Joseph W. Cochran

Joseph W. Cochran

May 28, 1942 - April 17, 2017

Joseph W. Cochran

May 28, 1942 - April 17, 2017

Obituary

Joseph W. Cochran
Brighton Township

Joseph W. Cochran, 74, of Brighton Twp., went home to be with the Lord on Monday, April 17, 2017.
He was born May 28, 1942, in Sewickley and was the son of the late Joseph and Lenora Schneider Cochran. Joseph had been a longtime resident of Brighton Township. He had been regional manager for ProcessBarron of Alabama and was Presbyterian by faith. A graduate of Aliquippa High School, he received an engineering degree from Geneva College and had served in the Army Reserves. He loved taking care of his beautiful yard and attending Pitt and Pirates games with family. 
Joseph is survived by his wife, Marian Scholl Cochran; a son, Corey Cochran, Brighton Twp.; two daughters, Beth Cochran and her fiancee Rudy March, White Plains, N.Y., and Kylie (Ryan) Woods, Patterson Twp.; two grandchildren, Tyler and Trace Woods; two brothers, Bruce and Barry Cochran; a sister-in-law, Beatrice Sambol Vickers, and a number of nieces and nephews.
Friends and family will be received Friday from 2 to 4 and 6 until service time at 8 p.m. in the TODD FUNERAL HOME, 340 Third St., Beaver. Interment will be in Sylvania Hills Memorial Park, Rochester.

 

Funeral Liturgy

  • Date & Time: April 21,2017 (8:00 PM)
  • Venue: Todd Funeral Home, Inc.
  • Location: 340 Third Street Beaver, PA 15009 - (Get Directions)

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7 responses to Joseph W. Cochran

  1. Anonymous says:

    Expression of Sympathy

    A SPATHIPHYLLUM was sent on April 19, 2017
    With Deepest Sympathy
    Satish Narang

  2. Anonymous says:

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    A MOUNTAIN MEADOWPEDESTAL ARRANGEMENT was ordered on April 19, 2017

  3. Stephen Lyons says:

    To Dottie, Beth, Corey and Kylie,I have nothing to offer except my heartfelt sympathy. There is no greater shock than the unexpected loss of a loved one. And one of our first human responses is anger-anger at the loved one for leaving us, anger at God for allowing it to happen, anger at ourselves for not seeing it coming, or for not preventing it. A wise old Indian once said that harboring anger is to dig two graves. I pray that instead you will find forgiveness, because that is what will bring you peace and healing… in time. You all will be in my prayers. Steve Lyons

  4. Anonymous says:

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    A PREMIUM FRUIT AND GOURMET BASKET was sent on April 20, 2017
    We are so greatly sorry for your loss. We will truly miss seeing him at the salon. With sympathy, advanced hair, Susie and staff.

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