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Frederica M “Ricky” <I>Swope</I> Cochran

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Frederica M “Ricky” Swope Cochran

Birth
Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA
Death
31 Oct 1952 (aged 75)
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Frederica was first married to Don A. McGinnis, second to John Tingler, and third to Bertram O. Cochran.
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MRS. FREDERICA COCHRAN

Funeral services for Mrs. Frederica Cochran, 75, of Columbus, native of Dresden, will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Baughman funeral home in Dresden with burial in the Dresden cemetery.

Mrs. Cochran died Friday morning at her home.

The body will arrive at the Dresden funeral home this morning and friends may call after 11 o'clock.

Surviving are her husband, Bert; two sons, Carl D. McGinnis and Fred D. McGinnis, both of Lewisville; two daughters, Mrs. Pauline Sidwell and Mrs. Hulda Leazenbee, both of Columbus; four sisters, Mrs. Frank Mantz of Zanesville, Mrs. A. H. Reeves, Mrs. Charles Lemmon, Mrs. Earl Rimer, all of Dover and a brother, Lewis Swope of Dresden; seven
grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.

The Zanesville Times Signal (OH)
Sunday, November 2, 1952, pg. 10
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Frederica was first married to Don A. McGinnis, second to John Tingler, and third to Bertram O. Cochran.
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MRS. FREDERICA COCHRAN

Funeral services for Mrs. Frederica Cochran, 75, of Columbus, native of Dresden, will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Baughman funeral home in Dresden with burial in the Dresden cemetery.

Mrs. Cochran died Friday morning at her home.

The body will arrive at the Dresden funeral home this morning and friends may call after 11 o'clock.

Surviving are her husband, Bert; two sons, Carl D. McGinnis and Fred D. McGinnis, both of Lewisville; two daughters, Mrs. Pauline Sidwell and Mrs. Hulda Leazenbee, both of Columbus; four sisters, Mrs. Frank Mantz of Zanesville, Mrs. A. H. Reeves, Mrs. Charles Lemmon, Mrs. Earl Rimer, all of Dover and a brother, Lewis Swope of Dresden; seven
grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.

The Zanesville Times Signal (OH)
Sunday, November 2, 1952, pg. 10
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