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Rosamond D. Cochrane 1911-2009
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Remembrances
After growing up on Upper Highwood Drive for over 19 years, I really got to know Mrs. Cochrane. Since I can remember my brother and I would pull the wagon up to her driveway and ride it to the end of the block. She always used to spoil my golden retriever, Cindy with milk bones. When ever I was selling something, Girl Scout cookies, pumpkins and gourds, magazines or even taking donations for The Heart Association she was always so willing to help me out. I used to ride/walk my bike up her driveway just to swing on her swing on summer days but only for a few minutes as she greeted me from her door. I remember she called me at home and asked "did you lose your bunny? There is a little black and white bunny living in my wood pile?" Growing up on Upper Highwood my brother and I were the only children on the block for over ten years and we sure did have neighbors that spoiled us like grandchildren, Mrs. Cochrane was one of them. She will be greatly missed. What a wonderful women that touched so many lives. Lacey Dauenhauer
We think of Roz and Archie a lot because they especially took the time to take care of us and are new family in new surroundings when we moved to Billings from California. The were very special people. You all are in are thoughts and prayers. Fond memories Love Paul and Bunny Allen
To the Cochrane Family, May each of you find comfort in knowing that God is "near to those that are broken at heart; and those who are crushed in spirit he saves." (Psalm 34;18) He has promised to soon "swallow up death forever...and wipe the tears from all faces." (Isaiah 25;8) Take care, Valerie Thompson
Roz was a beautiful lady. She was a friend of my parents George and Helen Myers. I knew her through them. I always remember her warm smile and laughter. She always made everyone feel at home and welcome. Know now that she is a new star in the heavens watching over each of you. God Bless Julie Myers O'Dell
I felt very close to Aunt Rosamond even though I did not often visit Billings to see her and other members of the family. Aunt Rosamond knew that I had a special interest in the visual arts, and perhaps that affinity for things creative and unconventional is the reason I came to regard her as my own "Auntie Mame." Condolences to my five cousins and their extended families. Laura H. Chapman
I am sorry to hear of the passing of this wonderful woman. I wish I had had the good fortune of knowing her. My father was a cousin of Archie and spoke of him often. I have been keeping in touch with cousin Flossy in Maine. I live in Utah now, but was raised in R. I. My condolences to to family. Marge Hopkins (great grand daughter of Margaret Cochrane Brown of Bridgewater Ma)
I am so sorry for your loss. She was a special woman. I have such fond memories of watching her play piano with my Grandma Charlotte. My condolences to the family. Kari Siena Benjamin (Ann Gates Siena's Daughter)
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