Genevieve Robinson

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Visitation:
202 W. Maple Street Willard OH 44890 3/5/2011 11:00:00

Service:
202 W. Maple Street Willard OH 44890 3/5/2011 14:00:00

Genevieve Cochran Wrede Robinson, age 96, passed away on March 1, 2011 at Samaritian Hospital in Ashland, Ohio. She was born on October 17, 1914 in Utica, Ohio to the late Ira and Hazel (Simpson) Cochran.
She was born in Utica but lived most of her life in Willard until she moved to Ashland to live with her daughter five years ago. Her interests were her family, music, sewing, non-fiction books, church, and Christian studies, books and tapes. She will be greatly missed.
Surviving is one daughter, Ellawayne Wrede Ward of Ashland; four grandsons, Chris (Eileen) Ward of Toledo; Brett (Jackie) Ward of Wooster; Mark (Rachael) Ward of Ontario; and Scott (Amber) Ward of Ashland; seven great grandchildren; four sisters, Dorothy Stockmaster of Port Clinton; Myrtle (John) Vannoy of Newark; Darlene (Bob) Pound of Newark; and Georgianna Baker of Newark; one brother, Donald (Lela) Cochran of Newark.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Lt. Wayne E. Wrede, her second husband, Theodore Robinson, two sisters, Grace Hettenbaugh and Margaret Ault; one brother, Gene Cochran, a son-in-law, Dr. Donald Ward; and a great granddaughter, Faith Ward.
Friends may call at the Secor Funeral Home in Willard, Ohio on Saturday, March 5, 2011 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM where the funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM with Reverend Doug Magers and Reverend Jacob Schad officiating. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery in Willard, Ohio. Online condolences can be made at www.secorfuneralhomes.com

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Daniel & Sharon Ingram - Mar 28, 2011

Ellie and Family,
We are truly sorry for your loss. We are praying for the Family

Gale (Draime) Hale - Mar 7, 2011

Ellawayne & Family,
I have nothing but fond memories of Gen. The tap lessons at her house, the beautiful gown she made (probably your used gown) to play Cinderella’s mother in the school play for sixth grade.
I never saw her in slacks – always fashionably dressed right down to the jewelry. Thank you and your Mother for the special memories.