September 24, 1927 – April 4, 2020
September 24, 1927
(Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England) – April 4, 2020 (Canmore, Alberta)
English by birth, Canadian by
choice, Hiker by heart.
Devoted husband of Mary. Loving
father to Anne and Linda. Supportive and forgiving father-in-law to Bill and
John. Adoring Gramps to Russell, Phillip, Sean, Patrick (Leila) and Alex.
Great-grandfather to Mason and Henry. The youngest of three brothers and uncle
to Andrew and Margaret. A good friend to many.
Doug passed away peacefully
from natural causes in the foothills of his cherished mountains on April 4th with Mary, his
beloved wife, dance partner, and hiking companion by his side.
Doug had a dream of a
continuous hiking trail across Canada, coast to coast, and thus pioneered the
National Trail, a massive project for a massive country. His persistent and
tireless pursuit resulted in a better system of trails within the country, a
strong bond between the various hiking groups, and inspired Canadians to walk
and explore the outdoors. Doug was also a founding member of the Canmore
Meanderthals and Trailminders.
Doug was patient and
considerate, thoughtful with the delivery of his message. While quiet about his
successes, he was always generous with crediting others. He was a keen writer
with a clever turn of phrase, a photographer and a traveller. A passionate
Canmorite, he was active in many aspects of town life and a supporter of
charitable causes, particularly those benefitting the local community.
We would like to thank the
Bethany Cochrane for their exemplary care.
Doug was a true gentleman and shall be greatly missed. When
it is safe to do so, the family will be hitting the trails in remembrance. We
invite you to do the same.
Arrangements entrusted to Cochrane Country Funeral Home, Florence (Flo) Simpson, Funeral Director. Ph: 403-932-1039.
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