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Donna Mae Cochran

January 21, 1941 ~ June 26, 2019

Donna Mae Cochran, 78, a resident of Philippi, passed away on Wednesday, June 26, 2019, at her residence. Donna was born January 21, 1941, in Elkins, a daughter of Willis and Geraldine (Scheitlin) McCollam. She was formerly married to Gary L. Cochran, Sr. Surviving family members include sons, Gary and Shane, and daughters Lori Wagner and Traci (Cochran) Lucente. Grandchildren Jamie Cochran, Katie Cox, Andrew Wagner, Casey Herron and Aaron Golden and great-grandchildren, Brady Wagner, Blake Cochran, Bella and Braxton Cox, and Reagan and Michael DeLauder. She is also survived by three brothers, Willis and wife Linda McCollam, John and wife Maxine McCollam, all of Elkins and Donald McCollam of New York City. She also is survived by four sisters, Joann Comer of Elkins, Betty Lemieux of Central Falls, RI, Geraldine and husband Eugene Rosencrance of Elkins and Patty Coen of Elkins. As well as numerous nephews and nieces. A graveside service will be held for family and friends at a future date.

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  1. She was a very sweet lady and she will be missed by many. She was in the hospital for her heart when my husband was in there for a tree that fell on him. Sending lots of prayers and love to her family and friends!!

  2. I'm so sorry for your loss. She was a great woman. I knew her from a child and lived in the same neighborhood for 56 years. I will miss her deeply. Prayers for all.

  3. She was a butifule person and will be missed by many. You all are in my prayers and if anything I can do, please don't hesitate to ask. So sorry.

  4. I loved this woman,she was such a sweetheart. I worked at IGA with her for many years. Sorry about your loss.

  5. We are shocked to learn of Donna's death. Our deepest sympathy to the family…

    Donna was a kind soul who always had a smile for us.

  6. My sympathies to the entire family. I remember Donna fondly as she always had a smile and hello for me when she joined our extended family.


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