Johnnie-Cochran-Obituary

Johnnie L. Cochran Sr.

Los Angeles, California

1916 - 2018

About

LOCATION
Los Angeles, California

Obituary

Send Flowers

October 20, 1916 - April 29, 2018 After a long and fruitful life, Johnnie L. Cochran, Sr., died peacefully at his Los Feliz area home on Sunday, April 29, 2018. He was preceded in death by his wife of 54 years, Hattie Bass Cochran (1991) and his sons Johnnie, Jr. (2005) and RaLonzo (1998). He is...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I think of you often. I was actually telling someone this past Monday about my friend, Deacon Cochran. I miss you my friend, your calm, peaceful, quiet manner, words of encouragement, wisdom and phenomenal Bible knowledge. You were the centerfold of our monthly "AGAPE" meetings and I will always cherish you for that. I miss you my friend. Continue to sleep in heavenly peace. Dr. Braswell.

I had the pleasure of working at Golden State when Mr. Cochran served as their Counsel. Such a warm and friendly man who always wore a smile and had a kind word to pass along.

Me and my little brother were little tots when we first relocated to Los Angeles in the early 80s. We moved right across the street from the Cochran family on 28th. Mama & Daddy Cochran were always warm and generous and looked out for us kids. They would give us quarters to help rake leaves, water the grass and other little odd jobs. Their youngest son, Flecky, always provided us with good laughter and his wife Robin was always gracious. We eventually moved back to TX but when I would visit...

Samantha and I are sorry for your loss. There are no words to express the loss of a loved one. We will keep all in our prayers during this difficult time.

I'm so sorry for your loss and praying for the family. May he Rest In Peace. Mr. Cochran was a childhood friend of my mother, Marie Neely.

May the hope of seeing your dear loved one again in paradise console the sorrow in your hearts. John 6:40

A gentle, quiet spirit, so full of wisdom and entrenched in the word and whose love for our Lord and Savior was evident in everything you did. A man of God, a man's man and a Christian you were proud to call your friend. We will miss you, your smile, caring nature and genuine desire to be a servant. You were a beacon of light and a blessing to all who knew and came in contact with you. I am truly going to miss you, but Your memory will live on forever. I pray God will wrap his loving arms...

Christmas 2018

The light of our life!

He lived a long life. My Condolences to his family