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John V. Cochran

Birth
Death
10 Dec 1936 (aged 75)
Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section M Lot 104 Grave is not marked
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Trenton Evening Times - 11 Dec 1936
Burial is Monday for John Cochran
The funeral of John Cochran, 75, of Upper Ferry Road, Ewing Township, who died yesterday in Mercer Hospital after a long illness, will from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Florence Bodine, 439 Stuyvesant Avenue, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Berryman H. McCoy, of First M.E. Church. Internment will be in Riverview Cemetery, under direction of Elmer A. Kemp.
Mr. Cochran was at one time owner of the Old Ironside Pottery at Fieldsboro. Retired for the past 20 years, he has lived most of that time in the sixth Ward, South Trenton, and moved to the township only recently.
He leaves his wife, Ruth A. Cochran; four daughters, Mrs.Bodine, Mrs. Mary Walters, Mrs. Ethel Hurley and Mrs. Gertrude Walters; six sons, Raymond, of Irving Heights; Melvin, of Mercerville; Howard, of Trenton, and Harold, Clarence, and LeRoy, of Ewing Township; four sisters, Mrs. Sarah Williams, of Fieldsboro; Mrs. Rebecca Gates, Mrs. Ida Latham and Mrs. Emma Walker , of Roebling, and a brother, William, of Vineland.
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Trenton Evening Times - 12 Dec 1936
John Cochran
The funeral of John Cochran of Upper Freey Road, Ewing Township, one-time owner of the Old Ironsides Pottery at Fieldsboro, who died in Mercer Hospital Thursday after a long illness, was held yesterday from the home of his daughter, Mrs Florence Bodine, 439 Stuyvesant Avenue. The Rev. Berryman McCoy conducted the services and burial was in Riverview Cemetery under direction of Elmer A. Kemp. The bearers, all sons, were; Raymond, Melvin, Howard, Clarence, Harold and LeRoy Cochran.
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Trenton Evening Times - 11 Dec 1936
Burial is Monday for John Cochran
The funeral of John Cochran, 75, of Upper Ferry Road, Ewing Township, who died yesterday in Mercer Hospital after a long illness, will from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Florence Bodine, 439 Stuyvesant Avenue, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Berryman H. McCoy, of First M.E. Church. Internment will be in Riverview Cemetery, under direction of Elmer A. Kemp.
Mr. Cochran was at one time owner of the Old Ironside Pottery at Fieldsboro. Retired for the past 20 years, he has lived most of that time in the sixth Ward, South Trenton, and moved to the township only recently.
He leaves his wife, Ruth A. Cochran; four daughters, Mrs.Bodine, Mrs. Mary Walters, Mrs. Ethel Hurley and Mrs. Gertrude Walters; six sons, Raymond, of Irving Heights; Melvin, of Mercerville; Howard, of Trenton, and Harold, Clarence, and LeRoy, of Ewing Township; four sisters, Mrs. Sarah Williams, of Fieldsboro; Mrs. Rebecca Gates, Mrs. Ida Latham and Mrs. Emma Walker , of Roebling, and a brother, William, of Vineland.
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Trenton Evening Times - 12 Dec 1936
John Cochran
The funeral of John Cochran of Upper Freey Road, Ewing Township, one-time owner of the Old Ironsides Pottery at Fieldsboro, who died in Mercer Hospital Thursday after a long illness, was held yesterday from the home of his daughter, Mrs Florence Bodine, 439 Stuyvesant Avenue. The Rev. Berryman McCoy conducted the services and burial was in Riverview Cemetery under direction of Elmer A. Kemp. The bearers, all sons, were; Raymond, Melvin, Howard, Clarence, Harold and LeRoy Cochran.
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