Russell Lee Cochran
December 18, 1952 ~ May 26, 2024
Russell Lee Cochran, Solomon, KS, was called home to Jesus, on Sunday, May 26th, 2024. He was born in Lovington, New Mexico on December 18th, 1952 to Alexander Franklin Cochran and Maggie Howell.
His life changed in 1977 when he met Kathy who he married in 1978. They made their home in Odessa, TX for the first 6 months. Then they moved to Durham, OK. They went into the dairy business with Kathy’s family. He was not a dairy man, but he loved the farm and all of the cattle.
One of Russell’s biggest joys was the few cattle that he had. He could tell you who the dam was for every cow back to the great-grandmother. Most of his cows are black, but he could tell each of them apart.
Upon graduating from Odessa High School, Russell began his career of working with anything from truck parts to agriculture parts. In 1989, he moved to Solomon, KS to work for Abilene Machine. He finished his career working with Abilene Machine after many years. He could always remember customer phone numbers and tractor part numbers. He made many friends though the years.
Russell’s church and church family were extremely important. He was a member and deacon of the First Southern Baptist Church in Abilene for many years. He was active in the church and during gatherings you would see him walking around serving tea and coffee. His Men’s Bible Study group built lasting brotherhood relations. He was an ardent prayer warrior and he loved to tell people about Jesus.
Russell’s family filled his heart with joy and thankfulness. His boys, Bryan and Bryce; daughter in law’s, Jessica and Jasmine; grandsons, Bryar and Jace; and granddaughter, Millie, were his pride and joy.
Russell was proceeded in death by his parents, brothers, Alec Cochran and Hilton Cochran, and sister, Jane Hindman.
Services for Russell will be 1:00 pm Saturday, June 1, 2024 at the First Southern Baptist Church in Abilene with Pastor Dave Parker officiating. His final resting place will be in Oklahoma at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Southern Baptist Church and may be sent in care of the Martin-Becker-Carlson Funeral Home 414 NW 3rd, Abilene, Kansas 67410.
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