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The family of James Arnold Cochran, Jr. uploaded a photo
Saturday, June 8, 2019
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Edward Lynn posted a condolence
Saturday, June 8, 2019
Buddy... here you are in that peaceful rest that many of us may look too receive when we too will travel this road you have taken. God has been good to you. He has lifted you from this world of sin and sorrow. The many sorrows that are felt here today.. are only passings in the wind. We all will celebrate when this time comes for us.. and we can see you again in heaven.
I remember the times you made me smile telling all those "big tuff guy" stories of how you could outrun the law because you had the biggest and toughest engine in your car. Many tickets you eased by with.... but there were a few you did tell me about that Uncle James had to talk the authorities down to keep you from jail !! I always enjoyed being around you.. more so it seems in the past years. Maybe that was because we were getting old and was looking for anyone that would listen.You were always busy with the men of the family when visiting for reunions and doing that manly talk. But as we both got older.. well.. I'll just say it was easier for "just us" to sit down and do that one on one talk. You were always fun to talk with. I treasure it to this day.
One thing I will ask of you is when you are "cruising around without wheels" in heaven and you see our buddy Neal.. tell him we all miss him down here and we are looking to see him again...soon.
You will be forever missed in my heart.
Love, Edward...
(the cousin you always called on the phone by "buddy".I always thought that was fun.)
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Linda Evans posted a condolence
Saturday, June 8, 2019
Buddy, You were always that "special cousin" to me. Though I didn't have a older brother.. you were like that older brother that was always a treasure to me. I treasure the times we shared growing up. Being with you while at family reunions at grandmamas was a treat. I remember watching you stand there with that cigarette in your "cuffed" hand.. not to be so noticed and being careful not to drop your ashes on the floor or ground. You were always so respectful of others. I always saw why you were special to Aunt Arnease.Your love to her was unmeasureable between a mother and son. Growing older with you.. will now be a memory. Loving and missing you will always be the present.
My plans are to see you one day in heaven and we can sit and chat like old times. Just keep loving like you always did... and send a guardian angel my way to watch over me. I truly will know it was from you.
Love, Linda
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Wilma Lewis posted a condolence
Saturday, June 8, 2019
My sweet Buddy.. I will miss you so much. The last time I saw you which was last week was a hard time for us all to see you in the state you were in. And because you were so weak we were still able to communicate some and that you told me you knew me and you called out my name was the highlight of my trip. I will forever remember that special moment. You have always said I was like your second mama to you. I don't know how I deserved to get that recognition but I loved you even more for telling me that. Those "quick" visits and the overnighters were so special as you made them even when you weren't at your best. I remember watching you grow up to a young man and working so hard for your family to provide what was needed of them. And to your last days I believe you were still doing some of that. I have enjoyed spending times with you and Sue. She has always made me feel special and I send those feelings back to her now and I always did in times past. You were so sweet together and always showed your love for each other so strongly. My prayer for Sue and the children is that they can all come together and remain the family you so much wanted. Loving each other in the way you always loved them. Your mother would want that strongly too.
I cant be there for the service for I have many ailments that keep me from doing that.. but I will take time thinking and remembering at the service time of your sweet love you shared for me and others.
I love and will miss you dearly. Aunt Wilma Lee
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Judy uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, June 8, 2019
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Daddy and mom at Indiana Springs
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Judy uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, June 8, 2019
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Daddy walking me down the aisle.
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Robbie F Powell posted a condolence
Friday, June 7, 2019
So sorry to hear of James' passing. Known him and his family for many years. Our sympathy goes out to his family and friends.
Sanford and Robbie (Foster) Powell.
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Patricia Mcleod lit a candle
Friday, June 7, 2019
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Heaven gained a very special man (my dad ) i will always love you and miss you
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Stephanie Campbell posted a condolence
Friday, June 7, 2019
My deepest most heartfelt condolences for all that loved this wonderful man. His loss will be felt throughout our community. Much love to his wonderful Daughters Susan, Debbie and Cathy who fought mercilessly for his rehab and life. They are true warrior princesses. He would be so proud. James will be missed.
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Terry wheeler laduke family posted a condolence
Friday, June 7, 2019
We are sorry for the lost and will keep the family in our thoughts and prayer we used to go to church with papa james at union ridge Baptist church in flovilla ga we will miss u papa james
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rena lunsford uploaded photo(s)
Friday, June 7, 2019
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Pop at my wedding
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rena lunsford uploaded photo(s)
Friday, June 7, 2019
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One of pops hugs on my wedding day
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rena lunsford posted a condolence
Friday, June 7, 2019
My sweet pop i will love you forever and miss you everyday
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