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In Loving Memory

Cocron, Karin J

Cocron, Karin J. age 76, Baptized into the hope of Christ’s Resurrection on Monday, December 14, 2020. Beloved wife for over 20 years of the late John M. Cocron. Dearest mother of Dawn Schaefer (nee Hughes) and Michelle Terry (nee Hughes). Dearest stepmother to Ricky Hughes. Dearest mother-in-law of Robert (Bob) Terry, Chris Schaefer Sr., and the late Mark Balmer. Dearest grandmother of Chrystal (Greg Stolarz), Heather Trotter (Schwartz), Christopher Schaefer Jr., David Schaefer, the late Brittany Schaefer, Nicholas Schaefer, and Brandon Balmer. Dearest great grandmother of Jeffrey Watts, Julie Connally, Baileigh Stolarz, Vincent Trotter, Rylee Trotter, Christopher Shaefer III, Emma Trotter, J.J. Trotter, Owen Stolarz, and Jaden Schaefer. Dearest Grandmother to Ashley Clark (Terry), Edward Clark, Crystal Jackson (Terry), Mike Jackson, and Bobbie Terry and Cameron Smith. Dearest great grandmother of Caleb, Nadaleigh, and Savannah Jackson. Dearest great grandmother of Edward and Jameson Clark. Special grandmother to Lisa Buzolich and Lucy Stolarz. Dearest sister of the late Doloris (Walbridge) Kelly, Mary Ann (Walbridge) Baker, June Walbridge, Donald Walbridge, and Robert Walbridge. Dearest sister-in-law to the late Josie Walbridge, Pat Walbridge, and Bob Kelly. Dearest friend of Joyce Boyd and the late Raymond Boyd, and Geraldine Lay. Our dear aunt, great aunt, and friend to many.

Services: Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. on Tuesday, December 22 from 4-8 p.m. Funeral from Kutis South County Chapel on Wednesday, December 23 at 9 a.m. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery at 10:15 a.m.

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8 thoughts on “Cocron, Karin J”

  1. Oh my dear Aunt Karin in the last few years you and I were separated by miles but never in hearts. I knew you were sick and daily wished you better. But now your healed and in the hands of loved ones we miss terrible . I believe there will come a day we will all be together again. You left me with many great memories and tho it goes unsaid I LOVE AND WILL MISS YOU

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  2. Oh my dear Aunt Karin in the last few years you and I were separated by miles but never in hearts. I knew you were sick and daily wished you better. But now your healed and in the hands of loved ones we miss terrible . I believe there will come a day we will all be together again. You left me with many great memories and tho it goes unsaid I LOVE AND WILL MISS YOU

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  3. My aunt by heart
    I remember as a kid you and mom sitting on the porch watching all of us be rambunctious and crazy. Aa a teen I remember our trips to Bunker when we took you snipe hunting for the first time Lol you screamed so loud and then laughed louder.
    As an adult I remember giving birth to my son and you were one of the first to hold him in the hospital. You were so excited because he shared your birthday.
    I remember your warm embrace when things were tough.
    I’ll always remember your smile and your wit.
    I know your with John now and that’s what your heart wanted.
    Just know that your memory will still be alive when I tell people about the woman I had as an aunt just because she was awesome and excepted us as family. I’ll tell the stories of the woman I knew that wouldn’t take crap from anyone and feared nothing.
    The Boyd family will never forget you
    Know that we love you and will miss you
    Thank you for your love
    It was a privilege to call you my aunt
    Love always Tabby!!!

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  4. My aunt by heart
    I remember as a kid you and mom sitting on the porch watching all of us be rambunctious and crazy. Aa a teen I remember our trips to Bunker when we took you snipe hunting for the first time Lol you screamed so loud and then laughed louder.
    As an adult I remember giving birth to my son and you were one of the first to hold him in the hospital. You were so excited because he shared your birthday.
    I remember your warm embrace when things were tough.
    I’ll always remember your smile and your wit.
    I know your with John now and that’s what your heart wanted.
    Just know that your memory will still be alive when I tell people about the woman I had as an aunt just because she was awesome and excepted us as family. I’ll tell the stories of the woman I knew that wouldn’t take crap from anyone and feared nothing.
    The Boyd family will never forget you
    Know that we love you and will miss you
    Thank you for your love
    It was a privilege to call you my aunt
    Love always Tabby!!!

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  5. Dear Family
    So very sorry for your loss. Dawn and Michelle, She loved you with her heart and soul and each of your family members. It is sad Aunt karen is the last of the elder Walbridge generation, so many memories of her, my dad,— Don, Bob, Delores, MaryAnn. My heart goes out to all if you.
    It has been awhile since I have seen karen, but like you, my memory of her sweet smile, laugh, good heart will stay with me. May time help you heal and bring peace.

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  6. Dear Family
    So very sorry for your loss. Dawn and Michelle, She loved you with her heart and soul and each of your family members. It is sad Aunt karen is the last of the elder Walbridge generation, so many memories of her, my dad,— Don, Bob, Delores, MaryAnn. My heart goes out to all if you.
    It has been awhile since I have seen karen, but like you, my memory of her sweet smile, laugh, good heart will stay with me. May time help you heal and bring peace.

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  7. So sorry about the passing of Aunt Karin. She was the last sibling of my father’s generation, George Donald Walbridge, her eldest brother. So many fond memories of being with Aunt Karin along with all my other aunts, uncles and cousins, at Grandma and Grandpa Walbridge’s many times every month. It’s hard to say goodbye and sobering to realize she was my last family member from “The Greatest Generation.” So many loved ones are missing you!
    Kerry Walbridge

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  8. So sorry about the passing of Aunt Karin. She was the last sibling of my father’s generation, George Donald Walbridge, her eldest brother. So many fond memories of being with Aunt Karin along with all my other aunts, uncles and cousins, at Grandma and Grandpa Walbridge’s many times every month. It’s hard to say goodbye and sobering to realize she was my last family member from “The Greatest Generation.” So many loved ones are missing you!
    Kerry Walbridge

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