Musician ANITA COCHRAN is mourning the lack of her father, MATTHEW COCKERHAM, who died on TUESDAY (7/4) on the age of 94. COCKERHAM was retired from FORD MOTOR COMPANY, the place he labored as a upkeep supervisor.
The MICHIGAN-bred COCHRAN, who was signed to WARNER MUSIC NASHVILLE by means of the late ’90s and early ’00s, is finest recognized for her 1997 debut with STEVE WARINER, “What If I Mentioned,” which reached #1 on the BILLBOARD Prime Nation Singles chart.
Along with COCHRAN, COCKERHAM is survived by his three sons, two grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Funeral companies can be held at midday (CT) on SATURDAY (7/8) at SPRING HILL MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME in SPRING HILL, TN, preceded by a visitation at 11a. Burial will observe at HARPETH HILLS MEMORY GARDENS. Memorial donations could also be made to THE LOVE ANCHORS FUND.
Ship condolences to COCHRAN here. See the complete obituary here.