As some of you may know Backstreet Boy Howie Dorough lost a very special person in his life September 13, 1998. His sister Caroline Yvonne Cochran passed away Saturday Sept. 13, 1998 due to Lupus. The Dorough family is in my prayers and we'll all graceful for them!

"On The Side Of Angels"


I've never been so certain,

I've never been sure.

We're on the side of angels,

If we believe this love is pure.


Is it so hard to trust it,

'Cause we've been wrong before?

There comes a time in every life,

We find the heart we're waiting for.


After all the might-have-beens,

The close and distant calls

After all the try-agains,

Don't be afraid to fall

We're on the side of angels after all.


Every time you touch me,

Don't you feel it too?

The gentle hand that's guiding us

You to me, me to you


After all the might-have-beens,

The close and distant calls

After all the try-agains,

Don't be afraid to fall

We're on the side of angels after all.


Heaven only knows

Why this took so long

But only Heaven knows

A love is right or wrong


After all the might-have-beens,

The close and distant calls

After all the try-agains,

Don't be afraid to fall

We're on the side of angels,

On the side of angels,

On the side of angels, after all.

(A song sung by Leann Rimes)

Caroline Yvonne Cochran, 37, of 107 Ten Tall Trail died Saturday at Duke Hospital. She was a member of Annunciation Catholic Church. Funeral will be 10 a.m. today at the church with Frederick Flaherty officiating. Burial will be in Greenleaf Memorial Park. She is survived by her widower, Jerry Cochran; one son, Jerry Dwaine Cochran of New Bern; one daughter, Elizabeth Ann Cochran of New Bern; two brothers, John and Howard Dorough of Orlando, Fla.; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoke D. Dorough of Orlando, Fla.; two sisters, Angelia M. Herring of Palm Bay, Fla., and Polly Anna Dorough of Orlando, Fla.

(From the New Bern Sun Journal)

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