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Rose Cochran Obituary

Rose Clayton Cochran

Ridgeland

Rose Clayton Cochran, 73, wife of U.S. Senator Thad Cochran, died on Friday, December 12, 2014, at Hospice Ministries after a long battle with dementia.

Visitation is Monday, December 15 from 5:00 pm-7:00 pm at Parkway Funeral Home, at 1161 Highland Colony Parkway in Ridgeland. Services are at 11:00 am on Tuesday, December 16 at St. Andrew's Cathedral in Jackson, with visitation at 10:00 am in the Parish Hall. There will be a 4:00 pm burial in New Albany, MS.

Rose Clayton was born in Memphis, TN, on December 28, 1940, to Hugh N. and Cathryn Rose (Carter) Clayton. She grew up in New Albany, where she was a member of First United Methodist Church, a National Merit Scholar semi-finalist, and President of the Student Body and Most Beautiful at New Albany High School. She made her debut in Jackson with the Debutante Club of Mississippi and graduated from the University of Mississippi, where she was an English and Spanish major in the Honors College and Rush Chairman for Chi Omega sorority. After studying for a year at the University of Madrid, Spain, she married William Thad Cochran on June 6, 1964.

She taught Spanish and English at Oxford High School for one year before the couple relocated to Jackson, where Mrs. Cochran was a member of St. Andrew's and a case worker for the Welfare Department, as well as being active in the Junior League. Her children, Thaddeus Clayton Cochran and Katherine Holmes Cochran, were both born at St. Dominic's Hospital.The family moved to northern Virginia when Mr. Cochran was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. In D.C., Mrs. Cochran worked with the American Red Cross, the Senate Wives Club, the American Cancer Society, the Pen/Faulkner Gala, the International Club Number 1, and the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was employed as a management analyst with the U.S. Army's Printing and Publications Command for eight years, and one of her proudest accomplishments was sponsoring the Navy's USS Barry (DDG 52). Mrs. Cochran was a longtime supporter of the American Humane Society, the Smithsonian Museums, and the National Zoo. She was particularly devoted to the University of Mississippi Friends of the Library.

Rose Clayton Cochran loved her family, New York Times crossword puzzles, genealogical research, music, tomato sandwiches, British history, gardening, detective novels, bargain shopping, and cats. She was considered one of the most witty, beautiful, intelligent, and charming women in Mississippi, Washington, D.C., and the numerous international locales to which she travel. She will be missed by her husband Thad; her daughter, Kate; her son, Clayton; her daughter-in-law Clara; her three grandchildren, Sam,Thaddeus, Lizzie, and many dear friends. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Mississippi Animal Rescue League or the Friends of the Library at the University of Mississippi.

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Published by Clarion Ledger from Dec. 13 to Dec. 15, 2014.

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Connie Jenkins

December 20, 2014

To the Cochran family, I am truly sorry for your loss. Please cherish all the wonderful memories you have shared with Rose, because when we lose a love one they becomes a memory and the memories becomes a treasure. Please gain comfort from those wonderful memories. You can also gain comfort in knowing that one day death and pain will be no more. Just from reading the wonderful comments about Mrs. Cochran she will truly be missed.

andrea chiles

December 17, 2014

My heart goes out to you for the deep loss you must be feeling for your beloved. How sad to lose someone so loved and so needed. May you find comfort in prayer and in one another (Jeremiah 29:12, 13)

S Chavis

December 17, 2014

My sincere condolences to the family of Rose C. Cochran for the loss of your dear loved one. May prayers to the God of all comfort strengthen you. He promises, 'I will fortify you. I will really help you. I will really keep fast hold of you with my right hand of righteousness." (Isa 41:10)

Beth and Bob Cummings

December 17, 2014

Dear Kate, We send you and your family our deepest sympathy and prayers of strength during this time of loss.

Ricky and Dianne Richardson

December 15, 2014

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May God bless us all.

Travis & Elizabeth Stallworth

December 15, 2014

Thad, Travis and I send our heartfelt sympathy to you and your family.

Claudine Weber-Hof

December 15, 2014

Dear Kate, I had the pleasure of enjoying your mother's kindness and will never forget her wit and grace. I am sending my most heartfelt condolences to you, your Dad, Clayton, and the rest of your family.

John McAdams, Chancery Clerk & Staff

December 15, 2014

Our deepest sympathy.

Deborah Barker

December 15, 2014

Kate, I never had the pleasure of meeting your mom, but she must have been very special to raise a daughter like you.
You are in my thoughts,
Deborah

December 15, 2014

Thad,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Rose was a lovely lady.
Linda V. Barnett

paul higdon

December 14, 2014

So approptly named, she was a beautiful Rose in every way. May you rest in peace.

Ross Hunt

December 14, 2014

Our thoughts and deep condolences to Thad, Clayton and Kate. I have many fond memories of Rose growing up next door to the Cochrans in Alexandria. What a wonderful woman, she will be deeply missed. With love, The Hunts

The Staff of Parkway Funeral Home

December 14, 2014

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Joe Denson

December 14, 2014

My thoughts and prayers are with you.

George & Debi Payne

December 13, 2014

We were sadden to learn of Mrs. Cochran's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with Thad and the entire family during this difficult time. May God comfort and strengthen you in the days ahead.

December 13, 2014

I will always remember Rose as the beautiful brilliant and funny woman she was. My prayers are with Thad Clayton and Cate. Rose loved life and we all loved her. May she rest in peace and joy.
Lynn Yarbrough Haspel

Anne Holtsford

December 13, 2014

Whenever I was in the company of Rose, it was an honor and pleasure. She was, indeed, a true Southern woman whom I greatly admire and appreciate. Being in the company of her and our mutual friend, Bettye Jolly was a delight. Thad, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Anne Holtsford, Iuka, MS

Charlene Moore

December 13, 2014

I did not know Mrs Cochran, but as a fellow member of the DAR and a genealogy hobbyist, I have posted her obituary to a free genealogy site under her maiden name of Clayton. She would have known how hard it is to find American women who, by tradition, take the name of their husbands and so can get "lost". I am so sorry for your loss of this wonderful woman.

December 13, 2014

Thad- We have often prayed that peace and comfort be provided for Rose and certainly for you. Know we love you a pray for you that you claim God's strength. Carry the torch!--Bob and Veva Gilfoy-Tupelo

Don Newlin

December 13, 2014

I will light a candle for Rose Sunday at St. Peter's Oxford. Thad, may the peace of the Lord be with you and your family.

Jack Trepagnier

December 13, 2014

To the Cochran family, my deepest,sympathy & condolences for the loss of your Wife, Mother & Grandmother. She was a true Southern Lady who will be missed by all, May God Bless you all.

Jay Wiener

December 13, 2014

You have my sympathy. I feel for your loss.

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