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Kenneth Dean “Kenny” Cochran

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Kenneth Dean “Kenny” Cochran

Birth
Clarksville, Johnson County, Arkansas, USA
Death
15 Oct 2012 (aged 51)
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Lamar, Johnson County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Kenneth Dean Cochran
Kenneth (Kenny) Dean Cochran,
51, of Clarksville passed from this
life Monday, Oct. 15, 2012, in
Little Rock.

Kenny was born April 15, 1961,
to James Joseph and Mary Leo
Matthews Cochran of Clarksville.

Kenny, who was a graduate of
Clarksville High School, was also
a retired law enforcement officer,
constable, fire chief, firefighter,
dispatcher for the Johnson County
Sheriff's Office, gun collector, and
a Hunters Education Instructor.

Kenny was a true outdoorsman enjoying
hunting, fishing, and camping.

Kenny also enjoyed working
with leather and was a Mason.

He was preceded in death by his father.

Kenny leaves behind his mother,
Leo Cochran; one brother, Don
and Jane Cochran; one niece,
Cheryl and Willy Palmer; one
nephew, Mark and Becky Hardgrave;
two great-nephews, Jeremy
and Alicha Palmer and Jason and
Erica Palmer; one great-niece,
Natalia Hardgrave, many cousins,
and hundreds of friends.

Visitation was Thursday evening,
Oct, 18, at Clarksville Funeral
Home from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral
was at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19,
at Knoxville First Baptist Church
with Bro. Richard Snyder officiating.

Burial followed at the Holman
Cemetery north of Lamar.

Funeral arrangements lovingly directed by
Clarksville Funeral Home, 510 W.
Cherry Street.
– Paid Obituary –
Kenneth Dean Cochran
Kenneth (Kenny) Dean Cochran,
51, of Clarksville passed from this
life Monday, Oct. 15, 2012, in
Little Rock.

Kenny was born April 15, 1961,
to James Joseph and Mary Leo
Matthews Cochran of Clarksville.

Kenny, who was a graduate of
Clarksville High School, was also
a retired law enforcement officer,
constable, fire chief, firefighter,
dispatcher for the Johnson County
Sheriff's Office, gun collector, and
a Hunters Education Instructor.

Kenny was a true outdoorsman enjoying
hunting, fishing, and camping.

Kenny also enjoyed working
with leather and was a Mason.

He was preceded in death by his father.

Kenny leaves behind his mother,
Leo Cochran; one brother, Don
and Jane Cochran; one niece,
Cheryl and Willy Palmer; one
nephew, Mark and Becky Hardgrave;
two great-nephews, Jeremy
and Alicha Palmer and Jason and
Erica Palmer; one great-niece,
Natalia Hardgrave, many cousins,
and hundreds of friends.

Visitation was Thursday evening,
Oct, 18, at Clarksville Funeral
Home from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral
was at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19,
at Knoxville First Baptist Church
with Bro. Richard Snyder officiating.

Burial followed at the Holman
Cemetery north of Lamar.

Funeral arrangements lovingly directed by
Clarksville Funeral Home, 510 W.
Cherry Street.
– Paid Obituary –


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