Peter-Cockrill-Obituary

Peter E. "Pete" Cockrill

Phoenix, Arizona

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American Cancer Society

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Cockrill, Peter E. "Pete" Peter E. "Pete" Cockrill, 59, of Casa Grande died on May 9, 2011, at Hospice of the Valley, Dobson Home in Chandler. The celebration of life will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at J. Warren Funeral Services, Cole & Maud The Gardens Chapel. A gathering will follow at...

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I am saddened to learn of Pete's passing. He always had the biggest smile and hugs ready for my brother and me. My deepest sympathies to Jonathan, Lucia, and all those that loved my uncle. May the angels of heaven welcome him with the same smile he had for us here on Earth. Much love to you all.

My sincerest condolences and sympathy to Bob and Pat, and all of the clan still in the Coolidge area. I know he will be greatly missed and mourned.

I am sorry to hear about Pete's passing. I am happy that he now is in a happier and painless place.

Marilynn Bianco

I was very sorry to hear about Pete's passing. He had a ready smile for everyone, and will be missed. Lucia, sorry I couldn't be there for you. If you need anything, call.

Pete had a heart bigger than Arizona and Colorado put together. And you could feel it, if not hear it from a mile away! We are gonna miss you so much, Pete. You will always be farming right here in our hearts!

We are so sorry to hear about Pete. Our memories go way back to high school in Coolidge, but easy to remember such a great guy. Blessings on you all as your mourn this huge loss in your family. Larry Duer & Gail Richardson Duer

My deepest sympathies go out to the Cockrill family. Coolidge has lost one of its own. Sharon Schultz

Pete was such a very special person, I've always loved him very much. He worked so hard to help my brothers (Bob and Pat) while they were attending U of A. He always worked and played hard. He loved life, he loved farming, he loved his family and friends. He and Pat were great "little brothers" to me. My two children, Kynder and Josh, remember his laugh and his big hugs. I pray he is at peace. I am so sorry for my two brothers and their families. He leaves a hole no one can ever fill.

Our deepest sympathy and prayers extend to Pete and, of course, to his loving family. Pete lived life to the fullest and he did it "LARGE!" I will always treasure having had the pleasure of knowing him, and calling him "friend." May God Bless Pete and all of you.