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George J. Cochran

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George J. Cochran Veteran

Birth
Fort Atkinson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
25 May 2014 (aged 91)
Avon, Lorain County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Lorain, Lorain County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.4242206, Longitude: -82.1706182
Plot
Section Number 14 ElevationOrAisle WEST COLUMBARIUM CryptNumber 306 Level G Mausoleum Resurrection M
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LORAIN – George J. Cochran, age 91, of Lorain, passed away on the morning of Sunday May 25th, 2013 while a resident of the Good Samaritan Nursing Home in Avon. He was born in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin on April 26, 1923 and had been a long-time resident of Lorain.

George was a veteran of the United States Navy where he fulfilled duty assignments as a Ship's Cook First Class aboard the USS New Mexico and the USS Roberts. He spent countless hours volunteering at the Louis Stokes Cleveland V.A. Medical Center, the Brecksville Veterans Administration Hospital, and the Ohio Veterans Home in Sandusky. He was a member of Mullen-Murray Post # 451 of the VFW as well as a Life Member of Louis Paul Proy Chapter # 20 of the Disabled American Veterans.

Mr. Cochran was employed as a bricklayer with Bricklayers' Local # 34. He retired in 1987 following a career that spanned more than a half century in the construction industry.

A member of the Czarnecki Club, he was a long-time parishioner of the Catholic Church of St. Peter in Lorain.

Survivors include his wife of sixty-eight years Helen (nee Jakobowski), sons Gregory (Laura) of Richfield, and Gary (Jennifer) of Orlando, Florida, daughter Genie Wachholz of Amherst, three grandchildren, and four great grandchildren.

He also leaves brothers Charles and William Cochran and sisters Theresa Gravelyn and Dorothy Jindraziak.

George was preceded in death by his son George J. Cochran, II in infancy, daughters Carol Jean Smith, and twins Patricia and Mary Cochran also both in infancy, granddaughter Stacey Harrington, parents Charles and Anna (nee Nelis) Cochran, brother Fred Cochran, and sisters Mary Ann Cochran and Kay Gabreski.

Family funeral services and entombment will be held in Calvary Cemetery.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Gluvna-Shimo-Hromada Funeral Chapel, Lorain.

Published in The Morning Journal on May 28, 2014
Page: 3
Column: 1
Section: B
LORAIN – George J. Cochran, age 91, of Lorain, passed away on the morning of Sunday May 25th, 2013 while a resident of the Good Samaritan Nursing Home in Avon. He was born in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin on April 26, 1923 and had been a long-time resident of Lorain.

George was a veteran of the United States Navy where he fulfilled duty assignments as a Ship's Cook First Class aboard the USS New Mexico and the USS Roberts. He spent countless hours volunteering at the Louis Stokes Cleveland V.A. Medical Center, the Brecksville Veterans Administration Hospital, and the Ohio Veterans Home in Sandusky. He was a member of Mullen-Murray Post # 451 of the VFW as well as a Life Member of Louis Paul Proy Chapter # 20 of the Disabled American Veterans.

Mr. Cochran was employed as a bricklayer with Bricklayers' Local # 34. He retired in 1987 following a career that spanned more than a half century in the construction industry.

A member of the Czarnecki Club, he was a long-time parishioner of the Catholic Church of St. Peter in Lorain.

Survivors include his wife of sixty-eight years Helen (nee Jakobowski), sons Gregory (Laura) of Richfield, and Gary (Jennifer) of Orlando, Florida, daughter Genie Wachholz of Amherst, three grandchildren, and four great grandchildren.

He also leaves brothers Charles and William Cochran and sisters Theresa Gravelyn and Dorothy Jindraziak.

George was preceded in death by his son George J. Cochran, II in infancy, daughters Carol Jean Smith, and twins Patricia and Mary Cochran also both in infancy, granddaughter Stacey Harrington, parents Charles and Anna (nee Nelis) Cochran, brother Fred Cochran, and sisters Mary Ann Cochran and Kay Gabreski.

Family funeral services and entombment will be held in Calvary Cemetery.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Gluvna-Shimo-Hromada Funeral Chapel, Lorain.

Published in The Morning Journal on May 28, 2014
Page: 3
Column: 1
Section: B


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