Connie-Cochran-Obituary

Connie Cochran

Charleston, South Carolina

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Connie Cochran CHARLESTON - The relatives and friends of Mrs. Connie Porter Cochran, and those of her husband, the late Ssg. Oscar Cochran; those of her parents, the late Mr. Eugene and the late Edith Mungin Porter, Sr.; those of her children, Deborah Cochran-Davis (Rodney) of Nashville, TN and...

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To Deborah and family members hold on to those special memories and cherish them. We may lose a love one. Remember love never dies stay in Faith

To Deborah and the Cochran Family I extend my deepest sympathy at the loss of your mother and loved one. Please remember that death does not have the last word and right now she is resting in the arms of Jesus! My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Wanda Rowlett English
Fisk University '77

To the Cochran Family, my deepest sympathy and prayers are with you. Deborah, as a loyal Fiskite, you are always a special member of the Fisk family.

Thomas J. Fuller, Jr.

Deborah,
Please find comfort in the fact that your fellow Fiskites share in your loss. We will remember you and your family throughout this time of transition.

Adrian L. Williams '77

TC&family
I was saddened to hear of your loss.God is always in the family corner at a time like this.Hold on to your memories and let them guide you during this time of sadness.May gods love make your grief bearable.
Veronica Hutchison

Debbie: We last met in the boutique when we were both shopping for "glamour" items. Some time has passed, but my commitment to your well-being and Spiritual comfort remain as I promised.

I cannot be present with you during this time, but early next week, time will be more convenient for my work schedule, and I shall call on you.

Connie was one of those people you always expected to be with us, in spite of circumstances and appear-ances, and in Spirit, she will do just...

Debbie, TC, and Family;

Condolences across the miles in the loss of your Mom, our Marysville neighbor, and my Soror. I fondly remember Mrs Cochran's stern yet caring admonishments that kept us in line when we dared to act out. What a better place our neighborhoods would be today if there were more Mrs Cochrans living in them.

We've been to this place of losing a Mom and encourage you to remain prayerful during these difficult days ahead. In time, the sadness you feel...

Hi Deborah I am so sorry to hear of your loss may you and your family find comfort in your memories . this ia Angela Green morgan your childhood friend all the best stay in touch

Debbie, TC and family,

Hearing the news that Connie has transition to her heavenly home, has left us sadden. Yet, fond memories began to well up, as I thought of her and our mom, Eulalie; of us and you and TC…we do have family history.

Connie and Mom were best friends and we, too, friends and neighbors. I still remember them having what I'll call their 'social networking' talks in the backyard across the fence or Connie fussing with Mom about how she should handle a...