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Cora May <I>Thompson</I> Cochran

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Cora May Thompson Cochran

Birth
Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Death
5 Sep 1914 (aged 35)
Adams County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Taylor County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Cora May Thompson was born in Taylor county. Iowa, Sept. 21, 1876, and died at her home near Nodaway, Adams county, Iowa, September 5, 1914, at the age of 37 years, 11 mouths and 16 days.

She was converted at the age of 20 and united with the Blue Grove Christian church and has been closely connected with organized Christian activity ever since.

She was married to Thomas A. Cochran near Lenox, Iowa, November 3, 1897, and to this union was born three daughter, Etta, aged 16, Bertha, aged 14, and Ida, aged 12, all of whom are living.

Mrs. Cochran possessed a cheerful disposition which caused her to be loved by all who knew her. There are many friends and relatives who will miss the pleasant association and helpful influence of this true hearted friend and neighbor.

Besides her husband, and three daughters she leaves four sisters to mourn her departure; Mrs. Walter Barton of Corning, Miss Kate Thompson of Clarinda, Mrs. Chas. Stowell near Guss, and Mrs. John D. Hone near Corning.

Funeral services were held from the Blue Grove Christian church at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon September 8, 1914, conducted by the pastor, S. P. Telford, and the remains were laid to rest in Grove Center cemetery.
S. P. Telford
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday September 17, 1914
Cora May Thompson was born in Taylor county. Iowa, Sept. 21, 1876, and died at her home near Nodaway, Adams county, Iowa, September 5, 1914, at the age of 37 years, 11 mouths and 16 days.

She was converted at the age of 20 and united with the Blue Grove Christian church and has been closely connected with organized Christian activity ever since.

She was married to Thomas A. Cochran near Lenox, Iowa, November 3, 1897, and to this union was born three daughter, Etta, aged 16, Bertha, aged 14, and Ida, aged 12, all of whom are living.

Mrs. Cochran possessed a cheerful disposition which caused her to be loved by all who knew her. There are many friends and relatives who will miss the pleasant association and helpful influence of this true hearted friend and neighbor.

Besides her husband, and three daughters she leaves four sisters to mourn her departure; Mrs. Walter Barton of Corning, Miss Kate Thompson of Clarinda, Mrs. Chas. Stowell near Guss, and Mrs. John D. Hone near Corning.

Funeral services were held from the Blue Grove Christian church at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon September 8, 1914, conducted by the pastor, S. P. Telford, and the remains were laid to rest in Grove Center cemetery.
S. P. Telford
Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa Thursday September 17, 1914


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