Nevada State Journal, November 28, 2003, Washoe County
, Nevada  
Copyright  2003 Jennifer McDonald Cochran <cochranj@lvcm.com>

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Minnie Ellen (BROWN) COCHRAN
Nevada State Journal - Reno, NV, 8/1/1945

Mrs. Minnie Ellen COCHRAN, member of a pioneer Comstock family, and Reno
resident for 25 years, died Monday at a local hospital, following a long
illness.

Funeral services will be at 1:30 pm Thursday at the O'Brien-Rogers chapel,
with interment in Mountain View Cemetery.

Seventy-eight years old, she was a native of New York, N.Y., and came west
when a young girl, locating at Virginia City, Nev.  She made her home there
for many years, prior to coming to Reno, and was a member of Argenta Chapter
No. 7, Order of Eastern Star of the mining city.

Surviving are two sons and a daughter, William E. Cochran of Reno, Ray
Cochran of San Francisco and Mrs. C.W. Young of Virginia City, and a sister,
Mrs. Alice Morrison of Berkely, Calif.