passed away on January 6, 1966 at the Cresthaven Home in Creston, Iowa.
On January 18, 1941 he was united in marriage to Mildred Blanchard at Creston, Iowa.
To this union 5 children were born: Mrs. Roger (Dorothy) Dawason of Galesburg, Illinois, Howard of Webster City, Iowa, Merle of Algona, Iowa, Robert in Korea, and Clovl Ann all of whom survive.
Also 2 grandchildren, one border Ferris of Omaha, one sister, Grace Westlake of Corning, one foster sister, Irene Anderson of Corning. One half brother, Forest, and his parents preceded him in death.
He lived his entire life in Adams and Union counties except for one year in Montana.
Funeral services were held Monday, January 10 at 1:30 p.m from the Roland Funeral Home with burial in the Quincy Cemetery.
Adams County Free Press, January 13, 1966, page 3


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