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Hattie Viola <I>Rogers</I> Cochran

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Hattie Viola Rogers Cochran

Birth
Osborne County, Kansas, USA
Death
8 Jul 1965 (aged 72)
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.5954583, Longitude: -116.5672
Plot
R-416A-8
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Hattie V. Cochran
     NAMPA — Services for Hattie V. Cochran, 72, 511 Eleventh Avenue North, Nampa, who died Thursday in a Boise hospital after a brief illness, will be conducted Monday at 11 a.m. at Alsip Chapel by the Rev. Thomas Starr of the Boise First Conservative Baptist Church. Interment will be at Kohlerlawn.
     Mrs. Cochran was born Aug. 18, 1892, in Osborne County, Kan., and was reared there. She married Irl I. Cochran in December of 1912 in Oklahoma. They lived in Kansas until 1939, when they came to Nampa. She had lived here since. Mr. Cochran died June 26, 1953.
     Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Maxine Hoopes and Mrs. Theda Ford, both of Boise, and Mrs. Dupree Coffey, Burley; four brothers, Ray Rogers, Los Angeles, Fred Rogers of California, Alfred Rogers of Long Beach, Calif., and Otis Rogers of Kansas; two sisters, Mrs. Alta Cochran of Riverside, Calif., and Mrs. Elsie Burntrager, Portland; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

The Idaho Statesman
10 Jul 1965, Sat ·Page 12
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Hattie V. Cochran
     NAMPA — Services for Hattie V. Cochran, 72, 511 Eleventh Avenue North, Nampa, who died Thursday in a Boise hospital after a brief illness, will be conducted Monday at 11 a.m. at Alsip Chapel by the Rev. Thomas Starr of the Boise First Conservative Baptist Church. Interment will be at Kohlerlawn.
     Mrs. Cochran was born Aug. 18, 1892, in Osborne County, Kan., and was reared there. She married Irl I. Cochran in December of 1912 in Oklahoma. They lived in Kansas until 1939, when they came to Nampa. She had lived here since. Mr. Cochran died June 26, 1953.
     Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Maxine Hoopes and Mrs. Theda Ford, both of Boise, and Mrs. Dupree Coffey, Burley; four brothers, Ray Rogers, Los Angeles, Fred Rogers of California, Alfred Rogers of Long Beach, Calif., and Otis Rogers of Kansas; two sisters, Mrs. Alta Cochran of Riverside, Calif., and Mrs. Elsie Burntrager, Portland; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

The Idaho Statesman
10 Jul 1965, Sat ·Page 12


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