He retired to Orange, NSW Australia in the mid-1960s, with wife Ena and family Graham and Fearn.
He was a very competent bagpiper. I remember him marching through the gum forest near West Head, in Kuringgai Chase National Park on a family reunion picnic, skirling his bagpipes magnificently in a perfect setting. One of my especially memorable experiences.
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Alexander Fearn Cochrane
Born 20 February 1912 Occupation police officer (from ship 's passenger list)
Burial Macquarie Park Cemetery, Ryde City New South Wales Australia Death 10 November 1972
His wife Ena and son Alexander buried in the same cemetery
Alexander Fearn Cochrane
Alexander (Sandy) Cochrane was Lance-Sergeant 138 in the HKP and at the time of the Japanese invasion was attached to CID Central.
Something personal about "Sandy" Cochrane
He retired to Orange, NSW Australia in the mid-1960s, with wife Ena and family Graham and Fearn.
He was a very competent bagpiper. I remember him marching through the gum forest near West Head, in Kuringgai Chase National Park on a family reunion picnic, skirling his bagpipes magnificently in a perfect setting. One of my especially memorable experiences.
Geoff W.