I was injured in a car accident in 1973. The incident happened at our Lake Hazel property. I had stopped at the mailbox, which sat across the road from our driveway, and I pulled across the road without looking for traffic. I got T-Boned by a neighbor from a couple of miles west with force enough to throw my Saab coop, with me in it, into the field next door. The pictures in the paper showed my car which was a crumpled mess. For that matter so was I! I had thirteen broken ribs, fortunately none pierced the lungs. Recovery was going to take some time. Barbara was my life saver. Not only did she take up the crucible of taking care of basically an invalid, but she knew immediately that she was going to have to be the breadwinner for a considerable time. She saw an advertisement in the paper for postal carriers and with the encouragement from Grandpa Cochrane, she took the exam and got an offer of a job as a substitute rural carrier which she gladly took. Barb...
Barbara L. Cochrane - Memories and Condolences: From the legacy site: and after https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/idahostatesman/obituary.aspx?n=barbara-cochrane&pid=195824657 October 4, 2020 This is of the children and me in Rome in '69 . . . on their way back from Kenya. I met them in Rome and we toured in a VW microbus for a while. Many little adventures . . . Milt had his birthday while we were in Rome. I recall the challenge of finding HotWheels for him . . . don't know if we (Frank) was successful. Once again, Barb is not in it because she or Frank took the pix. I have tried to find this piazza . . .but haven't found it to date. We were on our own that day because B & F were touring the Vatican Museums. We had pasta somewhere . . .it was an adventure! I recall that each child has his/her set of bags to take care of . . . Barbara had them all well trained to move along in the traveling. The idea ...
Traditionally, teachers in the United States start looking for their year’s employment a few months in advance, and the time had for us to make some decisions. Either we were going to stay in Kenya or head back home to Idaho. Barbara and I were greatly concerned about how staying in Kenya would ultimately affect the lives of our children. I had been offered a job at a Secondary School somewhere south of Nairobi which seemed a bit strange, as I personally had not applied or even visited the school. After mulling it over we decided to go back Home. I had left my teaching job in Boise with a Leave of Absence, so I did have a job if I wanted it. I am sure the Boise School administration never expected me to return. We planned our return trip through Europe, wanting to visit as many countries as possible. The Airline ticket provided layovers en route, so we had the agent start out with Israel; then Beirut, Lebanon. That was before Lebanon was too unstable and Beirut was a b...
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