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Ethel Mae Cochran

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November 21, 1931 ~ January 3, 2024

Born in: Gonzales, Texas
Resided in: San Antonio, Texas

Ethel Mae Cochran, 92, went to be with the Lord on January 3, 2024 in San Antonio, Texas. She was born November 21, 1931 in Gonzales, Texas to Roy and Emma Cochran. Ethel was the life of the party. She never met a stranger; to know her was to love her. Throughout her life, Ethel accomplished many things. She would take on new tasks, achieve them and move on to her next adventure. Anything she did or was a part of, she would always go above and beyond and put all her time and effort into it. Ethel was a member of the Eastern Stars and Elks of the World. Ethel loved to give back and be active in her community. Her life and legacy will live on through all those whom lives she touched.

Left to cherish her memory are her nephew, Steven Veal; adopted daughter, Warner (Robert L.) Brown; dear friends, Vinell “Ms. Nell” Vaughn, Darren Robertson, Sylvia Coleman and her Corpus Christi Crew; cousin, Glenda Clack; nieces, nephews; a host of adopted grandchildren, great-grandchildren and beloved family and friends.

An All-White Homegoing Service will be celebrated on Friday, January 19, 2024 at MeadowLawn Funeral Home (5611 E. Houston St. San Antonio, Texas 78220) at 2pm with interment to follow.

Services

Visitation: January 18, 2024 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

MeadowLawn Funeral Home
5611 E. Houston St.
San Antonio, TX United States

78220
www.meadowlawnmemorialpark.com

Funeral Service: January 19, 2024 2:00 pm

MeadowLawn Funeral Home
5611 E. Houston St.
San Antonio, TX United States

78220
www.meadowlawnmemorialpark.com

Graveside: January 19, 2024 3:30 pm

MeadowLawn Memorial Park
5611 E. Houston St.
San Antonio, TX United States

78220
www.meadowlawnmemorialpark.com

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  1. Ethel, what a beautiful soul she was. She could talk to anyone she came in contact with. One of the friendliest person’s you could have ever met, and nicest disposition anyone could have. The first time my wife and I met her, we were friends. She had a giving heart. Anything she could do you, she would. God called her home, assignment completed.


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