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The Right Reverend Robert Hume COCHRANE, D.D. 9 July 1924 ~ 7 May 2010 The Rt. Rev. Robert H. Cochrane, sixth Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia, entered into Paradise on May 7th, 2010. He was born on July 9th, 1924in Charleston, SC, and grew up in Brooklyn, NY, where he graduated from Brooklyn College.He received a Masters of Divinity from New York's General Theological Seminary in 1951 and a Doctorate of Divinity in 1976. Before serving as Bishop from 1976 to 1990, he served as a parish priest to congregations in Tacoma, Salt Lake City, Henderson and Reno, Nevada, and Delano, California. Bishop Cochrane was a World War II veteran, serving in the US Army from 1942 to 1946. He saw combat service as a medic with General Patton's 3rd Army in France and Germany from 1944 to 1945. His ministry to soldiers in combat led him to seek service as a minister in the church. Cochrane will be remembered for his contributions to lay ministry, the connections he established with other denominations, and his commitment to helping people in need regardless of their religious affiliation. While Bishop, heco-wrote the national Church Canon authorizing Lay Eucharistic Ministers to take Communion from the church to the sick and to shut-ins. He joined with Catholic Arch Bishop Robert Hunthausen of Seattle to establish a covenant in which the two churches prayed for each other and worked together for social justice. In addition, in the late 70's when thousands upon thousands of refugees fled Southeast Asia, he helped to establish the Refugee Resettlement Ministry. Bishop Cochrane was also known for his beautiful singing voice. His love of music began as a child chorister in church and continued throughout his life. He was a member of the original Robert Shaw Chorale upon graduation from high school in 1941. During his time as Bishop of Olympia he was a member of the Standing Commission on Church Music, which produced the Episcopal Church's current Hymnal in 1982. Caring and down-to-earth, Cochrane took great joy in preaching and teaching about the gospel, in talking to the children of the diocese, in laughing with his family, and in cheering on the Mariners and the Seahawks - regardless of their records. Bishop Cochrane is survived by his wife of 58 years, Theresa (Terry) Tripi; two sons, Michael (Maria) in Virginia, and Stephen in New Jersey; two grandsons, Graham (Shay) and Wesleigh; and one great granddaughter (Chloe). In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Diocese of Olympia (1551 10th Avenue East, Seattle, 98102) to support mission work throughout Western Washington, or to the Virginia Mason Foundation (1218 Terry Ave., P.O. Box 1930, Seattle, 98111-9866) for cancer research. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, May 29th at 1:00 p.m. at Saint Mark's Cathedral on Capitol Hill in Seattle.

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Published by The Seattle Times on May 11, 2010.

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Tracy Sonafelt

May 18, 2010

Michael, I too, am very sorry for your loss. Your father sounds like a remarkable man, and I would love to hear more about him some time. My thoughts and prayers are with you, especially as I sing. God bless you.

Anne Luna

May 18, 2010

Mike, I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers for you and Maria and your family. Anne Luna

Doug Price

May 17, 2010

Mike,
I'm so sorry to hear of the death of your father. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

John Smith

May 17, 2010

So thanbkful for Bishop Cochrane's life and receiving me into the Anglican Communion. I will always remember his graciousness to me and the relationship he had with Archbishop Hunthausen.

Martha Leche

May 16, 2010

I have tears on my face and a smile in my heart recalling the memories of many happy times with such a good man. My condolences to the entire Cochrane family. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Leonard Stewart

May 16, 2010

The few meetings I experienced with Bishop Cochrane left an indelible mark which filled me with inspiration
"What a man, what a Life"
May God rest his soul
Leonard Stewart

May 15, 2010

Bishop Cochrane was phenomenal! What a privilege to be able to say he was a dear friend as well as a good and faithful servant of the Lord. Teri and their family will be in my prayers during this sad time. We are all poorer for the loss.
- Shirley Viall Coupeville, Washington

Jim Treharne

May 15, 2010

Mike,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. But I praise the Lord for your father's life. He was truly a special man. Ond day you two will rejoice again together in heaven. May the Lord Jesus comfort you and your family.

Your brother in Christ,

Scott Cooper

May 13, 2010

Mike,
Kim and I are holding you and your family in our prayers. Remember that your father lives on in all those he touched during his ministry.

Darby and Tom Everhard

May 12, 2010

Thanks for sending this - I appreciate knowing more about his contributions to the church and to the wider community. You know you all are in our prayers and we love you. We will see you soon. Love, Darb and Tom

Terry Mock

May 12, 2010

Mike and Family,
Please accept my families sympathies during this difficult time. Your father did some amazing things during his time here and made a huge difference in people's live. I believe that difference helps provide peace in his passing and the sense that his example inspires those that remain.

Susan Spaulding

May 12, 2010

At Summit Christian Academy, where Maria teaches, we have been and will continue to pray for the family! God bless.

Box and Laurie Elder

May 12, 2010

Mike and Family,
Thanks for sharing. We can only imagine the character of your father through you. Our prayers are with you during this time of sadness and ultimate joy.

May 11, 2010

Dear Mike and the family - our thoughts and prayers are with you. We know the Lord will comfort you and give you His peace which passes all understanding. With Sympathy and Aloha, Bruce Fink (Honolulu, HI) USMA '79

Alan Christensen

May 11, 2010

Bishop Cochrane and Teri joined our parish after his retirement in 1990. He baptized two of our children and he always laughed at my wife's jokes no matter how bad. I deeply appreciated getting to know him.

May 11, 2010

A good and fine man. Best bishop I ever served. Robust about justice & social issues, and clear & emphatic about orthodox Christian faith. May his memory be eternal! Douglas J Hadley, Michigan

Steve Paul Moen

May 10, 2010

Bishop Cochrane exhibited an unbounded love for his Church and for all people everywhere. His faith was infectious to those who enjoyed the privilege of working with and learning from him. Countless numbers of persons, not just Episcopalians, have been blessed by the life of this fine and unpretentious gentleman and priest.

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