Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2002, Volume 3, p. 17

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_â€"â€"â€"_m-â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€" t . o. h Great, great uncle ag, y CA T 1 0 _ c ¢ ‘? K%‘é The 1936 obituary of Richard James â€" which was being made of artificial t .. es ~T) y $ :3 # Cochrane, son of Edward William â€" refrigeration for storing fruit and .f,jjr . E; F : ue t 5.c Cochrane (1836â€"1871) other perishable products. He started B 4 > l "/* d 3 f a campaign emphasizing the need of h. ® t j â€"â€" Hapsallt .l 1 Richard James Cochrane, retired â€" cold storage facilities and in 1907 was e . ie f _ Lo ' n ¢ roakt 4\ Ted civil servant, and widely known for _ taken on the staff of the dairy and ‘ § S * sgl es Lt { | his knowledge of fruit farming and â€" cold storage branch of the Dominion * e f o. : f § the fruit industry (Ottawa district), Department of Agriculture as an h } Â¥ { | ;;fi fXÂ¥i) i. " | died on the Bywood Market. . expert in artificial refrigeration. . _ J. e ol F + & P F | Mr. Cochrane was the son of the For more than 15 years, he continâ€" | M _ 4 f t ’ uh s 2 +. Bs : h late Edward Cochrane of Edville, ON _ ued in this work before retiring. | f j iee Â¥" ??v o y 1{ ue . who was the Conservative MP for Mr. Richard Cochrane was a conâ€" f 4 & S t "sm, ie s : l Northumberland County. He came to _ stant attendant of Dominion Churchâ€" s * w hok . te s Ap en Ottawa after spending some years as â€" conducted Bible classes. He was very j i . ioi e o. Te ’*‘ x= .: a teacher to accept employment in the _ well read in Theology and most chariâ€" § & ... J + l Qf. \ census staff and later resigned to table in his disposition. A member of i Fa:: ) ue CS 08 o supervise the running of the extenâ€" â€" the Arts & Letters Club and also an | W . &3 [ _ _ _ ce | . CE e ‘) 3 sive field and orchard crops on the _ active worker in the cause of temperâ€" hsn {éig,«' s > ‘(.&; . hm;Ile ng. a t on a d by his wife gniups j s e k o X aving grown up in a distric e was predeceased by his wife, 1 hss s ;‘4“% yz which was celebrated for its apple . the former Hortense O‘Hanly, by five F ath e r a " d aunts *f‘ < .. y e Ne y . orchards and being a man of originalâ€" years and leaves to mourn his loss y t lasee ity, Mr. Cochrane was impressed by . one sister Mrs. E. Cooper of TorODt0, | +hg three children of John Lewis and Mabel e es ol ‘zy the great disparity which existed in â€"two brothers Wallace of Toronto , Cochrane, believed to be Christmas 1959; y the return recovered by the growers . Joseph of Grafton, ON. M.C. OHANIY | ie Â¥a right, Maraarat Cochrane Greenizon (1032â€" 1 inz % j i8 x y Rob: dnllh levmo ) o lle sn ces t u4 t yinemegmt n reur 0 4 f is Marlene Harnden‘s great uncle. He investigation of the marketing condiâ€" Roger of Ottawa is a sisterâ€"inâ€"law. $23:;a('11§4g?)38 1986) and liletty Clair Cochrane was the son of Edward William tions in the_U.S.A. fruit I:egions and Many nieces and nephews also surâ€" * ? Cochrane. was much impressed with the use . vive. Interment at Salem Cemetery. All phOtOS courtesy Mariene Harnden ffi . O | 2l |

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