He was the son of Pauline (Chase) and Henry Ewing Cockrell, and brother to Marion Schickel, Anna Lameraner, Pauline Powers, and Frances Cockrell; all predeceased him.
He is survived by his wife of 70 years Natalie (Browne) Cockrell and their children: Mary, (known as Penny) Cockrell Cuddy of Narragansett, RI; Albert Chase Cockrell, Auburn NY; and Pauline Cockrell Tyler and her husband Christopher of Snow Hill, MD. He was proud grandpa or "Pop-pop" to 7 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. They and many nieces and nephews will remember him for his kind disposition and generosity, handing out silver dollars for their good deeds and for good luck.
As a teenager Bud was proud to earn the rank of Eagle Scout. He served in the Navy during WWII, then enlisted in the Merchant Marines. After that he worked 29 years for Browne & Sharpe Precision Tools in No. Kingstown.
He was also a talented woodworker who made one of a kind custom furniture. Bud was actively involved for many years at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in E. Greenwich.
Committal Prayers with Military Honors were held on Thursday at the Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Exeter, RI.
Condolences may be sent to Natalie Cockrell at 25 Roberts Way, North Kingstown, RI, 02852.
He was the son of Pauline (Chase) and Henry Ewing Cockrell, and brother to Marion Schickel, Anna Lameraner, Pauline Powers, and Frances Cockrell; all predeceased him.
He is survived by his wife of 70 years Natalie (Browne) Cockrell and their children: Mary, (known as Penny) Cockrell Cuddy of Narragansett, RI; Albert Chase Cockrell, Auburn NY; and Pauline Cockrell Tyler and her husband Christopher of Snow Hill, MD. He was proud grandpa or "Pop-pop" to 7 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. They and many nieces and nephews will remember him for his kind disposition and generosity, handing out silver dollars for their good deeds and for good luck.
As a teenager Bud was proud to earn the rank of Eagle Scout. He served in the Navy during WWII, then enlisted in the Merchant Marines. After that he worked 29 years for Browne & Sharpe Precision Tools in No. Kingstown.
He was also a talented woodworker who made one of a kind custom furniture. Bud was actively involved for many years at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in E. Greenwich.
Committal Prayers with Military Honors were held on Thursday at the Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Exeter, RI.
Condolences may be sent to Natalie Cockrell at 25 Roberts Way, North Kingstown, RI, 02852.
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